Anybody who attended this have any updates/feedback?
Anybody who attended this have any updates/feedback?
I didn't go this year, but seriously, don't ever expect "breaking news" from this event. It's just where the Chamber folks go to pat each other on the back and talk about MAPS.
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Thanks for the link
The whole crowd laughed when the elephant gave birth,I dont think they were expecting that!
text version: http://www.okc.gov/council/mayor/sta...012/index.html
While revenue has been on the upswing for the time period mentioned (often by double digits), and ahead of previous year, all the articles i read were saying that we were still climbing out of the hole. Statements made by Council members to that effect (within the past 2 years). Anyway, is this statement correct? if so, that is great news...
From a revenue perspective, our city is in a very envious position. While most cities are still trying to get back to pre-recession levels, we have been above our pre-recession numbers for over two years. We are recording record revenue.
Larry, I don't have any statistical charts to provide but this is an article from a year ago.
http://newsok.com/oklahoma-city-sale...rticle/3529424
I don't think there is any doubt we have continued to improve since then.
ljbab728: thanks for the link...on a quick superficial read, I don't think the chronological aspect is quite matching up...will have to research it more...
Well, we are almost half way through 2012, and new development announcements for downtown have been slow. With exception of East Bricktown Apartments, most of the developments we are now seeing come to fruition are developments we have known about for a years, (ex. Maywood Apartments, Hilton/Garden, Aloft, Level, Edge).
City leaders and reporters have claimed that 2012 will be a big year for downtown. Sure we have seen small infill developments and renovations, but I am still waiting on a development to be announced that will make me go wow!
Hopefully the second half of 2012 will be more interesting.
The economy has slowed significantly since January. And it continues to slow at this time.
Hopefully this is a quote about our national economy. I believe OKC's monthly local sales tax revenue is better than ever and our unemployment rate is about as low as any city in the country.
Our national economy is hamstrung by a Congress which is impeding economic growth (stimulus) for political reasons. It seems to me that one political party has an agenda that puts their own welfare above the welfare of the middle class -- and putting America first!
Which political party? Click on this "politics" thread.
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