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Geo. Kaiser wants to turn Tulsa into Austin!
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<blockquote data-quote="Poke78" data-source="post: 3144289" data-attributes="member: 4333"><p>Utilization rate of that program is nowhere near what it should be, IMO. Back the clock up by 20 years when my kids were coming into that age, I'd see that as the no-brainer solution as a parent. Unfortunately, the program wasn't available then and we also didn't live in Tulsa County at that time. </p><p></p><p>Staying on topic with the subject of Mr. Kaiser re: making Tulsa Austin, I believe that to be an unlikely outcome because of the largest missing element, a preponderance of a certain age range with a certain education & income level. The demographic certainly exists and has flexed its Tulsa muscle to the point that there has been a market response, i.e. the Brady Arts area, the Blue Dome area, other downtown/BOK areas. I judge the current condition to be about the market saturation point for the size of the demographic and TGP won't push the envelope in any significant way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke78, post: 3144289, member: 4333"] Utilization rate of that program is nowhere near what it should be, IMO. Back the clock up by 20 years when my kids were coming into that age, I'd see that as the no-brainer solution as a parent. Unfortunately, the program wasn't available then and we also didn't live in Tulsa County at that time. Staying on topic with the subject of Mr. Kaiser re: making Tulsa Austin, I believe that to be an unlikely outcome because of the largest missing element, a preponderance of a certain age range with a certain education & income level. The demographic certainly exists and has flexed its Tulsa muscle to the point that there has been a market response, i.e. the Brady Arts area, the Blue Dome area, other downtown/BOK areas. I judge the current condition to be about the market saturation point for the size of the demographic and TGP won't push the envelope in any significant way. [/QUOTE]
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