It's a problem that many areas like Woodhaven Community face: a big business moves away and leaves behind a huge plot of land that gets little interest from developers because the tract is just too large and deep and unsuitable for many others.
But Roemer/Haskins, L.L.C., a Metroplex-based developer, believes it has a solution: Put in a business that occupies most of the back and a small piece of frontage and offer the rest of the front part of the land to other businesses.
And that's what Roemer/Haskins, L.L.C. with Johnston Builders of Oklahoma City are doing at 6750 Mandy Lane, near the Interstate 30 and 820 Intersection in Woodhaven Community, a site once occupied by Wal-Mart.
"With the Wal-Mart gone, how do you develop that back parcel? We'll take most of the back and now we have frontage where ...
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