Re: Depot to get shops
Originally Posted by
jbrown84
From newsok.com:
Freight docks to be converted into shops
Freight docks attached to the Santa Fe Train Station are being converted into retail shops, and the first tenant, Cingular Wireless, is expected to open by March.
The train station was renovated four years ago by veteran Bricktown developer Jim Brewer and his sons Brent and Brett. Since then, the station has been used by both passengers of the Amtrak Heartland Flyer and rented for special events.
The freight docks, until now, have been used for storage.
Brent Brewer said talks are underway with two other retailers. Designs by Richard Brown Associates show six dock openings will be converted into store fronts, with a new balcony and entry to be built facing the parking lot.
Brewer said the parking will be made available for customers during the day time, and will continue to be used for special events at night.
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I like this idea a lot, although I wish it was more upscale stores than a wireless company.
No, I think this is a GREAT START. You got to get mainstream retail before you get upscale boutiques.
Besides, Every major city has a Cingular Wireless store in its downtown. And on my last visit, it was more than apparent to us that downtown OKC is lacking of even "basic" retail like this.
Personally, I think basic retail is local shoppes, 7-11's, and such. I place Cingular into specialty retail since they offer a high end product and service, analogous to a Versace store (one being single line specialty electronics the other being single line clothing and apparel - albeit absolutely upscale).
Like I said, every big city has a Cingular Wireless store in their downtown, OKC was probably the biggest city in the nation without one.
Once again, JOIN THE CLUB!
It will continue to get better from here!!!
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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