Sprouts opened yesterday and seems to be above most peoples expectations. With Crest and the new Walmart grocery opening soon will we see any existing stores close?
I think the homeland on main street is the most likely to see close.
Sprouts opened yesterday and seems to be above most peoples expectations. With Crest and the new Walmart grocery opening soon will we see any existing stores close?
I think the homeland on main street is the most likely to see close.
Yep, I could see that happening.
The Homeland on Main, by the High School, seems the most likely to go. It is pretty out of date compared to their other stores. Now if we could just seem some additional options on the east side besides Walmart and Homeland.
I wasnt impressed with the new sprouts. Sure they had lots of produce, but most of it was from mexico, might as well hit up Aldi in Moore for cheap mexican produce. The bell pepper I bought there had mold in it too. Natural Grocers has better prices. Unfortunately the Homeland on Main is my most used store, mainly because of its location to my house, but I think its a decent store, no frills, great for the basics. I shop there a lot and they seem to have their little following of the local residents but I do see it as the first to go.
Despite being the presently nicer facility, I could see HL on NW 24th being booted and HL on Main getting some much needed TLC. HL on Main and Sprouts are not necessarily shooting at the same wallets and purses. But the HL on NW 24th is already dealing with a Superstore to the south, Tarjay to the near north at UNP, Crest is underway to the east of Tarjay, a Wally neighborhood market is popping up west of 35 and North of Robinson near Rock Creek, much closer to many of the houses in NW Norman as well.
If I were HL, I'd want to keep that central presence and make it more appealing than trying to hang onto the HL at 24/Robinson. But that's just me.
Kevin, I would actually agree with that. I'm not sure if Homeland would be willing to give up that location. However, that is a lot of extra capacity in that area and something will have to give. They do have the store on Lindsey as well for Central Norman - albeit offset to the west a little. The Main Street store almost seems like it would be a good candidate for demolish/redo.
I think the first to close will be the 2 Wrights IGA Stores.
I think I am missing something on the mexican produce? Is it known for being low quality? Where does the produce at homeland and walmart come from?
Well, that's a little different than saying that NW OKC, for the most part, doesn't have any quality grocery stores.
It sounds likethe only area you consider to have a quality grocery store is near the Chesapeake campus. Some people don't think that high prices are the only things that define quality. I live in NW OKC and rarely go south of NW Expressway or east of Hefner Parkway to buy groceries unless I want some speciality item that I can't find where I normally shop. My meals always turn out fine for me.
Like everyone else, I predict the Homeland on Main to close, and then the one on Lindsay next. The one at Alameda/12th will probably survive since it's a lot nicer being a former Albertson's and all, and like others said, the lack of grocery stores in that area. Interesting thoughts about the one on NW 24th... now you all have me more thinking it might close as well. Hopefully Homeland will step up their game, but I can't help but be jealous of future OU students that are going to get all of these great grocery stores that I didn't have when I was here.
i experienced the cash register freeze up... other than that. i had no problems with the store. it's exactly what i expected
I haven't been to Sprouts. I'm waiting for the crowds to die down.
I would think that the Homeland on Main will probably close, and after Crest opens I wouldn't be surprised to see the one on 24th close too.
I don't understand how Homeland can have certain stores like the one at 12th and Alameda in Norman, or Cornwell Dr in Yukon, and then have stores like the ones at 18th and Classen or Lindsey St. in Norman. They need to step up their game at those sites.
It's absolutely ridiculous in this one little area of Norman though that we will have a Crest, Super Target, Homeland, Sprouts, Walmart and yet they can't get anyone to build near the university or on the east side of town...
HL on W Main and HL on W Lindsey in Norman are long-tme HL locations (former Safeway locations if I recall correctly.) HL off 12th and HL off NW 24 were locations acquired just a few years back (08-ish) when HL acquired several Albertsons (and a passle of United Foods in rural OK towns.)
As for near the university, easy walking distance is pretty much limited to convenience stores. But of the ones you mentioned being in a small area though, several of those grocers are within a 3 mile radius of campus, a few are well within. I think almost all Norman grocers are within a five mile drive of the stadium/dorm area (maybe eight-ish if dependent on CART).
Well, the bus system isn't that reliable (or at least wasn't when I was reliant on it) but if you're walking, 3 miles is a long ass walk to get some groceries. There used to be a little market near campus on the land where the new athletic dorms are, but I do think a little market somewhere closer to campus would be nice. Something that's not concentrated in the 2 block radius of the south entrance to UNP.
Convenience stores I recall, excluding the one that was once at the new athletic dorm location, include:
Half-Acre (now called ??? , south end Stubbeman Village)
J Boties (now Campus Market?) on Boyd, between Asp and Jenkins
Some lil' tiny tiny selection in Walker Tower store
Small general store over at Stinson and George, east of Huff n Puff a couple blocks
There's also a fair size OnCue off S Classen on E Lindsey and a BRaum's Fresh market just east of the OnCue
DOwn side is, your typical can of feed me fast Ravioli is double at such places compared to a not typical walking distance Dollar General (Berry north of Acres or E Robinson east of 12th)
Last edited by kevinpate; 04-08-2013 at 11:50 AM. Reason: add braums' market
As far as I know none of the new or existing Norman grocery stores will come close to matching what the Market Street grocery stores in DFW area have to offer. I would like to see one similar grocery store in Norman.
Market Street
Looks like an Aldi is opening on Main Street...wish it were something upscale instead...
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Commercial New Construction
2440 W. Main St. Aldi, Inc. Aldi Food Store $1,200,000
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