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Nyc raw oyster bar coming to brookside

Started by sooneralum2012, March 26, 2016, 01:14:12 PM

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sooneralum2012

http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/retail/new-york-city-raw-oyster-bar-virgola-to-come-to/article_d0d90a44-5557-58aa-8ed2-47f1c7f969b0.html?TNNoMobile

Definitely nothing like this in Tulsa. Maybe the recently opened oyster bar in okc called the drake compares but other than that this place will be unique to OK.

My only question is which store is leaving Center 1? I don't recall seeing any vacancies.

Tulsasaurus Rex

"Tulsa made the cut over other cities because of the weekend atmosphere Marazzo saw in Brookside during scouting visits to Tulsa."

DTowner

Quote from: sooneralum2012 on March 26, 2016, 01:14:12 PM
http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/retail/new-york-city-raw-oyster-bar-virgola-to-come-to/article_d0d90a44-5557-58aa-8ed2-47f1c7f969b0.html?TNNoMobile

Definitely nothing like this in Tulsa. Maybe the recently opened oyster bar in okc called the drake compares but other than that this place will be unique to OK.

My only question is which store is leaving Center 1? I don't recall seeing any vacancies.

I think it is going in back of the parking lot in a building that had been a hair salon.

davideinstein

Brookside has done really well even with the Downtown growth.

AquaMan

The closing of Riverside sure has made it difficult to navigate. I wonder how that has affected their business.
onward...through the fog

rebound

Quote from: AquaMan on March 27, 2016, 01:49:53 PM
The closing of Riverside sure has made it difficult to navigate. I wonder how that has affected their business.

I live near Brookside and go through there a lot and I expected much worse traffic when Riverside closed.  It is a bit more congested, but generally not that bad.  I'd be interested in how this has affected revenue.  It could be that they have actually seen an increase in business, as there are more/different people driving down Peoria now, rather than bypassing down Riverside.  So they see the shops and restraints restaurants, and may frequent them more.
 

davideinstein

Quote from: rebound on March 28, 2016, 11:40:15 AM
I live near Brookside and go through there a lot and I expected much worse traffic when Riverside closed.  It is a bit more congested, but generally not that bad.  I'd be interested in how this has affected revenue.  It could be that they have actually seen an increase in business, as there are more/different people driving down Peoria now, rather than bypassing down Riverside.  So they see the shops and restraints restaurants, and may frequent them more.

It's gone up.

sooneralum2012

Quote from: DTowner on March 26, 2016, 04:40:15 PM
I think it is going in back of the parking lot in a building that had been a hair salon.


Maybe I'm blind but I have no idea what building your talking about. The only building I'm able to find that resembles the renderings is blue moon cafe :-(

Breadburner

Quote from: DTowner on March 26, 2016, 04:40:15 PM
I think it is going in back of the parking lot in a building that had been a hair salon.


It said Center1......
 


Tulsasaurus Rex

#10
That looks like this place, 1311 E. 35th: https://www.google.com/maps/@36.1133869,-95.9751365,3a,75y,358.94h,79.25t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sTgV3_yMBqdFeHGaxC3opYQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1

But google maps non-street view shows it as this place: https://www.google.com/maps/place/1326+East+35th+Street,+tulsa,+ok/@36.113078,-95.9746806,67m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x91112ea3f4f08bf3

I suspect the latter is right especially since their website lists it as 1326. Guess it's gonna be tucked away in the parking lot back there.


sooneralum2012

So it looks like saying it was going in to Center 1 was the mistake.  Glad they are going to fill up an empty space!

Tulsasaurus Rex


sooneralum2012

Quote from: Tulsasaurus Rex on March 29, 2016, 12:40:04 PM
Center 1 owns or manages that space?
I didn't think so. The article quoted abersons so I am thinking they may have just put the wrong shopping center name.

Jeff P

Quote from: rebound on March 28, 2016, 11:40:15 AM
I live near Brookside and go through there a lot and I expected much worse traffic when Riverside closed.  It is a bit more congested, but generally not that bad.  I'd be interested in how this has affected revenue.  It could be that they have actually seen an increase in business, as there are more/different people driving down Peoria now, rather than bypassing down Riverside.  So they see the shops and restraints restaurants, and may frequent them more.

I live near Brookside, too.  To my eyes, the vehicle traffic has gone up *significantly* on week nights, but isn't as noticeable on the weekends.  It makes sense, as you have a ton of people commuting south down Peoria on weeknights instead of Riverside.

As for Brookside itself, it seems that business in general has picked up over the past several years.  I think the additions of Urban Outfitters and the shops in Place One like On A Whim and such have really helped.  It's really become a nice shopping/eating/drinking destination area instead of just (mostly) eating and drinking with a few retail options.