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OKC's development has the vibe of the '80s oil boom. Are we destined for another bust?

The Oklahoman 25 Apr 2024
Developer JW Roth hoped to start construction this summer on a $100 million, 12,500-seat amphitheater in west Oklahoma City, but those plans were put into question when the Oklahoma City Council recently denied needed rezoning.
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J. Lo finally finds a buyer for her $25M NYC penthouse — after 7 years ...

New York Post 17 Apr 2024
J.Lo’s penthouse duplex is in NoMad — and each floor is as long as a city block ... For Oklahoma City residents, building the tallest tower in the United States sows doubts.
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Boardwalk at Bricktown development, skyscraper clear hurdle with OKC Planning Commission

The Oklahoman 12 Apr 2024
The Oklahoma City Council previously approved a $200 million tax increment financing rebate for the twin towers that is predicated on the developer building them as proposed ... “I live in Oklahoma City, ...
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Is funding secured for OKC skyscraper project? Is it actually viable? What we know

The Oklahoman 12 Mar 2024
Plans to build the country's tallest skyscraper in the heart of Oklahoma City have attracted national and international attention ... Many are wondering if the project is too ambitious for Oklahoma City and if it's even necessary.
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America

The Daily Mail 12 Mar 2024
The area includes the arena for the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder ... The Bricktown area has become a destination in the city, home to the arena of the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder and stadium for minor league baseball's Oklahoma City Dodgers.
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IBC Bank Names Kyle McElvaney President and CEO of Oklahoma Market

Hastings Tribune 04 Mar 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 4, 2024-- ... McElvaney previously served as president of IBC Bank in Oklahoma City ... The Oklahoma City native has spent his entire career with IBC Bank ... in Oklahoma City.
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Letters on the Republican Party, income tax cuts, grocery tax cuts, learning from Stillwater

The Oklahoman 24 Feb 2024
... to the city's heating and cooling system and water infrastructure, due to a 2022 law that made it more difficult for communities in Oklahoma to access critical financing at an affordable price.
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DECISION 2024 - CNHI ELECTION SURVEY: Economy leading concern for voters

The Eagle-Tribune 13 Feb 2024
Shanna Padgham, professor and chair of political science at Oklahoma City Community College, had a different outlook ...People may feel their individual finances may not stretch so far even if they’re making more money,” Padgham said.
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Oklahoma City initiative gaining ground as dozens of homeless housed, camps cleared

The Oklahoman 11 Feb 2024
City Rescue Mission worked with the Oklahoma City Housing Authority and the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency to secure residences for each person, and Focus on Home made sure each space was furnished.
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LOCAL COLUMN: City issues recap - vote Tuesday

The Norman Transcript 10 Feb 2024
This will be the first behavioral health hospital owned by a city in Oklahoma ... An Oklahoma city caring for its citizens with substance abuse and mental health issues is a game changer ... I am not aware of any other city in Oklahoma having one.
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CNHI election survey: Economy, immigration, abortion leading issues

The Richmond Register 10 Feb 2024
Shanna Padgham, professor and chair of political science at Oklahoma City Community College, had a different outlook ...People may feel their individual finances may not stretch so far even if they’re making more money,” Padgham said.
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DECISION 2024 CNHI ELECTION SURVEY: Economy, immigration, abortion leading issues

The Daily Star 09 Feb 2024
Shanna Padgham, professor and chair of political science at Oklahoma City Community College, had a different outlook ...People may feel their individual finances may not stretch so far even if they’re making more money,” Padgham said.
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Economy, immigration, abortion leading issues in CNHI election survey

Times-Tribune 07 Feb 2024
Shanna Padgham, professor and chair of political science at Oklahoma City Community College, had a different outlook ...People may feel their individual finances may not stretch so far even if they’re making more money,” Padgham said.
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Survey: Economy, immigration, abortion leading issues

Tahlequah Daily Press 07 Feb 2024
Shanna Padgham, professor and chair of political science at Oklahoma City Community College, had a different outlook ...People may feel their individual finances may not stretch so far even if they’re making more money,” Padgham said.
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Nebraska tourism slogan is no more. ‘Everything has a shelf life,’ official says

Victoria Advocate 06 Feb 2024
The Windy City and Oklahoma City were targets of new state marketing campaigns in the past year that, he said, were financed by federal coronavirus funds.
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