2 News previously covered excitement surrounding the rush of mixed commercial development along South Aspen Avenue in Broken Arrow next to Creek Turnpike. At the end of 2024, local residents are satisfied with what’s come so far.
- Previous coverage >>> Development continues at Aspen and the Creek Turnpike
Jordan Martin enjoys the convenience of exiting off the turnpike to find multiple restaurants, a gas station, and a Reasor’s grocery store – all built in 2024.
“It’s right off the highway, so when I have to drop my kids off I can just pull right in. It’s great,” Martin said.
David and Sherri Finley said they can now get their shopping, gas, and movie trips done within a few minutes from home, something not possible a year ago.
“We got a lot done here,” David said on Dec. 22. “We spent a lot of money in there just now. We like this store because it’s brand new. It’s beautiful inside.”
“I think Oklahoma has enough green space and fields right now. Wheat and oil wells and stuff. I think development is good,” David added.