Quote Originally Posted by Teo9969 View Post
That could certainly play a part. There are some franchise/business owners who want to make the quickest profit for the least amount of work and little to no concern for how their business impacts and/or fits into the area it's going into. Then you have some franchise/business owners who take the time to consider the context of where they build and how they can have a positive impact, how they can fit in well, and they take extra time to ensure what they're building will help build up the overall area they are into.

Of course, OKC consistently fails to create the infrastructure necessary to force developers hands on things like this and so, ultimately, the blame is with City Hall.
Totally agree, if the city doesn't allow cheap buildings to be built (HTeaO, Salad and Go, Scooter's Coffee, Dutch Bros, etc.), there will be no such ugly things.