New banners going up at Eastpoint on NE 23d street. DOUG HOKE/THE OKLAHOMAN
Ryan Coleman, marketing chair for East End Historic District said:
"We’re excited about being able to bring businesses to our corridor, and we are committed to supporting them. Whether you are an established business or you are an up-and-coming entrepreneur, we want to make sure that we provide assistance and support and bring people to the corridor who want to live, work and play."
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