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OKC featured in The Economist: International coverage highlights OKC’s growth and momentum

By Lauren King / Inside OKC / July 23, 2025

Oklahoma City received international attention last month with a feature in The Economist, one of the world’s most widely read news magazines. Published under the headline “Oklahoma City has been reborn, 30 years after the bombing: Basketball is only the beginning,” the article frames the city’s recent NBA championship as part of a much larger story. 

This level of national media coverage is rare and significant. The Economist reaches a global audience of policymakers, business leaders and decision-makers. For OKC, the coverage affirms that its long-term progress is drawing attention far beyond the region. 

The article begins with scenes from the NBA Finals, noting the intensity inside Paycom Center during Game 7. But it quickly shifts to broader themes, outlining the city’s evolution over the past three decades—from tragedy to renewal—and the work residents have done to reshape its future. 

Mayor David Holt, quoted in the story, described the championship as “a prism through which to see the progress of our city.” The article references the city’s public investment strategies, downtown growth and efforts to improve quality of life. While the 1995 bombing is acknowledged, the piece focuses on how the city has moved forward. 

Media coverage of this kind reflects years of planning and collaboration across sectors. The city’s long-term approach—through initiatives like MAPS and strategic public-private partnerships—has positioned OKC to compete nationally. 

This feature in The Economist comes at a time of rising interest in OKC. With national events, economic development wins and rising visibility, the city is increasingly part of broader conversations. The article helps reinforce that OKC is continuing to make progress, drawing the attention of others worldwide. 

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