Edmond's Housing and Community Development Spearheads Affordable Housing Efforts with Federal Grant Programs
Edmond, Oklahoma is addressing housing affordability issues through the CDBG program, offering various aid initiatives like home rehabilitation, buyer assistance, and tree maintenance for qualifying residents.
Rep. Mark Tedford Addresses Rising Oklahoma Property Insurance Rates Amidst Severe Weather Challenges
Rep. Tedford discusses the rise in Oklahoma's property insurance rates, citing severe weather, economic challenges, and legislative efforts to protect homeowners. He emphasizes the balance between regulation and a healthy insurance market.
City of Norman Seeks Proposals to Overhaul Development Codes in Line with AIM Norman Plan
Norman, Oklahoma, is seeking proposals to update its development codes in alignment with the AIM Norman plan, with a focus on urban planning, natural resource protection, and preparing for population growth.
Oklahoma City Unveils Design for New NBA Arena as Mayor Holt Highlights Project in State of the City Address
Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt unveiled preliminary designs for a new modern NBA arena and entertainment complex, aiming to boost the downtown area and integrate with the local community.
Renovated Lawton Home Hits the Market after City's Compliance Efforts with Federal Housing Regulations
A renovated home by the Lawton Urban Homesteading Authority is on sale for $139,000 after city-backed rehabilitation using HUD funds. The sale is to recover investments and comply with federal regulations.
Historic McMahon Auditorium in Lawton on Track for Modern Transformation by April 2026
McMahon Auditorium upgrades continue with completed outer walls and new windows, as interior framing progresses. Lobby renovations and elevator installation are part of the project aiming for an April 2026 completion.
Del City Police Department Seeks New Recruits with Social Media Pitch for New Year Resolutions
The Del City Police Department used Facebook to invite people to consider a law enforcement career in their recruitment post, highlighting benefits such as non-sick leave and encouraging certified officers to apply.
Oklahoma City Council Approves MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium, Construction to Begin This Spring
Oklahoma City Council approves the construction of the MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium, managed by Lingo Construction Services, with construction starting in spring and an expected opening in early 2028.
Oklahoma City Celebrates New Affordable Housing Solution with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony at Portland Place Apartments
New affordable housing development, Portland Place Apartments, opens in Oklahoma City with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, exemplifying a successful public-private partnership effort.
The Peake Snaps Oklahoma City Chesapeake Campus Back To Life
Robinson Park has rebranded the west half of the former Chesapeake campus as The Peake and is marketing the 14‑building site for offices, retail and housing. The developer plans to preserve on‑site amenities while leasing and selling space.
Whataburger Moves In As Covell And I-35 Turn Into Edmond’s Fast-Food Hot Corner
Edmond’s planning commission signed off on a Whataburger site plan at the Covell exit, adding another national chain to a growing mix of restaurants and retail. The move follows years of public infrastructure investment to ready the interchange for more development.
Quapaw Nation Doubles Down With New Miami, Oklahoma Casino
The Quapaw Nation has opened a purpose-built Quapaw Casino in Miami with an expanded slot floor, new dining, a brewery outlet and a Ma Kó‑Sha coffee bar. Tribal leaders say the project will bolster jobs and tourism in northeast Oklahoma.
Cherokee Nation’s Tahlequah Housing Play Aims To Keep Workers Close
The Cherokee Nation is using HUD’s Section 184 pilot to build rental homes for marshals, nurses and other skilled staff, starting with two units in Tahlequah. Tribal leaders call the program a recruitment tool and a pathway to ownership.
Dayton’s Winsupply Doubles Down at Home in Coast-To-Coast Growth Spree
Winsupply will add roughly 200,000 sq ft at its Miami Township site as part of a 1.6M sq ft national buildout that includes Atlanta and Oklahoma City. The move aims to speed deliveries and deepen inventory for local contractors.
Edmond Family Says 'Barely Habitable' Rental Led Straight To Eviction Fight
An Edmond family says national landlord American Homes 4 Rent left their rental in disrepair, then filed an eviction after the family withheld rent while repairs lagged. A public adjuster called the house "barely habitable."
Panhandle Ranch Empire as Freeman Family Spread Hits Market For $127.7 Million
A Freeman family ranching empire across the Texas‑Oklahoma Panhandle is for sale as a single package for $127.7M, offering irrigated cropland, a 9,000‑head feedyard and energy royalties.
Vacant Lot No More: Boulevard Place Finally Breaks Ground In Downtown OKC
Rose Rock has started site work on Boulevard Place at 20 W. Oklahoma City Blvd, a long‑delayed mid‑rise that aims to add roughly 260 apartments near the convention center. The move marks the project's first visible progress after years of delays.
Pittsburg County Fast-Tracks 2,000-Acre ‘Project Emerald’ Data Hub Gamble
A county panel advanced a tax package tied to IREN’s "Project Emerald," a proposed 2,000‑acre data center near Kiowa that promises big revenue and raises water and grid questions. The plan now goes to local taxing boards and public meetings are planned.
From Oil To Bytes: Old Baker Hughes Campus Becomes OKC Data Center Gear Hub
Rigid Fabrication bought a former Baker Hughes campus on Sooner Road and will build data‑center racks and enclosures as Oklahoma attracts cloud investment. The move recasts old oilfield space into supply‑chain manufacturing.





























































































































































































































