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That's great!
Whenever I'm in the market for jewelry/watches, I always shop BC Clark, and I make those purchases at their downtown store. Kudos to them for staying downtown when it was the 'cool thing to do' to head to the burbs. |
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exceptional!!!
i hope (and am sure) that this is only the beginning. I say, Starbucks storefront across the street at FNC arcade would surely bring in needed pedestrian traffic to that area. From there, the sky is the limit (figuratively, and literally - [as in the nearby skyscrapers :boff: ]!!!)
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That's a great story. It's hard to grasp that B.C. Clark, Jr. has worked at the downtown store for 75 years and remembers the bustling downtown of the 1920s. Amazing.
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Yes, this is TRULY a great story ... even a tear jerker for downtown Okc romantics like me ... a downtown retail store that spans many decades and one which did not join the mass exodus to leave downtown in the 60s-80s when almost all others took flight to the malls (e.g. Balliets, which was in the same building that Clark's is presently in (then called the Skirvin Tower) and sooo many others, e.g., Browns, Rothchilds, Streets, to name a few) ... and the business remains all owned within the same family to this day.
B.C. Clark Jewelers is SO deserving of an award from someone for their perseverance and their "stick-to-downtown" character ... in thick and in thin. I think that they are the only one. Big time Kudos from me to the BC Clark Family and to all of its famiily members.
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BC Clark is a truly great Oklahoma City company.
I've known Jim Clark and his family since I was a little kid... They lived a couple of blocks over and his daughter Sheryl was good friends with my sister. When Jim became the head of BC Clark in the late 70's, they stayed in the same modest neighborhood and merely bought a little nicer, larger home. Sheryl and her two brothers (now heavily involved in the company) and Jim and his wife are some of the nicest, most humble, and most down-to-earth people you'll ever meet. I'm so glad they stuck with downtown through some very tough times and are thriving. The deserve every bit of success they get. |
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