Oklahoma City retail boom creates sharp divide between centers

Contrary to popular belief, the internet did not kill retail and Oklahoma City is seeing an influx of new construction.

But a new retail survey shows a growing divide emerging between the success of newer shopping destinations and fading fortunes of those built in the age of disco balls and leisure suits.

Jim Parrack, who leads the retail division at Price Edwards, said the Oklahoma City metro at first glance is doing well compared to the national market in which rental rates are going up and new development is slowing amidst higher construction costs and rising economic uncertainty…

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