Tried it for the first time today. The place is a cross between Atkins and Whole Foods. Nice but small produce section. All meat/seafood is prepackaged. A focus on organic or sustainable things. Some very interesting items and selections.
I will be going for a few things from time to time, but bit won't replace Reasors for me.
BUT - in the back they have a demonstration kitchen. Great, whatever. BUT THE VERY BACK WALL IS A HUGE BLOWUP OF DOWNTOWN TULSA CIRCA 1925ish. I was both amazed and depressed. Steel frames going up all over. Not a surface lot in site. This is no action shot - but downtown seems alive.
Worth stopping just to see that picture IMHO.
Back when the city centers were the heartbeat of cities.
Interstate highways were the thing that moved all of the population from the city centers into the suburbs. In my opinion anyway. I'm in the in middle of book called
The Big Roads that's a fascinating read about how the Eisenhower Interstate Highway System came into being and the fact that Eisenhower had very little if any to do with it aside from signing bill that funded it.