AAR expanding operations at Will Rogers World Airport
AAR CORP recently broke ground on a new facility to expand its maintenance, repair, and overhaul operations in Oklahoma City.
AAR CORP recently broke ground on a new facility to expand its maintenance, repair, and overhaul operations in Oklahoma City.
Victims and survivors of domestic violence will soon have access to expanded resources and a brand-new facility as Palomar, Oklahoma City’s Family Justice Center, is nearing groundbreaking on their new location. Approved as part of MAPS 4, Palomar’s new state-of-the-art facility will be located just across the street from their current location at 11th & Hudson.
In a move that promises to reshape Oklahoma City’s downtown and secure the future of the Oklahoma City Thunder, the City Council approved a landmark development agreement for a new state-of-the-art arena.
Oklahoma City is rapidly evolving as a premier destination for both locals and visitors, thanks to its dynamic developments and ambitious projects. One of the most anticipated developments is OAK, an innovative urban village set to redefine the city’s landscape. OAK promises to be a hub of activity, seamlessly blending residential, commercial and recreational spaces to create a vibrant community.
Anticipation is building as Oklahoma City's tourism scene braces for the emergence of the Horizons District—a sprawling cultural hub poised to redefine the city's visitor experience. While Chickasaw Country encompasses an extensive 7,600 square miles, the Horizons District represents a vibrant segment of this vast territory within Oklahoma City.
USA Softball has forged a strategic partnership with Oklahoma City-based oil and natural gas company, Devon Energy. This collaboration extends to the USA Softball Hall of Fame Complex, now known as Devon Park.
Oklahoma City's (OKC) new Fairgrounds Coliseum reached a significant milestone celebrating the topping out ceremony on March 27, set to be renamed OG&E Coliseum with completion in spring 2025. Teresa Rose, Chair of MAPS 4 and Greater OKC, hailed the $126 million project as a "landmark moment," emphasizing its status as the first MAPS 4 project to break ground.
Oklahoma City’s biomanufacturing industry is one area that’s seeing tremendous growth and BioTC is leading the charge to ensure the workforce needed is equipped and trained to continue the forward motion.