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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3294501" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Toward Eastland mall, the City of Tulsa was getting ramped up for higher traffic, more houses and other businesses out that direction, even more schools like what happened with growth to the south with Woodland Hills. For some reason the financial backers withdrew leaving the project high and dry as steel was being erected. Yep, completed later but could not make it as a retail mall, now mostly office type businesses. But that has happened else where. Williams center shopping mall with the skating rink downtown for example has been office space for several years, not enough daytime traffic to survive, virtually no night time shopping. Is it Penn Square or Sheppard Mall in OKC? I think one has been office space for many years also. Once the area builds up, real estate rental take too much of the shop profits to survive. The original owners, Dayton-Hudson properties built Woodland Hills mall out in the middle of nowhere south of Tulsa for $3 mil hoping someone might come out shopping in that area and later sold it for $15 mil and the traffic jams with it. haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3294501, member: 24583"] Toward Eastland mall, the City of Tulsa was getting ramped up for higher traffic, more houses and other businesses out that direction, even more schools like what happened with growth to the south with Woodland Hills. For some reason the financial backers withdrew leaving the project high and dry as steel was being erected. Yep, completed later but could not make it as a retail mall, now mostly office type businesses. But that has happened else where. Williams center shopping mall with the skating rink downtown for example has been office space for several years, not enough daytime traffic to survive, virtually no night time shopping. Is it Penn Square or Sheppard Mall in OKC? I think one has been office space for many years also. Once the area builds up, real estate rental take too much of the shop profits to survive. The original owners, Dayton-Hudson properties built Woodland Hills mall out in the middle of nowhere south of Tulsa for $3 mil hoping someone might come out shopping in that area and later sold it for $15 mil and the traffic jams with it. haha [/QUOTE]
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