8. If more walkable, open air shopping areas like Cherry St., Kendall Whittier, Tulsa Arts District, Utica Square and Brookside were developed near your home/work would you be more inclined to visit them as opposed to a more typical strip center?
Yes
9. How well do you feel the retail options in your neighborhood meet your common shopping needs: supermarkets, drug stores, hardware stores, restaurants, etc.? (0=does not meet my needs to 100=meets my needs very well)
- - 20
10. What do you like about the shopping district in your neighborhood? i.e. convenience, quality, variety, experience, price, etc.
I have a shopping district in my neighborhood??? Does the refinery have a secret underground mall I don’t know about???
11. What would you change about the shopping district in your neighborhood? i.e. convenience, quality, variety, experience, price, etc.
I’d like to have one. Crystal City getting back on its feet is nice, but it still needs more love from retailers, especially ones that make the center stand out
12. What other types of commercial businesses would you like to see in your neighborhood?
You all seriously need to give the Red Fork District a helping hand. Historic buildings that are just ripe to be a new destination
13. What does the term "shop local" mean to you?
Purchasing goods that keep sales tax in the City of Tulsa.
14. There is a concentration of Asian and Hispanic businesses in east Tulsa. The area may be identified as an “international district” with shopping, dining, and cultural activities representing several ethnicities. What features or activities might encourage/discourage you from visiting?
Festivals
15. What additional thoughts would you like to share as the City prepares a strategy for retail development?
Please! No more new big box stores until we find a purpose for the ones we have, especially those sitting empty. This city has limited land in south and midtown, and we don’t need to fill what’s available with something we know is a dying form of business. Just look at Eton Square. Perfectly fine buildings that no one wants to occupy or shop at.
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1. What is the zip code of your current place of residence?
741072. What percentage (%) of overall retail purchases do you make online?
403. How often do you make online purchases of the following items?
4. What percentage (%) of overall in-store retail purchases do you make in Tulsa city limits?
605. How often do you visit the following shopping areas in Tulsa city limits?
6. How often do you visit the following shopping areas out of Tulsa city limits?
7. Which of the following priorities is most important when deciding where to shop or dine?
8. If more walkable, open air shopping areas like Cherry St., Kendall Whittier, Tulsa Arts District, Utica Square and Brookside were developed near your home/work would you be more inclined to visit them as opposed to a more typical strip center?
9. How well do you feel the retail options in your neighborhood meet your common shopping needs: supermarkets, drug stores, hardware stores, restaurants, etc.? (0=does not meet my needs to 100=meets my needs very well)
10. What do you like about the shopping district in your neighborhood? i.e. convenience, quality, variety, experience, price, etc.
I have a shopping district in my neighborhood??? Does the refinery have a secret underground mall I don’t know about???11. What would you change about the shopping district in your neighborhood? i.e. convenience, quality, variety, experience, price, etc.
I’d like to have one. Crystal City getting back on its feet is nice, but it still needs more love from retailers, especially ones that make the center stand out12. What other types of commercial businesses would you like to see in your neighborhood?
You all seriously need to give the Red Fork District a helping hand. Historic buildings that are just ripe to be a new destination13. What does the term "shop local" mean to you?
14. There is a concentration of Asian and Hispanic businesses in east Tulsa. The area may be identified as an “international district” with shopping, dining, and cultural activities representing several ethnicities. What features or activities might encourage/discourage you from visiting?
15. What additional thoughts would you like to share as the City prepares a strategy for retail development?
Please! No more new big box stores until we find a purpose for the ones we have, especially those sitting empty. This city has limited land in south and midtown, and we don’t need to fill what’s available with something we know is a dying form of business. Just look at Eton Square. Perfectly fine buildings that no one wants to occupy or shop at.