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OKC ranked among nation's most culturally dense cities
Newsweek has ranked Oklahoma City the No. 19 most culturally dense city in the United States, ahead of Baltimore and several other major metros.
more»OKC prepares to stage LA28 Olympic events, spotlighting softball and canoe slalom
Oklahoma City leaders are preparing for one of the biggest moments in the city’s history—staging official events for the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.
more»A championship moment for OKC
In this month’s Leadership Notes, Chamber President and CEO Christy Gillenwater celebrates the Oklahoma City Thunder’s NBA Championship victory as a defining moment that reflects OKC’s momentum, national recognition and the community-wide vision that made it possible.
more»This luxury grocer is the first Oklahoma-based business to open in OAK
Oklahoma City's The Oil Tree will become the first locally owned business to join OAK, the 20-acre mixed-use district in the heart of Oklahoma City.
more»OKC featured in The Economist: International coverage highlights OKC’s growth and momentum
Oklahoma City received international attention last month with a feature in The Economist, one of the world’s most widely read news magazines.
more»OKC gears up to stage Olympic events for LA28
As we count down the three-year mark until the LA 28 Olympic Games, excitement is rising not only in Los Angeles but also right here in greater Oklahoma City.
more»OKC metro unemployment at 2.8% in May
The Oklahoma City metro area posted a preliminary unemployment rate of 2.8% in May, up from a revised 2.4% in April.
more»RH opens Design Gallery at OAK in OKC
RH has opened its newest Design Gallery at OAK in Oklahoma City. The 45,000-square-foot, three-story space combines home furnishings, dining and professional design services in one location.
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