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Decious
03-07-2005, 04:55 PM
No too long ago there was a thread that mentioned there being a possible casino location on the Riverwalk in Moore. The west side of I-35 already has Kohls, Gordmans etc. and is possibly also getting a La Quinta Inn and a hospital. On the east side of the freeway there hasn't been much done aside from a Waffle House and a Popeyes Chicken. I was looking for some office space to lease and came across this listing. It was described to me as a Retail Power Center. Has anyone heard of any possible tenants for this? I was interested in space for a digital recording facility but the owner is not interested. They said that they are working retail. I hope that they start construction soon. Also, what about the casino? Could they even do that since it's not Native American land (as far as I know.)
Here's a pic.

http://www.loopnet.com/xNet/MainSite/Listing/Profile/ProfileImage.aspx?ImagePath=http://www.loopnet.com/Attachments/D/0/5/D0562AED-71E2-4A94-B4CB-F26D0A6A02DD_or.jpg&ImageTitle=LoopNet%20-%20The%20Shops%20at%20Moore,%20Strip%20Center,%20M oore,%20OK,%20Image

Patrick
03-08-2005, 01:39 AM
Honestly, I would say the chance of a casino there is slim to none. Anyways, I haven't heard about this new development, but it souns exciting. I hope it comes to fruition.

Lucille Hall
03-08-2005, 11:10 AM
Cool, here's some further info in case you wanted to know.

The namesake of the development is The Shops at Moore.

Total space available is 205,605 SF and it will be built this year.
The company in charge is CB Richard Ellis and the contact is Mark Inman (405) 272-5326.

Thanx 4 the response!:yourock:

Patrick
03-08-2005, 11:11 AM
Hey Lucille Hall, thank you so much for the information on this development. We really appreciate it, and we appreciate your input on this site. The development sounds exciting.

Decious
03-08-2005, 11:16 AM
Oops. I used my step-mothers log in instead of my own. Sorry about that.:wink:

Thanx again 4 the response Patrick.

mranderson
03-10-2005, 07:44 AM
I wish they could build a casino on that stretch. More tourist dollars. However, as the law is now, I doubt it. The tribes would have to buy the land, then build.

The positive side is the fact a lot of cities in the united states have really bad casinos. Deadwood, South Dakota is an example. It almost reminds me of an adult video store the way it looks inside. Many rooms, all small.