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Mar 4, 2008


SJS TO TURN ATLAS LIFE BUILDING INTO $15 MILLION FLAGSHIP HOTEL
Hotel operator SJS Hospitality LLC will pay about $15 million to transform downtown Tulsa's 95,000-square-foot Atlas Life Building into its flagship hotel, a 120-room Courtyard by Marriott. - Kirby Lee Davis

STUDY GIVES STATE C+ IN GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE
A new "Grading the States" report released Monday gives Oklahoma a C+ in overall government performance. - Marie Price

NEW WINE BILL MAKES IT THROUGH COMMITTEE
A bill allowing voters to reinstate Oklahoma wineries' ability to deal directly to restaurants and retailers in the state was approved by a legislative committee on Monday - but lawmakers hobbled the measure to ensure future changes to the legislation. - Janice Francis-Smith

TULSA WINCH GROUP ACQUIRES CANADIAN MANUFACTURER LANTEC
Tulsa Winch Group will add a new level of products and users to its inventory with its acquisition of Canadian manufacturer Lantec Winch and Gear Inc. - Kirby Lee Davis

SANDRIDGE ENERGY INCOME UP FOR QUARTER
SandRidge Energy, which became a public company in November, on Monday reported increases in net income for the fourth quarter and significant increases in production. - Jerry Shottenkirk

NEGLECTED AUTOMOBILE ALLEY BUILDING SHOWS SIGNS OF LIFE
One developer took a chance on a dilapidated building on Oklahoma City's Automobile Alley and is now seeing his first tenants after a multimillion-dollar renovation. - Kelley Chambers




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