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OKC ranked No. 1 for lowest cost of living among large cities

Planned 90-acre north OKC tourist destination has ‘all kinds of potential’

Construction will begin this year on some key elements at The Half – a 50-acre mixed-use development in north Oklahoma City.
more»French-inspired bakery Paris Baguette coming to Oklahoma

A businesswoman from Wichita, Kansas, is on track to open the first Paris Baguette location in Oklahoma next summer.
more»Hotel and high school coming to The Half with expansion to include boutique retail

The Half, the $200 million life-style center developed as part of the American Fidelity campus, is nearing completion as plans progress for a hotel and an indoor go-kart racing, arcade and bowling entertainment center.
more»How has Shoppes at Northpark remained one of OKC's most popular shopping centers? One word: Local

New report reaffirms OKC affordability amidst national trends

Oklahoma City continues to maintain its ranking as one of the most affordable cities in the nation. That’s according to the third quarter results of the Cost of Living Index (COLI) published by C2ER – The Council for Community and Economic Research.
more»OKANA Resort reaches major milestone

The recent topping-out ceremony held with Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby, Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt and several Chickasaw Nation leaders, celebratesd a milestone in the construction of the OKANA Resort & Indoor Waterpark, affirming its steady progress toward a grand opening in 2025.
more»Oklahoma makes top 10 for net migration

In 2022, roughly 117,800 new people moved to Oklahoma, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, far outpacing the 85,000 who left. In fact, a recent study showed that Oklahoma ranks in the top 10 of states receiving the most out-of-state migration.
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