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Tulsa Hills - Final tenants?

Started by sgrizzle, January 25, 2014, 09:14:51 PM

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RecycleMichael

Speaking of Boomer Q...

Billy Sims has already moved into the old BurnCo space on 11th Street.
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Hoss

Quote from: swake on April 10, 2014, 02:01:39 PM
Maybe it's good Boomer Que. It's not good BBQ.

My brother loves his 'que.

I'm not so fond of it.

Stanley1

Great.  Another Urgent Care-type facility is going in there.  I like going to them, but we don't need them on every corner.  Sheesh.

sgrizzle

Quote from: Stanley1 on May 05, 2014, 01:14:52 PM
Great.  Another Urgent Care-type facility is going in there.  I like going to them, but we don't need them on every corner.  Sheesh.

Another one? Two in the same center?

DowntownDan

More meh in my opinion, but growing nontheless.

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Posted: Monday, May 5, 2014 1:34 pm | Updated: 2:23 pm, Mon May 5, 2014.
By ROBERT EVATT World Business Writer | 0 comments
A 23,000 square-foot expansion of the Tulsa Hills shopping center is under construction for a November opening.
The new space, to be in the south part of the shopping center south of Dollar Tree and north of Buffalo Wild Wings, will include Jersey Mike's Subs, Lane Bryant, Versona Accessories and a fourth tenant to be announced sometime this summer.
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The expansion was announced by Inland American Real Estate Trust of Oak Brook, Illinois. Teri Young, senior vice president of leasing and marketing for Inland American, said in a press release the company was proud to bring four well-known new tenants to the shopping center.
"These new stores will round out our tenant mix and enhance the center's status as one of the premier shopping destinations in the area," he said.
The new building will be constructed with the same look as the rest of the multi-tenant areas of Tulsa Hills, Inland announced.
Tulsa Hills currently totals 451,009 square feet and is anchored by Target and Lowe's, which are not owned by Inland.

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Stanley1

Jersey Mike's is OUTSTANDING.  Best subs in town.  Be nice to have one closer to home.

Stanley1

Quote from: sgrizzle on May 05, 2014, 01:51:43 PM
Another one? Two in the same center?

Yep.  Seems like a waste to me, but what do I know.

Conan71

Quote from: Stanley1 on May 06, 2014, 09:01:27 AM
Jersey Mike's is OUTSTANDING.  Best subs in town.  Be nice to have one closer to home.

Really good.  Toss up between them and Jimmy John's with us.  The fresh-sliced meat is a nice touch at Jersey Mike's but it makes me squeamish to watch a young kid operate one of those just waiting for the inevitable to happen to one of his finger tips.
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Red Arrow

You need to try Jay's Original Hoagies.  I really like his Philadelphia/Delaware Valley style Italian Hoagie.

http://jayshoagies.blogspot.com/

 

sgrizzle

Quote from: Red Arrow on May 06, 2014, 12:38:59 PM
You need to try Jay's Original Hoagies.  I really like his Philadelphia/Delaware Valley style Italian Hoagie.

http://jayshoagies.blogspot.com/



I don't eat anywhere that won't pony up $10 to register a domain name.

Stanley1

On what I imagine is the final track of land in Tulsa Hills, they are building.....wait for it.....

A Starbucks.  So disappointing.   ::)

cannon_fodder

Quote from: Stanley1 on August 31, 2015, 11:11:22 AM
On what I imagine is the final track of land in Tulsa Hills, they are building.....wait for it.....

A Starbucks.  So disappointing.   ::)

Or apropos.

Billy Simms, Hideaway Pizza, Tulsa Hills Cigars, and Bank of Oklahoma. That concludes our list of "local" businesses in the entire ~$150 million dollar development.

http://www.shoptulsahills.com/?page_id=41

When I go there, i see wasted opportunity. Chain retailers will conform to better development. They don't care, they just want to make money... so if the numbers still work they're in!
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