The old General Motors plant in southeast Oklahoma City is looking less and less like a car factory as the Air Force proceeds with its conversion of the property into a maintenance facility. Steve Lackmeyer // Friday, March 13, 2009. Executives with these traits overflowed Thursday night in a room filled with the top minds of Oklahoma's business and nonprofit communities at The Journal Record's inaugural Oklahoma's Most-admired CEOs event. OrthoCare Innovations LLC has formed a multi-agency alliance to tap into millions of dollars in U.S. Defense Department funds for prosthetics research, manufacturing and commercialization in Oklahoma City, executives said Wednesday. Transform the way guests connect. That headline from the Monscierge homepage says it all. We saw a new restaurant The Old Spaghetti Factory open on the same block in Oct. 2021 and this new hotel will bring even more amenities to the area when it opens in early spring 2022. A new Oklahoma company has raised $1.5 million to develop a way to keep opioids out of the wrong hands. Oklahoma City has had the lowest unemployment rate of any large metro (metro with population of 1 million or more) six out of the 10 months since the recession was declared in September 2008. OKBio does a lot more networking at the BIO International Convention than usual as more people realize how many amazing scientific and commercial opportunities await in OKC! Topping the list is Oklahoma City as the top large city. Located at the southeast corner of Sheridan and Oklahoma Avenue, the property will be the entertainment districts first full-service hotel. Call it a happy accident. He plans to develop the area around his business with local leaders into an urban area similar to the Plaza District or Midtown. The initiative is made possible through a gift from Brookings trustee Robert M. Bass and his wife, the philanthropist Anne T. Bass. A white-tablecloth restaurant and community space are likely to be a part of the main lobby of the future 27-story BOK Park Plaza being built downtown. The Oklahoma City University law school has roots downtown, and may one day be headed back there to stay. If the lunch entree at this year's Commercial Real Estate Council's Forecast was any prediction of the days ahead, those in the business expect things to be OK in Oklahoma City in 2009. LEGO building products, the colorful interlocking blocks, seem to be making a comeback. By locating its SSC in Oklahoma City, CACI will be expanding its current business and employee population in the state. 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The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation has signed a collaboration agreement with GSK for the discovery, development and commercialization of therapies to prevent organ damage and death caused by conditions such as acute pancreatitis, lung injury and trauma. The Oklahoma City Thunder, an organization that knows a little something about successful launches, on Thursday unveiled an initiative designed to boost technological innovation through local entrepreneurship. When angel investors put their money into a company, they give that idea a chance to generate a business. A new public-private partnership between one of the world's premier aircraft engine makers and the U.S. Air Force is adding about 30 new jobs worth a payroll of about $2.5 million annually to Tinker Air Force Base's Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex. When it comes to building a vibrant, self-sustaining entrepreneurial economy, there's the how, and then there's the what how do you do it, and what it takes to succeed. It affects millions of people worldwide, causing pain and joint dysfunction cruelly impacting mobility and quality of life. Josh OBrien, i2E Inc. spokesman, said the deadline for entries in the first stage of an elevator pitch contest managed by the nonprofit business support agency is Feb. 6. Oklahoma City's Automobile Alley -- that mile of Broadway Avenue from NW Fourth Street to NW 13th Street -- was once home to 56 of the city's first 92 auto dealerships. Oklahoma leaders gathered at the state Capitol to announce which new tech company will call Oklahoma home. On Tuesday, a market report released by the American Wind Energy Association confirmed it happened. The 228,000-square-foot building will have 72 inpatient beds and about seven intensive care unit beds. Steve Lackmeyer // Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Oklahoma City is making great strides toward building a healthier and active community through new walking and biking routes. Without innovation, we wouldn't have entrepreneurs, startup companies, or job and wealth creation. Oklahoma County commissioners voted Wednesday to help fund the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber's efforts to bring jobs to Tinker Air Force Base. Second and Broadway: 48,801. Several new businesses are coming soon to Bartlesville's Eastland Shopping Center. Second and Broadway: 48,801. The organization will soon remodel an existing building and eventually build a tower with more operating rooms, more in-patient beds, and more services. A vibrant, growing city in northern Cleveland County, Moore is the hometown of Country singer and superstar Toby Keith. The lab will design, test and apply modernization technologies for legacy aircraft such as the C-17 Globemaster III and the Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS). The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation has received a five-year, $1.7 million grant to look at how DNA replicates itself. It's the ability to create a visual representation of something we cannot simply view with the naked eye. The new finding, published in the scientific journal eLife, could lead to new pathways for drug development for colorectal cancers. I am glad you told me that, because now I want to come and shoot in Oklahoma City, said film director Paul Osborne. Tucked away at Oklahoma's waterways, air traffic hubs and industrial parks are its foreign trade zones, those U.S. Customs duty management programs that are boosting the state into playing a bigger and better role in the global economy. Up-and-coming civic influencers donate time, resources to shape a new Oklahoma City. The overall job growth rate statewide was 2.4 percent for the same period. But, having joined the union a mere 110 years ago, we are still relatively young. 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