Ted Streuli
Editor, The Journal RecordTed Streuli is the editor of The Journal Record, a weekday newspaper and online publisher of business, political and legal news for Oklahoma. He regularly reports for the Business Intelligence Report, heard each week on KGOU.
Streuli has led The Journal Record’s newsroom since 2004. He has nearly 30 years of journalism experience, having worked at newspapers in Oklahoma, Texas and California.
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Over the past week or so Oklahoma City’s energy companies have been releasing their quarterly earnings reports, and some of the more interesting numbers…
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In today’s business climate, attorneys have to think more like a CEO who runs a company rather than someone who just practices law.That’s according to Jim…
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Oklahoma City Hotel Tax Revenue Lower Than Expected; Budget Cuts Threaten Rural Firefighting ProgramOn Tuesday, the City of Oklahoma City announced hotel/motel tax collections fell for the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2017, and were down even below the…
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If you’ve been to downtown Oklahoma City in the past year, you’ve probably had to weave your way around concrete barriers, dodge traffic cones, and been…
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About two years ago the City of Oklahoma City granted tax increment finance, or TIF status to the Northeast 23rd Street, Martin Luther King, and Kelley…
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Earlier this week, the Oklahoma City Council voted 7-2 to pursue negotiations with the developer Omni for a proposed hotel attached to downtown Oklahoma…
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On Tuesday, the Oklahoma Hotel and Lodging Association held its annual forecasting luncheon at the Skirvin in downtown Oklahoma City. The group’s figures…
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The big news that came out of this week’s Oklahoma City Council meeting involved the body formally voicing its opposition to State Question 777 – the…
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ITT Closure Has Little Effect On Oklahoma’s Labor Pool; Roofers, Bankers Clash Over Delayed PaymentsEarlier this week ITT Technical Institute immediately closed every campus across the country. Filings last year with the Securities and Exchange…
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Tax increment finance, or TIF, districts allow developers to offset some of their projects’ costs by accessing public funding – Oklahoma City’s “Core to…