Oklahoma City
There are numerous reasons Fortune Magazine cited the Oklahoma City area as the #1 place to launch a small business. Oklahoma City is intersected by two major interstates and has a busy airport making travel to other destinations convenient. There is low traffic congestion and low pollution levels. The mild climate offers year-round sunshine to enjoy the many recreational activities and the diverse cultural activities. Whether you’re visiting our world class zoo , mile-long Bricktown Canal, shopping venues, attending an event at the new Ford Center or museums and theatres, you will enjoy this vibrant and energetic city. To the north and south of OKC the cities of Edmond and Norman are a short commute away. Both of the city’s public school systems has been recognized nationally for exceptional teachers and instructional programs. Both communities offer a wide variety of old and new, from University of Oklahoma campus homes to Edmond’s historic downtown to new housing developments. Living in the Oklahoma City area is very reasonable and affordable. Housing costs and the cost of living are below the national average. We invite you to discover all the Oklahoma City metroplex has to offer.