Welcoming Visitors with “THUNDER UP”

Earlier in the week, one of our awesome clients posted a picture of her neighbor’s yard in Quail Creek, showing their pride in our Oklahoma City Thunder. Not all that surprisingly, that pic was shared all over Facebook, and was one of our most popular (shared) posts of all time. You can see why: Just […]

Eischen’s Bar – A Family Favorite

Yes, that’s right. One of our family favorites is a “bar.” In fact, it’s billed as the oldest bar in Oklahoma, with a long, interesting history which includes a grocery store, a fire, visitors from all across the globe, and I’m sure much more. If you’re looking for fancy digs, or a big, varying menu, […]

What’s it Like Living in Downtown OKC?

Just the other day, I posted up a video highlighting the most expensive home in downtown Oklahoma City, but you know there are more affordable options, right? My video guy and I recently (just a few weeks ago) had a discussion about creating an amazing video showing off what it’s really like to live in […]

Hip-hop Showing OKC the Love

I love it when someone puts great sound and great video together to show off our city, like the “Where We’ve Been (Where We’re Goin’)” video we shared a while back. And there’s nothing better than a new twist. Check out the latest and greatest, and the only hip-hop version I’m aware of, which I […]

#okcW3 – Adaptive Sports for Athletes with Physical Disabilities

It’s time for this month’s ShowMeOKC W3! Did you know that the Oklahoma City metro has become a major hub for adaptive sports? Check out the video below to learn more, then check out these resources for additional info: GODSA Oklahoma Blaze (FB) Oklahoma Blaze (Twitter) Adaptive Rowing at OKC NHPC Sitting Volleyball UCO Endeavor Games

Dave & Busters OKC Preview Party

As most of our readers know by now, Dave & Busters is about to open their first store in Oklahoma City, boasting 23,000 square feet and a “Million Dollar Midway.” A couple of us were lucky enough to get invited to the preview party last night. Let me just say that the food was amazing, […]

How OKC Avoided Economic Pitfalls

As the Mayor’s Conference takes place in Washington D.C., city governments are dealing with severe problems at home — from high unemployment to funding cuts. This morning on NPR, Steve Inskeep visited with our Mayor, Mick Cornett about how our amazing city has managed to avoid some of these problems. In my opinion, he did […]

OKC “Real Estate Is Ripe For A Rebound”

Once again, our wonderful Oklahoma City metro is being trumpeted by Forbes.com as one of the top 10 in the realm of real estate and, again, this comes as no surprise to me, being that I live & breathe real estate in Edmond, Oklahoma City, and throughout the metro. These types of stories do seem […]

#okcW3 – Opening Night & Myriad Gardens

It’s time for this month’s ShowMeOKC W3! Have you been to Oklahoma City’s Myriad Botanical Gardens lately? Do you have plans for New Years Eve? Even though it’s winter and the greens aren’t green right now, if you answered “no” to either of the above, you’ve gotta check this out (go fullscreen to get the […]

Oklahoma City Seeks Walkability

Here’s a great article, with a few comical lines, about the progress our city has made in something other than economics and growth: Once Cornett recognized this, he did the only thing more embarrassing than publicly admitting his waistline. He called a press conference at the zoo, stood in front of the elephants, and announced […]