Construction firm hired for MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium Published on January 13, 2026 The Oklahoma City Council voted today to approve a construction management services contract with Lingo Construction for the new MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium, set to anchor a future sports and entertainment district just south of Bricktown. Tagged as: , MAPS 4
Constructora contratada para el Estadio de Usos Múltiples de MAPS 4 Published on January 13, 2026 El Concejo de Oklahoma City votó el día de hoy para aprobar un contrato de servicios de construcción con Lingo Construction para el nuevo Estadio de Usos Múltiples de MAPS 4, el cual será uno de los pilares del futuro distrito deportivo y de entretenimiento al sur de Bricktown. Tagged as: , MAPS 4, Noticias en español
Bolt Tower dedicated at OKC Fair Park Published on January 06, 2026 A 72-foot landmark sculpture, “Bolt Tower,” that includes a 3D-printed time capsule filled with people’s photos and memories of the State Fair, was dedicated today at OKC Fair Park. The sculpture was funded through Oklahoma City’s 1% for Art program as part of the voter-approved MAPS 4 construction of the new OG&E Coliseum. Tagged as: , Arts & Culture, MAPS 4
MAPS 4 revela el diseño inicial del nuevo Estadio de Usos Múltiples Published on December 03, 2025 El miércoles, durante una reunión del Subcomité de Recintos de MAPS 4 (MAPS 4 Venues Subcommittee), se presentó por primera vez cómo será el nuevo Estadio de Usos Múltiples de MAPS 4, con un valor de $121 millones de dólares, destinado a convertirse en el pilar del futuro distrito deportivo y de entretenimiento al sur de Bricktown. Tagged as: , MAPS 4, Noticias en español
MAPS 4 reveals first look at new Multipurpose Stadium design Published on December 03, 2025 A first look at the $121-million MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium set to anchor a future sports and entertainment district just south of Bricktown was unveiled on Wednesday during the MAPS 4 Venues Subcommittee meeting. Construction is expected to begin this spring, with the stadium scheduled to open in January 2028. Tagged as: , MAPS 4
MAPS 4 Mental Health Crisis Center name to honor Robert Ravitz Published on November 18, 2025 Oklahoma City Council recently voted to name the MAPS 4 Mental Health Crisis Center in honor of the late Robert “Bob” Ravitz, former Oklahoma County Chief Public Defender. The new facility will be called the Robert Ravitz Crisis Center, recognizing Ravitz’s three decades of service and his lifelong advocacy for people facing mental health and legal challenges. Tagged as: , MAPS 4
Oklahoma City celebrates opening of Dorset Place Veteran Community Published on October 06, 2025 The City of Oklahoma City’s MAPS 4 program and the Oklahoma City Housing Authority (OCHA) cut the ribbon today on Dorset Place Veteran Community, a new permanent supportive housing development for veterans experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Once complete, Dorset Place Veteran Community, located at 2435 NW 122nd St., will provide 70 new units of supportive housing in Oklahoma City. Tagged as: , Key to Home, MAPS 4
City Council approves final plans for MAPS 4 soccer parks improvements Published on September 12, 2025 Oklahoma City Council approved final plans for soccer facility upgrades and new amenities at C.B. Cameron Park and South Lakes Park. MAPS 4 includes $32.34 million for soccer facilities and public space transformation as part of the MAPS 4 Parks project. Tagged as: , MAPS 4, Parks & Recreation
Landmark sculpture unveiled at OKC Fair Park Published on September 11, 2025 OK State Fair goers are invited to be some of the first to see the newly installed “Bolt Tower” at OKC Fair Park. The City of Oklahoma City commissioned Jenny Sabin Studio to create the 72-foot landmark sculpture. Tagged as: , Arts & Culture, MAPS 4
City cuts ribbon on MAPS 4 pedestrian bridge, EMBARK's FAM landing Published on September 08, 2025 City and Chickasaw Nation leaders cut the ribbon today on two new projects along the Oklahoma River in Oklahoma City’s Horizons District. The first project is a new MAPS 4 pedestrian bridge that spans 614 feet over the Oklahoma River, just north of the OKANA Resort & Waterpark. The second project, the First Americans Museum Landing, has reached substantial completion. Tagged as: , EMBARK, MAPS 4