Retail development still surging throughout OKC
Oklahoma City has seen an uptick in new retail businesses, thanks in large part to OKC’s location, its growing population and low cost of living. Developers are taking notice.
Oklahoma City has seen an uptick in new retail businesses, thanks in large part to OKC’s location, its growing population and low cost of living. Developers are taking notice.
July 4 is a highlight of every summer, and the Oklahoma City area knows how to celebrate our nation’s independence.
The renowned spot at 4200 N. Western for all things music and food is set to permanently close its doors in early September. The building’s owners have new plans for the property.
The Civic Center Music Hall is counting down the days until June 14 when it celebrates its grand reopening after a lengthy and extensive renovation.
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art (OKCMOA) has announced an exciting lineup of weekly events on its picturesque Roof Terrace as part of the Art After 5 series.
Spring is alive and well in Oklahoma, and that means a few things: You’re sneezing, I’m sneezing, and festival season is here.
Long considered a rite of spring in Oklahoma City for more than 50 years, the Arts Council Oklahoma City’s Festival of the Arts runs April 25-30 at Bicentennial Park downtown. Throughout the six-day event, guests can indulge their senses in the various visual and performing arts from top artists and artisans, as well as savory and sweet delights from the vast array of local restaurants and family-owned businesses.
As Easter approaches, Oklahoma City is preparing for its annual celebrations. Whether you are looking to take the kids on an egg-centered adventure or for a peaceful Sunday meal, activities are being offered across the city.