News of Interest

Owasso luxury development prepares 'epic' golf course
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City)
, May 28, 2008, by Kirby Lee Davis,

This Robert Trent Jones designed golf course is located in Stone Canyon, Oklahoma's largest planned community. "The Patriot" is the only Robert Trent Jones designed golf course in Oklahoma.

76th Street Professional Plaza is the first commercial property in Owasso city limits that you come upon as you leave Stone Canyon.

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New Development To Bring Thousands To Rogers County
Tuesday May 23, 2006 7:49am from the ktul.com website.

Owasso - Thousands of people could soon make Rogers County their new home address. A three-thousand acre development is planned along the southwest corner of Rogers County near Owasso.

The property is currently ranch land that will be developed into single-family homes, apartments and commercial and industrial uses.

It's called Stone Canyon and is being developed by the Owasso Land Trust. It's the largest land unit development ever filed in the state.

"And, to have three thousand new homes to be built in Rogers County is a great asset, tax wise, population wise, it's just great growth potential for Rogers County," says Chuck Taber.

Construction on the new homes should begin early next year.

Owasso is Good for Business.

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Population Growth
 From the City of Owasso website.

Owasso planned for prosperity. Past and present prudent, forward-thinking decisions by our community leaders have created a fast-growing, economically healthy city without all of the "growing pains" that often accompany rapid expansion.
Owasso has the heart of a small town, with a 2006 population of 33,858 in the ZIP code, but it fuels a much larger retail trade area of nearly 700,000 because of its unique location and solid infrastructure.
Owasso is expected to grow at least another 15% between now and 2008, and the city is ready for the challenge. Growth can challenge a community in a number of ways, including providing adequate infrastructure, education, housing, goods and services to supply the population.
With a master city plan for expansion already in place which addresses their community needs, Owasso residents present and future are assured their community will continue to prosper, not just "grow".
We invite you to take a closer look at the people who will be your new neighbors, co-workers, employees and customers.
 

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