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Started by Teatownclown, October 10, 2012, 12:17:08 PM

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Teatownclown

109TH STREET & MEMORIAL DRIVE, TULSA, OKLAHOMA

•   35 Acre site with retail and restaurant space for lease and pad sites for sale
•   Upscale architectural style and layout
•   Superior demographics with $103,631 average household income and $325,960 average housing value
•   Anchored by 115,000 SF Life Time Fitness with 5,000+ members
•   Neighboring retail includes: Super Target, CVS, Major Discount Retailer, Lowe's and Reasor's
•   44,096 Vehicles per day with recent widening of South Memorial Road to six lanes
•   Easy access to the Creek Turnpike
•   Signalized entry, protected left turn in and out
•   Centered in vibrant, growing retail corridor with more than 500,000 SF of retail space built in the last five years


Just the 2nd beginning in front and around Lifestyle Fitness.... more to come.


Red Arrow

Quote from: Teatownclown on October 10, 2012, 12:17:08 PM
109TH STREET & MEMORIAL DRIVE, TULSA, OKLAHOMA

•   35 Acre site with retail and restaurant space for lease and pad sites for sale
•   Upscale architectural style and layout
•   Superior demographics with $103,631 average household income and $325,960 average housing value
•   Anchored by 115,000 SF Life Time Fitness with 5,000+ members
•   Neighboring retail includes: Super Target, CVS, Major Discount Retailer, Lowe's and Reasor's
•   44,096 Vehicles per day with recent widening of South Memorial Road to six lanes
•   Easy access to the Creek Turnpike
•   Signalized entry, protected left turn in and out
•   Centered in vibrant, growing retail corridor with more than 500,000 SF of retail space built in the last five years
Just the 2nd beginning in front and around Lifestyle Fitness.... more to come.

STOP! Take it all down.  I want the horse pastures back.  44096 vehicles per day is 30,000 TOO MANY. 
 

rdj

Quote from: Teatownclown on October 10, 2012, 12:17:08 PM
109TH STREET & MEMORIAL DRIVE, TULSA, OKLAHOMA

•   35 Acre site with retail and restaurant space for lease and pad sites for sale
•   Upscale architectural style and layout
•   Superior demographics with $103,631 average household income and $325,960 average housing value
•   Anchored by 115,000 SF Life Time Fitness with 5,000+ members
•   Neighboring retail includes: Super Target, CVS, Major Discount Retailer, Lowe's and Reasor's
•   44,096 Vehicles per day with recent widening of South Memorial Road to six lanes
•   Easy access to the Creek Turnpike
•   Signalized entry, protected left turn in and out
•   Centered in vibrant, growing retail corridor with more than 500,000 SF of retail space built in the last five years


Just the 2nd beginning in front and around Lifestyle Fitness.... more to come.



One of your developments?
Live Generous.  Live Blessed.

guido911

Quote from: Red Arrow on October 10, 2012, 12:42:45 PM
STOP! Take it all down.  I want the horse pastures back.  44096 vehicles per day is 30,000 TOO MANY.  

Agreed. Time for a nuisance lawsuit? :)
Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

Red Arrow

Quote from: guido911 on October 10, 2012, 07:39:51 PM
Agreed. Time for a nuisance lawsuit? :)

A guy at work has a bumper sticker that says "When it absolutely positively has to be destroyed overnight... US Marines" or something close to that. 

Time to bring in the US Marines.
 

DowntownDan

Will it be Tuscan?  I hope its Tuscan.

guido911

Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

dbacks fan

Quote from: DowntownDan on October 10, 2012, 08:25:01 PM
Will it be Tuscan?  I hope its Tuscan.

How many cell phone/nail salon/check cashing places are planned for this site?

TeeDub


Red Arrow

Quote from: dbacks fan on October 11, 2012, 01:33:18 AM
How many cell phone/nail salon/check cashing places are planned for this site?

But these will be different.  They will be upscale.
 

BamaAlum97

Quote from: Red Arrow on October 10, 2012, 12:42:45 PM
STOP! Take it all down.  I want the horse pastures back.  44096 vehicles per day is 30,000 TOO MANY.

I agree. That part of town is completely un-visitable for me. I avoid it as much as possible.

Teatownclown

Quote from: BamaAlum97 on October 11, 2012, 09:49:24 AM
I agree. That part of town is completely un-visitable for me. I avoid it as much as possible.

Really? My son moved back out there because they get more value and have a safer lifestyle with better schools.

I think Tulsans have forgotten what makes for a good quality place to live.

swake

Quote from: Teatownclown on October 11, 2012, 12:13:24 PM
Really? My son moved back out there because they get more value and have a safer lifestyle with better schools.

I think Tulsans have forgotten what makes for a good quality place to live.

You have a son?

TheTed

The whole "safety" thing is mental. Living in the city and putting yourself more at risk for crime=scary.

Living farther out and putting yourself more at risk for a major high-speed car wreck = A-OK. Or putting yourself more at risk for obesity, diabetes, etc because you live in a cul-de-sac along Memorial and can't walk or bike anywhere is also A-OK.

Or at least that's the current interpretation in this country today.
 

Townsend

Quote from: TheTed on October 11, 2012, 02:53:38 PM

Living farther out and putting yourself more at risk for a major high-speed car wreck = A-OK. Or putting yourself more at risk for obesity, diabetes, etc because you live in a cul-de-sac along Memorial and can't walk or bike anywhere is also A-OK.

Or at least that's the current interpretation in this country today.

On that subject,there's many more people walking/running/biking/playing games in my Southie neighborhood than I ever noticed in my mid-town neighborhood.  I see many more people going to the trails where I live now than I ever saw near 31st street.