Restoration Hardware, Arhaus and Capital Grille to anchor OAK development

Published Wednesday, October 26, 2022
by Steve Lackmeyer

Coveted luxury retailers Restoration Hardware and Arhaus, along with the upscale Capital Grille, will be opening their first Oklahoma City locations in OAK, the 20-acre mixed-use development being built across from Penn Square Mall

The first phase of the development began earlier this year with site work starting for a 132-room boutique hotel and a 320-unit apartment complex. Developer Ryan McNeill said local retailers and restaurants will play “an integral role” in all three phases. 

“We have been preparing the site for development and securing the right partners to deliver a best-in-class, mixed-use experience to Oklahoma City,” said McNeill. “With activated greenspace, miles of neighborhood-connected sidewalks, rooftop dining experiences, vibrant restaurant patios and unique storefronts, OAK will be a walkable destination unlike any other commercial development in Oklahoma.” 

McNeill’s partner in developing OAK is local investor and businessman Everett Dobson. Planning for development started a dozen years ago and has proceeded despite hurdles that included a downturn in energy prices and an economic crash triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

This story originally ran on NewsOK.com. 

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