Business Times of Edmond, Oklahoma March 2020 - Page 3

ED M O N D, O K L AHO MA MARCH 2020 VOL. 12 | NO. 3 GENERAL MANAGER Lance Moler EDITOR Mark Codner SALES TEAM Terri Bohanan Nancy Sade INSIDE 2020 STEPHENSON PARK RENOVATIONS: TENNIS TO GO, ROCKETSHIP TO STAY 6 Stephenson Park is slated to receive a $3 million renovation in 2020, bringing it up- to-date as a “modern urban park,” said Craig Dishman, director of the Edmond Parks and Recreation Department. “It’s really kind of a downtown urban park feel that we’re trying to create,” Dishman said. EXPERIENCE THE TASTES AND TREATS OF THE EDMOND RAILYARD CONTRIBUTING WRITERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS Lance Moler Mike Crandall Jim Denton Nick Massey Patty Miller Van Mitchell Tim Priebe Karen Moore Tom Fink Miss your Business Times? Call 405-341-2121 to get on our mailing list. Thanks! 10 Chris Anderson and his business partner Casey Massegee with the Grant Group, had been successful with several Edmond ventures. So when the opportunity arose to purchase a former lumberyard building at 23 West 1st Street, they jumped at it. The result is the Edmond Railyard, which includes six restaurants, a bar serving wine, craft cocktails, craft beer, as well as a cigar room upstairs, and two office spaces that house an oil and gas company, and a human resources firm. THE EDMOND SUN PRINT SHOP SHINES ON DOWNTOWN 17 The Business Times is a monthly publication of The Edmond Sun devoted to business in the Edmond area. All rights reserved. Copyright © March 2020 22 Printing is a process that has been around for a long time, and with it has come improvements in technology, quality and color capabilities. As a result, companies like The Edmond Sun, which has its own printing plant with large-format press, has become a beacon for smaller publications to turn to for printing help. LOCAL ARTISTS PUTTING THEIR MARK ON DOWNTOWN EDMOND AT THUNDERDOME TATTOO Randy Randerson and Joshua Ross have different styles but they bring them together under one roof in downtown Edmond to create beautiful pieces of art. As the co-owners of Thunderdome Tattoo on Broadway, Randerson and Ross bring more than 30 years of tattooing experience to create the aforementioned artwork — one tattoo at a time. MARCH 2020 | The Business Times 3