So far our downtown has a notable lack of corporate retail/restaurant and it's the local folks that are driving the growth and filling the needs.
In downtown we have three subways, a dominos, arbys, supercuts and a bunch of chain hotels
Everything else that I can think of is either a Tulsa original or a local owned franchise.
Not a single starbucks, but tons of coffee choices. I don't believe that any other comparable downtown can make this claim.
Well that didn't last long....
Starbucks is coming to the Central Library in downtown Tulsa. Central Library is undergoing an extensive renovation project and is scheduled to reopen in summer 2016.
According to a news release, the Starbucks will be located on the ground floor at the southeast corner of the building, near South Denver Avenue and East Fifth Street. The 1,483 square-foot store will have its own entrance and will include indoor seating as well as a patio.
“We look forward to partnering with Starbucks, which has strong brand recognition, a large customer-base, successful operational record, and an extensive training process,” said Tulsa City-County Library Chief Executive Officer Gary Shaffer.
The Starbucks' hours aren't final yet, but will be probably be consistent with other Starbucks locations in the area, the release says. The coffee shop will be able to operate even when the library is closed.
The shop is expected to employee 18 people who will work for Starbucks and not the library system.
http://www.newson6.com/story/29846249/starbucks-coming-to-downtown-tulsa-libraryTulsa World is calling it the world's first public library Starbucks, which I find dubious...
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/local/world-s-first-public-library-starbucks-coming-to-downtown-tulsa/article_29eb37f8-0e8e-583b-98e5-937436e99b88.html