Construction on the 12,000-seat Sunset Amphitheater by Notes Live is expected to begin very soon with a completion date scheduled for summer 2025. The $70 million project located in Mustang Creek Crossing east of John Kilpatrick Turnpike and north of Southwest 15th Street is expected to draw world-renown musical acts to OKC. Chisholm Creek in far north OKC continues to expand and attract businesses. The most recent addition to that development is Ramsay’s Kitchen from star chef and TV personality Gordon Ramsay. Spark and Dave’s Hot Chicken will soon be opening there. Classen Curve, OKC Outlets, Penn Square Mall and Quail Springs Mall have already added or will soon add new retail establishments to their shopping lineup. A great deal of attention has been spent in recent weeks on large retail and entertainment development projects planned for downtown OKC, including the new arena and The Broadway at Bricktown proposal. In addition, construction on other projects in and around the downtown area has either already started or will begin in a year or two. Those include: • The Citizen Club, a private club inside the Citizens Building going up across the street from the OKC Memorial that will include a restaurant and other amenities. • The Truck Yard in Lower Bricktown, an entertainment venue that will feature its own restaurant and bar, beer garden, food trucks, live music and more. Economic development officials believe the Truck Yard will be a catalyst to Bricktown and a connector to the Boathouse District. • The new MAPS 4 multi-purpose stadium. The new entertainment and sports complex is one step closer to fruition following recent news that owners of the OKC Energy FC soccer team purchased property in Lower Bricktown and would like to donate it to the city for the stadium. Officials are confident that the stadium will be a catalyst to spur additional restaurants and retail in that part of Bricktown. Another OKC retail development that also deserves a mention is Rose Creek Plaza at Northwest 164th and May, where a new Homeland grocery store has opened. There are several provisional concepts in the works for that development as well.
A proposed skyscraper reaching 1,907 feet in height is included as one of four towers slated to be built as part of the new Boardwalk at Bricktown development near downtown OKC.
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