Re: Relocating to OKC..Good and Bad !
I'd have to say, OKC has lots to offer - you just need to look for it sometimes. But really, no matter what you might be into - this amazing city has something for ya.
That is pretty rare considering the location of OKC and the fact that it is an outwardly appearing conservative city - but once you come in, there's LOTS to tickle your fancy. Like was said, OKC has some nice but gritty urban districts as well as some suburban expanses with both extremes growing and becoming more connected actually. OKC was on a suburban expanse for the longest time (perhaps since the 1970's) but now attention is returning to the inner city gems.
OKC also has a pretty nice diversity and that is reflected in the food. You can find just about anything, although sometimes it may not be exactly where you'd expect. We mostly complain about the zoning in OKC that has created a concrete jungle of sorts - but this is "slowly" changing as the city recognizes it can expect better / greener developments - this is one compliment of Edmond by the way, they ALWAYS mandate green "fixtures" of sorts in their development.
Also, it seems that people in OKC are more willing to live together now than ever before. OKC used to be quite segregated especially with the so-called "white flight" to the suburbs. That is changing with lots of gentrification taking place in the inner city - and these projects are almost all upscale at the moment, in an effort to bring-up the market no doubt.
Another thing that is changing is OKC's mindset in general. It used to be that OKC was content on being a Tier III city but that has definitely changed really since around 2000 and certainly getting the Hornets and the probable relocation of the NBA Sonics has allowed OKC to develop a swagger of sorts - and this is noticed by the pride in MOST residents of the city. Not an arrogant swagger, but people nonetheless defend OKC now, which even 15 years ago was NOT THE CASE.
OKC is a fantastic city and I among others welcome you and hope that you help to make the city even better. (I sound like the mayor or something, but that is really how people feel about OKC now).
Good luck on your search for housing, there's TONS to chose from - it really depends upon what it is you are looking for and where you'd like to be. Oh, if you get the chance - please use our non-stop flights from ABQ on ExpressJet, now is a great time to come visit OKC in that our largest festival is taking place downtown!!
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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