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The mayor of Yukon says a controversial project to build a multi-million indoor-outdoor amphitheater in city limits, won’t move forward.
Colorado Springs-based VENU reports it is no longer focused on building a 12,500-seat amphitheater in Oklahoma City.
The City of Yukon announced it is dropping plans for the Sunset Amphitheater after a feasibility study showed the city would ...
Yukon leaders join Oklahoma City, Edmond and Norman in rejecting Colorado Springs amphitheater developer JW Roth and VENU Live.
Yukon residents told News 9 on Friday that they believe the Yukon city council will decide against the development of a new concert venue after a feasibility study detailing its financial impact ...
A plan for an amphitheater in Yukon will not be moving forward, according to Yukon Mayor Brian Pillmore.The Sunset ...
Yukon residents expressed relief after the city decides not to proceed with a controversial amphitheater project due to ...
The amphitheater would have been located at Route 66 and Frisco Road, but homeowners were concerned about the potential disruptions caused by the noise.
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‘This is day one’: Yukon economic feasibility study for ... - MSNThe site of the proposed Sunset Amphitheater is near I-40 and Frisco Road on the west side of Yukon. The proposed venue holds 12,000 seats, with developers setting their sights on Yukon after ...
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.
Groups prepare arguments for, against Yukon amphitheater. KOCO - Oklahoma City Videos. Fri, May 2, 2025 at 9:23 PM UTC. Groups prepare arguments for, against Yukon amphitheater. Advertisement.
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