Downtown projects sell Oklahoma City with urban success
Confession time: in the hustle and bustle of trying to keep up with the rapid changes downtown, it's easy to lose one's view of the big picture.
Is it $1 billion of investment going on? Or it $2 billion or $3 billion? I don't know anymore, and quite frankly, I've not had time to add it up. Devon Energy Center , SandRidge Commons, Project 180, MAPS 3, Core to Shore, MidTown, Automobile Alley, Bricktown — it's...
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