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Controversial entertainment district breaks ground in Norman

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May 12, 2026
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NORMAN, Okla. (KOKH) — The groundbreaking of a controversial entertainment district took place in Norman on Tuesday.

The Rock Creek Entertainment District is a $1.1 billion, 269-acre mixed-use destination in Norman.

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“Today marks a defining moment years in the making for the University of Oklahoma, the future of Norman and the state of Oklahoma. Breaking ground on the Rock Creek Entertainment District reflects the work of countless individuals who championed a bold vision from the very beginning: community leaders, partners and supporters who believed this community should think bigger about its future. The District is grounded in a proven formula that aligns the university’s continued growth and momentum with the kind of live, work and play development where people want to be and choose to stay. As the state’s flagship university, OU has a responsibility to help build communities that create lasting opportunity and momentum for generations to come,” said University of Oklahoma President Joseph Harroz Jr.

The planned Rock Creek Entertainment District is envisioned as a year-round destination that will include a state-of-the-art, approximately 8,000-seat arena designed to host concerts, conventions, and community events, as well as University of Oklahoma men’s and women’s basketball games and women’s gymnastics meets.

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The broader District is intended to accommodate a mix of hospitality offerings, office space, retail, dining, residential living, and public gathering spaces. Organizers say the space will drive increased economic activity and tourism in Norman and the surrounding area and is projected to generate more than 3,000 construction and permanent jobs in hospitality, retail, and operations over the life of the development.

“Today’s groundbreaking signifies a long-term investment in Cleveland County – one that will bring jobs and support businesses, provide opportunities for families, and showcase the importance of partnerships like the one between Cleveland County and the University. I am proud to be part of this historic moment and am proud to support OU Athletics and continued economic development throughout Cleveland County. This is a destination that will be enjoyed not only by Cleveland County residents, but people from all over Oklahoma and beyond,” said Cleveland County Commissioner #1 Rod Cleveland.

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“Today marks more than the start of construction. It marks the beginning of a new chapter for Norman – one built on vision, partnership, and belief in what this community can become. We’re not just breaking ground on Rock Creek Entertainment District – we’re laying the foundation for jobs, for economic vitality, and for experiences that will bring people together for generations. Great communities don’t just happen. They are built – intentionally, collaboratively, and with a shared vision,” said City of Norman Ward #8 Council Member Scott Dixon.

The project has been dealing with some concerns from residents who say they should have had a say in the development.

In September, the Norman City Council voted to move forward with the project, which included a funding plan utilizing tax increment financing, or TIF for short.

Residents opposed to the $600 million TIF gathered signatures in response, arguing a project of its size deserved city-wide input.

Organizers were hoping for a citywide vote, but the Oklahoma Supreme Court ultimately ruled that the petition for a vote was legally insufficient.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source okcfox.com ’

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