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North Main Extension is a proposed retail development across the Broken Arrow Expressway from a new hospital, medical office buildings, retail developments anchored by Bass Pro, a cluster of restaurants and a planned Convention Center. Revenues captured from this prime new development area are intended to redefine and reestablish the historic business district and surrounding community further south on Main where redevelopment has already begun with a new museum, a state of art Performing Arts Center, revitalization of historic buildings and is to restored as one of the vital developments in the community.




T r a f f i c C o u n t

Mainstreet (71st, 81st, 91st) 37,317
 

S T A T I S T I C S

  5 Minute
Drive Time
10 Minute
Drive Time
 
2009 Est. Population 24,971 94,951
2009 Est. Average Family Household Income 67,331 79,123
Est. Growth (00-09) 4.73% 12.08%
College Degree 32.30% 38.64%
Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)   955,340
KEY OPPORTUNITY GAP CATEGORIES 5 MINUTE
DRIVE TIME
10 MINUTE
DRIVE TIME


Furniture and Home Furnishings 2,431,087 9,903,865
Electronics and Appliance Stores 3,795,537 2,584,083
Food and Beverage Stores 34,072,337 64,340,757
Clothing and Clothing Accessories 8,218,950 41,848,047
Full Service Restaurants (7221) 868,404 1,700,086
Special Foodservices (7223) 2,450,258 9,265,253

All statements herein are for informational purposes only and are believed to be reliable; however, no warranty or representation is made to the accuracy thereof and the same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, terms, conditions and prior sale or lease.
Demographic information provided by Claritas Inc. 2009. Traffic counts from City of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and Oklahoma Department of Transportation