Originally Posted by
Pete Brzycki
I just posted the Chamber article because of the post inquiring about it. They've actually produced a bunch of videos and multi-media pieces as well.
I've lived here in Southern California for 21 years now and I see great shift in perception regarding OKC, especially now that we have not only an NBA team, but one that is very good and showcases a rabid, packed house on national TV. When I tell people I'm from Oklahoma City, usually the first response is something about the Thunder. It used to be about the bombing or just a general lack of reference.
Cowtowns don't get NBA franchises. And there is a constant stream of good publicity; we can't even keep track of all the lists OKC lands on these days.
Besides, most development and job growth comes from locals -- it's about keeping the best and brightest at home and providing a fertile ground for business growth and real estate development. You see that happening all the time now and that's a massive change from just 15 years ago.
And while we may not be landing big corporate HQ's, who the heck is? A big move like that rarely happens... What OKC has done is have lots of local companies grow substantially (Devon, CHK, SandRidge, Paycor, Express Personnel, Sonic, MidFirst, American Fidelity, etc.), get Continental to move down from Enid, and got tons of branch jobs like Boeing and Hertz. Not to mention a massive growth of the Health Sciences Center and the steadiness brought on by a large base of government jobs, including a lot of well-paying ones through Tinker.
I really do think OKC is starting to take off and I think we'll look back at this year as the time things really started to launch.
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