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Colorado Springs-based VENU reports it is no longer focused on building a 12,500-seat amphitheater in Oklahoma City.
The mayor of Yukon says a controversial project to build a multi-million indoor-outdoor amphitheater in city limits, won’t ...
The developer behind the proposed Sunset Amphitheater in Yukon said it made the decision to pull the project for consideration. News of the decision first broke on Tuesday during a Yukon City Council ...
Amphitheater developer JW Roth is putting plans for a 12,500-seat venue in central Oklahoma on hold following the collapse of ...
A plan for an amphitheater in Yukon will not be moving forward, according to Yukon Mayor Brian Pillmore.The Sunset ...
The City of Yukon announced it is dropping plans for the Sunset Amphitheater after a feasibility study showed the city would ...
Yukon residents expressed relief after the city decides not to proceed with a controversial amphitheater project due to concerns about its fit within the city and return on investment.
A controversial amphitheater is no longer coming to Yukon after a back-and-forth battle that has lasted months. Yukon Mayor Brian Pillmore announced during a city council meeting on Tuesday that Yukon ...
New location in Yukon. If approved, the amphitheater would be built near the Frisco Road and Interstate 40 interchange in Yukon. The timeline of development on the new venue remains unclear.
Why we should protest the proposed Yukon amphitheater. I am writing in opposition to the building of the Sunset Amphitheater at Frisco Road and Route 66, less than one mile away from my home.
The Yukon City Council in early March preliminarily approved VENU's request to build the amphitheater, but local news outlets there have reported some residents are putting up a fight.