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Started by dayzella, February 13, 2008, 12:46:25 PM

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AngieB

Downtowners might go by during their lunch hour if they weren't closed 11-2 every day. I probably would.


Gaspar

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Originally posted by TulsaMINI

Downtowners might go by during their lunch hour if they weren't closed 11-2 every day. I probably would.





Why would a downtown store close from 11-2 ?  
Thats bad business!
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Conan71

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Originally posted by Gaspar

quote:
Originally posted by TulsaMINI

Downtowners might go by during their lunch hour if they weren't closed 11-2 every day. I probably would.





Why would a downtown store close from 11-2 ?  
Thats bad business!



Things that defy logic, like Urban Gardens on 15th being closed on Sundays.
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Rico

Yet another follow-up on an idea that could shape the Tulsa of tomorrow......

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Double A

This is awesome. Infill as it should be. If it were up to me you'd be awarded Da Mares entrepreneurial spirit award so this pedestrian scale community corner store concept could be expanded to other food deserts across our fair city.

Crosbie Heights rocks, BTW! This is an area to watch, going through a great organic transition driven by community involvement. It's conveniently located within short walking distances of Tulsa's first Bark Park, the Arena, and the River Parks/Trails. This is an area to watch. It's going through a great organic transition driven by community involvement that shows areas can prosper while preserving their historical charm, character, scale and qualities that make them their own unique neighborhoods. Go North, Young Tulsans!
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AVERAGE JOE

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Originally posted by Double A

This is awesome. Infill as it should be. If it were up to me you'd be awarded Da Mares entrepreneurial spirit award so this pedestrian scale community corner store concept could be expanded to other food deserts across our fair city.

Crosbie Heights rocks, BTW! This is an area to watch, going through a great organic transition driven by community involvement. It's conveniently located within short walking distances of Tulsa's first Bark Park, the Arena, and the River Parks/Trails. This is an area to watch. It's going through a great organic transition driven by community involvement that shows areas can prosper while preserving their historical charm, character, scale and qualities that make them their own unique neighborhoods. Go North, Young Tulsans!


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Coalition between Crosbie Heights, Owen Park and Brady Heights is a good thing. All three are great neighborhoods with character and soul, but affordable.

Double A

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Originally posted by AVERAGE JOE

quote:
Originally posted by Double A

This is awesome. Infill as it should be. If it were up to me you'd be awarded Da Mares entrepreneurial spirit award so this pedestrian scale community corner store concept could be expanded to other food deserts across our fair city.

Crosbie Heights rocks, BTW! This is an area to watch, going through a great organic transition driven by community involvement. It's conveniently located within short walking distances of Tulsa's first Bark Park, the Arena, and the River Parks/Trails. This is an area to watch. It's going through a great organic transition driven by community involvement that shows areas can prosper while preserving their historical charm, character, scale and qualities that make them their own unique neighborhoods. Go North, Young Tulsans!


+1

Coalition between Crosbie Heights, Owen Park and Brady Heights is a good thing. All three are great neighborhoods with character and soul, but affordable.



True Dat. Mad props to the TNA. Respect from the L.G. Peace out.
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Conan71

A good friend of mine lives within 1/2 a block of the store.  It's been nice to see the gradual cleaning up and updating in the area over the last five years or so.  We jokingly refer to him as the "Mayor of Crosbie Heights"

He's made more than a few calls to code enforcement or mayor's action line when douchebags do douchebag things on or around his block.

I think the area is an exceptionally good buy right now.  

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Double A

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Originally posted by Conan71

A good friend of mine lives within 1/2 a block of the store.  It's been nice to see the gradual cleaning up and updating in the area over the last five years or so.  We jokingly refer to him as the "Mayor of Crosbie Heights"

He's made more than a few calls to code enforcement or mayor's action line when douchebags do douchebag things on or around his block.

I think the area is an exceptionally good buy right now.  





I've got a buddy who bought over there(riverfront property) before it was exceptionally good, when it was ridiculously cheap. Smart dude!
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mrB

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excerpt from Jackalope e-Flyer for 9/5/08

Joe Cappa just called to let me know about a piece he did for the Oklahoma Travel Network. He
shot some video down here a short time ago about the BlueJackalope. See it at:
www.oklatravelnet.com/#/Video/20812




Good statewide publicity for local small business in Tulsa.


Townsend

QuoteThis is officially a Crosibie Heights Neighborhood Association Meeting which will include the discussion of the possible future use of the old Blue Jackalope Building. Everyone interested in the betterment of the neighborhood and the future of the Blue Jackalope Coffee and Grocery, please attend this meeting. All ideas needed as to how to revive the store or to morph it into something else that is equally beneficial to the Crosbie Heights Area and the Tulsa Community as a whole. Thanks so much! Hope to see you there on Saturday, March 19th at 10:00am!

I was unaware the store had closed.

Conan71

Looks like people still meet in front of there when I ride by.
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