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  • Oklahoma: Town Rejects International Building Code, Fearing U.N. Control

    Mustang, Oklahoma (pop. 17,395) has voted down adoption of the 2009 International Codes after a city council member argued that the codes represent an implementation of a United Nations resolution known as “Agenda 21.”

  • Commendable Achievement - RePUBlic Gastropub, Oklahoma City, Okla.

    “The coolest sports bar in America” was the client's request, and that's what architect Rand Elliott delivered.

  • Oklahoma Sees First ARRA Project

    ADA, OKLA.— The renovation of a 56-unit development here nearly came to a halt as the economy tanked, but Red-Wood Development was able to complete the work this year with the help of federal stimulus dollars.

  • Raymond James and BOKF Fund Two Projects

    Raymond James Tax Credit Funds announced it has recently partnered with the BOKF Community Development Fund, a Bank of Oklahoma subsidiary focused on economic development and affordable housing, to provide $6.9 million in low-income housing tax credit (LI

  • Relatively Unscathed

    THROUGHOUT THE RECESSION, Oklahoma City has received a tremendous amount of national attention as a result of its relatively stable economy. And that attention is welldeserved.

  • Hope and Worry

    Here's the good news: Deals are moving again. Developers in South Central states are closing the financing and starting construction on scores of stalled affordable housing projects throughout the region.

  • 2009 SIXTH ANNUAL A|L LIGHT AND ARCHITECTURE DESIGN AWARDS ? Car Park One

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  • Web Sites For Rookies

    If you don’t have an online presence yet, now’s a good time to start.

  • South Central At-A-Glance

    TULSA, OKLA. - While it may be located in the heart of Tornado Alley, this city has avoided much of the storm that has hit housing markets across the United States in the past couple of years. Employment has grown, and the unemployment rate fell more than a percentage point early in 2008 before...