AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOklahoma City Real Estate & Development: Plans for Oklahoma City’s proposed Legends Tower are still alive, but developer Scot Matteson says the biggest hurdle may be demand, not FAA approval. Phase 1 would move ahead without the tower, including parking, retail/entertainment, apartments and a dual-branded Hyatt. Public Health & Food Safety: The FDA upgraded an Alfredo sauce recall to a Class I, highest-risk category after potential Salmonella contamination; the product was sold in 41 states. AI Infrastructure: Crusoe says it has contracted 4.9 gigawatts of AI infrastructure capacity across data centers and Crusoe Cloud, with a development pipeline exceeding 40 GW. Local Agriculture & Animal Health: Oklahoma and surrounding states are preparing for the New World screwworm after it was detected in Texas, with vets urging wound protection and noting emergency FDA steps for pets. Business & Markets: Wall Street ended higher as SpaceX’s IPO debuted, while hopes for Iran-U.S. peace talks helped sentiment. Sports Business (OKC angle): Oklahoma City is positioned as a top NBA title contender in early 2026-27 odds, and one report flags Isaiah Joe as a potential tradeable asset as the Thunder manage roster and salary flexibility.
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