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Bricktown

Bricktown's new fire station breaks ground

Bricktown’s new $2.9 million Fire Station 6 at 21 S Lincoln Blvd will be the first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design building to be constructed with city funds from the 2000 GO Bond Issue and Capital Use Project Taxes.

Pamela Grady


Without proper connectivity, Bricktown fears new convention center may deter patrons

When Jim Cowan steps out of his office on the west side of the AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, he sees the results of 20 years of public and private investments that transformed a dilapidated early 20th-century industrial warehouse hub into a bustling entertainment district for the new millennium.

Kelley Chambers


Musicians, Oklahoma officials celebrate opening of Bricktown’s American Banjo Museum

Banjo legend Earl Scruggs and Oklahoman Roy Clark along with Lt. Gov. Jari Askins celebrated the opening of the American Banjo Museum in Bricktown Sept. 10 at a ribbon-cutting ceremony.



Oklahoma City Council approves Wanda Jackson Way in Bricktown

Oklahoma City Council voted unanimously July 21 to name a Bricktown alley after rockabilly’s Wanda Jackson for her lifetime musical achievements.



Whatever happened to that?!? Part Two

Looking into why announced projects stall

Pamela A. Grady


Downtown residential spaces piling up in OKC

As the undisputed development king of Lower Bricktown, Randy Hogan has plenty of which to be proud. With seven buildings in Lower Bricktown – most notably the Sonic corporate headquarters, Harkins Bricktown Cinemas and Bass Pro Shops – he has indelibly left his mark.

Dean Anderson and Heidi Rambo Centrella


Leaders, officials gather to discuss Bricktown district

State leaders, city officials and Oklahoma City leaders gathered in Bricktown April 15 to talk about the district’s future.

Pamela A. Grady


OKC law firm moves from Downtown to Bricktown

The Edmonds Cole Law Firm has recently moved its offices from the One N Hudson building to 7 S. Mickey Mantle Drive.

Pamela A. Grady


Compass briefs: New pub opens in Bricktown

Real-estate happenings in the metro OKC area

Pamela A. Grady


Rather than demolish buildings, Architectural Antiques dismantles them, reusing old elements for new homes

For nearly 30 years, Jack and Lynda SmithSchick of Architectural Antiques have been selling rare architectural elements, salvaged and disassembled from properties and historical buildings throughout the world, thus, recycling history.

Pamela A. Grady


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