Bravo to Blake, the Navarros, and the Pearl District. I'm little, over 50 and female but take no offense to the comment as I believe it was only meant to encourage diversity.
The good news is a wonderful new coffee bar with used books is coming to Tulsa's exciting revitalized neighborhood, the Pearl District, just next to downtown. It is innovative thinking and businesses like this that will give our educated and creative young people reasons to stay in Tulsa. You will find me frequenting the Phoenix when it opens!
I am 37 years old and just as the trendy looks of youth have changed for the senior citizens, the looks of our youth have changed for me as well. I currently frequent the Coffee House on Cherry Street and *love* the diversity of the clientele. I am looking forward to a closer establishment to enjoy the "looks of change". The only thing that stays the same is that everything changes. Embrace this change or stay stuck in a rut and huffy and puffy.
I have news for you, Jamie Jamieson "little old ladies" don't much care about fratinizing with the tatooed, ear ring piercing, hip hop generation of young people we see today !! So, I trust these young people have the financial means to support your business and you don't need or want the business of senioer citizens.
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The good news is a wonderful new coffee bar with used books is coming to Tulsa's exciting revitalized neighborhood, the Pearl District, just next to downtown. It is innovative thinking and businesses like this that will give our educated and creative young people reasons to stay in Tulsa. You will find me frequenting the Phoenix when it opens!
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So, I trust these young people have the financial means to support your business and you don't need or want the business of senioer citizens.