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Boathouse District’s Bar K set to open

Oklahoma City’s Boathouse District will officially welcome its first private development on Feb. 8 with the addition of Bar K. A grand opening celebration will be held, beginning at 9 a.m., with a special Bar K members-only preview held Feb. 4-5.
more»More than $200 million going into creating a new skyline in Midtown Oklahoma City

More than $200 million in new construction and historic building renovations is set to begin this year in Midtown as the community once feared dead two decades ago emerges with a new skyline.
more»Oklahoma City unemployment rate continues to improve

For the month of November, Oklahoma City MSA unemployment improved from the previous month, from 3.3% to 2.8%.
more»ICSC New York: Branding and positioning OKC for growth on national level

Team members from the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s economic development division will be gearing up for a busy start to 2023 as they make follow up phone calls and correspond with developers and prospects they met while attending ICSC New York in December.
more»Hotel, apartments, offices set to transform junction of downtown, Midtown and Auto Alley in OKC

A dense mix of apartments, retail, offices and potentially a hotel are in the works for a largely undeveloped intersection leading into Midtown, Automobile Alley and the Innovation District.
more»Forbes features Oklahoma City as travel destination

Oklahoma City is attracting visitors from across the world, thanks to some of the city’s newest developments like the First National Center and First Americans Museum, nationally known sports teams like the Oklahoma City Thunder and tourism-focused entities like the Oklahoma City Conventions and Visitors Bureau (Visit OKC).
more»Work begins at resort, indoor water park site in downtown OKC area

Work has officially been launched on a resort destination and indoor water park expected to be a job-creator and economic driver for downtown Oklahoma City.
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