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The Walk at Tulsa Hills

Started by railfan955, May 05, 2011, 06:29:34 PM

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Conan71

Quote from: Townsend on August 10, 2015, 09:54:46 PM
That looks so sad

Just think of the great opportunity we missed on Turkey Mountain! 
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sgrizzle

According to Loopnet they are putting a Top That-like place in called Blaze Pizza:
http://www.blazepizza.com

SouthTulsaCountyDude

Disappointing Development.   

SouthTulsaCountyDude

Quote from: Stanley1 on August 10, 2015, 04:33:01 PM
Any new maps of the layout?  Where it appears they are building stuff, I don't think that fit the layout of any of the previous plans I saw.  Thinking that amphitheater and stream are going to be tiny.

that amphitheater and stream were part of the old developer's plans.   The current developer (Parkes Development) took that out. 

sgrizzle

Also looks like the housing project was built in such a way to nix all of the sidewalks between the neighborhood and shopping center.

TheArtist

Quote from: sgrizzle on August 12, 2015, 07:09:08 PM
Also looks like the housing project was built in such a way to nix all of the sidewalks between the neighborhood and shopping center.

Ah, should be the "Drive & Walk at Tulsa Hills".
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DowntownDan

South Tulsa loves South Tulsa style development.  It is what it is.

Oil Capital

They could have at least had the decency to give it a new name when they totally reformatted it.  ;-)
 

swake

Quote from: Oil Capital on August 13, 2015, 11:59:49 AM
They could have at least had the decency to give it a new name when they totally reformatted it.  ;-)

The Parking Lots at Tulsa Hills

DTowner

I reviewed a proposed lease for someone who was considering putting in a store at "The Walk."  Not only were the lease terms onerous with steep rent escalaters, etc., the lease was  non-negotiable on a take-it or leave-it basis.  Maybe the national chains have enough leverage to get better terms.  If not, I expect to see a decent amount of churn in this property as it will be very difficult for many to make it after the first few automatic rent increases.

I've never shopped at Gander Mountain and maybe it is so awesome I will change my mind, but I don't see a single thing here that would draw me from mid-town to this center.

Stanley1

Color me disappointed.

There is some good.  The Texas Roadhouse.  Finally a decent steak place on this side of town.  The theater will do well.  Other than that, I think they missed the boat.

I know the amphitheater and stream aren't a bit deal, but it would break up the concrete jungle a bit.  Too many other things appear to be duplicates of businesses we already have near buy, or similar businesses.  I think they REALLY missed the boat with not putting a nice gym in there.  Nothing on this side of town.  You'd draw from Jenks, Glenpool, West Tulsa, and Sapulpa if there was a gym there.

Oh well.  I can't read that map, what are the smaller businesses?

DowntownDan

Most of Chuy's menu is average or slightly above average, but there are some things they do really well, especially New Mexico style green pepper dishes.  I'll probably eat there every now and then.  I'll probably also use that theater if its nice since it's pretty accessible for me.  I still think an Alamo Drafthouse downtown would make a killing.  If only I had the net worth to push for a franchise.

Townsend

Quote from: Stanley1 on August 13, 2015, 04:09:32 PM


Oh well.  I can't read that map, what are the smaller businesses?

I can't care enough to make those out either.  I'm guessing one or two cell phone stores and a nail place.

swake

Quote from: DowntownDan on August 14, 2015, 10:57:55 AM
Most of Chuy's menu is average or slightly above average, but there are some things they do really well, especially New Mexico style green pepper dishes.  I'll probably eat there every now and then.  I'll probably also use that theater if its nice since it's pretty accessible for me.  I still think an Alamo Drafthouse downtown would make a killing.  If only I had the net worth to push for a franchise.

I'm pretty sure the Creamy Jalapeno Dip is laced with Crack

Hoss

Quote from: swake on August 14, 2015, 02:31:53 PM
I'm pretty sure the Creamy Jalapeno Dip is laced with Crack

Agreed.  Good stuff.