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Inside OKC / August 26, 2024

OKC expands bike infrastructure with new route in northeast OKC

A new 3.3-mile bike lane is now open in Northeast Oklahoma City, offering cyclists a safer and more convenient way to navigate the area. The route connects the Capitol View, Springlake and Culbertson neighborhoods with key local resources, including Metro Tech’s Springlake Campus, Homeland grocery store and the MAPS 3 Community Health, Recreation and Wellness Center.

By Chamber Staff
Inside OKC / August 21, 2024

OKC takes steps toward safer streets with Vision Zero Plan

Crashes on Oklahoma City roads have surged in recent years, with traffic deaths increasing by 34% in 2021 alone, leading to 99 tragic fatalities. The alarming rise in these incidents highlights the urgent need for a comprehensive strategy to make our roadways safer for everyone.

By Chamber Staff
Inside OKC / August 12, 2024

OKC ranks among Fortune's 50 Best Places to Live for Families

Oklahoma City has earned a spot on Fortune's list of the 50 best places for families to live in the U.S., celebrated for its affordability, family-friendly environment, and diverse recreational opportunities. From its thriving economy to its rich Western heritage and ongoing infrastructure improvements, Oklahoma City has become an attractive destination for those looking to start a career, raise a family, or simply enjoy a high quality of life.

By Selena Romero
Inside OKC / July 25, 2024

LASO’s Right to Counsel program generates significant economic benefits

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma (LASO), a nonprofit firm providing civil legal services across the state, has released a comprehensive study conducted by STOUT examining the economic impact of its Right to Counsel (RTC) Program in Oklahoma County. The findings reveal substantial benefits not only for tenants facing eviction but also for the broader community and economy.

By Selena Romero
Inside OKC / July 8, 2024

Oklahoma City Recognized as Best-Run Large City in the U.S. by WalletHub Study

In recent years, local leadership in Oklahoma City has faced unprecedented challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, rising inflation and increasing homicide rates. Managing a city, especially a large one, requires balancing diverse public interests with limited resources. Leaders must make critical decisions about essential services, budget allocations and local tax rates.

By Selena Romero
Inside OKC / July 3, 2024

Oklahoma City's Top Rankings and Accolades

Oklahoma City is not just a capital city but a thriving hub of opportunity and quality living. In recent years, our vibrant metropolis has garnered attention for its robust job market, affordable living costs, promising real estate opportunities and rich cultural offerings. As we reflect on the achievements just of this past year, Oklahoma City showcases its dynamic growth and potential.

By Selena Romero
Inside OKC / July 2, 2024

Press conference details OKC's involvement in 2028 LA Olympics

At a press conference held last week, Mayor David Holt and Greater Oklahoma City Chamber Chair Teresa Rose provided further details about OKC's role in hosting canoe slalom and women's softball events for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The move builds on the city's decades-long commitment to self-investment and venue sustainability.

By Selena Romero
VeloCity Q&A / December 14, 2021
Tony Aizenman
CEO,
Pepetools
I started in 2010 and built the factory here from scratch... We probably ship to between 40 and 50 different countries in the world from Oklahoma City.
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