Economy slows downtown growth plans
The shaky national economy has in some cases slowed but not stopped development downtown.
Certainly, the banking crisis is being felt. One major Oklahoma bank was quietly looking at opening new offices downtown and has put those plans on hold.Advertisement
Still moving forward
If all this is amounting to a yellow light on moving forward, it hasn't slowed downtown's overall momentum.
For Hassan Daneshmand, owner of Italian Express at First National Center, the problem these days is too much business for his tiny restaurant. Just a few years ago, he could have easily found bigger spaces nearby. But that's no longer the case, and even if he wanted to move, good options are limited.
Jim Glover and Dan Corder, owners of the Ground Floor Cafe at Leadership Square, are pretty happy, as well. They've seen a sharp spike in business, especially with catering where the sound of "thunder” at Leadership Square is welcomed by Glover and Corder.
Thunder booms into town
And one of the last great street-level storefronts along Park Avenue was taken up by the NBA Thunder's new team store.
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