Top Projects in 2025

Here’s a quick look at the largest building permits in Norman in 2025:

  1. $18,000,000 - Target (4005 Armstrong Ave)

  2. $10,500,000 - Veteran’s Affairs (3860 Journey Parkway)

  3. $9,800,464* - Crimson Flats 75-unit Multifamily Development (2105 East Imhoff)

  4. $9,500,000 - Variety Care (1720 North Porter)

  5. $8,500,000 - “Western Sky on Boyd” 8-unit Multifamily Development (217 East Boyd)

  6. $8,000,000 - Cleveland County Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall (615 East Robinson)

  7. $7,688,454 - 48-unit Multifamily Development (215 West Linn Street)

  8. $6,000,000 - Rigid Automation (2101 SE 24th Ave)

  9. $5,669,600 - Norman Urology Clinic (3980 West Tecumseh)

  10. $5,300,000 - Hobby Lobby (1703 Goppold Lane)

    *Combined total of multiple building permits

For additional details on building permits in Norman, please visit the Permitting Statistics page →

Source: https://www.normanok.gov/your-government/d...

Top Projects in 2024

Here’s a quick look at the largest building permits in Norman in 2024:

  1. $13,300,000 - Norman North High School Football Stadium (1809 Stubbeman)

  2. $10,600,000 - Kappa Alpha Theta Addition (845 Chautauqua)

  3. $9,000,000 - Main Event Entertainment (1929 Mount Williams Way)

  4. $7,364,131 - Extra Space Storage (2100 SE 24th Ave, storm damage repair)

  5. $6,000,000 - Integris Primary Care Clinic (2361 NW 36th Ave)

  6. $5,825,000 - Monroe Elementary School classroom addition (1601 McGee Drive)

  7. $5,500,000 -Hillel Foundation (494 Elm Ave)

  8. $4,000,000 - Zayden’s Place Shell Building (1300 West Lindsey)

  9. $4,000,000 - McKinley Elementary School classroom addition (728 South Flood)

  10. $3,700,000 - Tri Delta Sorority Addition & Remodel (1611 College Ave)

For additional details on building permits in Norman, please visit the Permitting Statistics page →

Norman Public Schools launches Oklahoma Aviation Academy

Norman Public Schools launched the Oklahoma Aviation Academy, a comprehensive aviation and aerospace program for high schools students in 2022. Working with the University of Oklahoma, Moore Norman Technology Center and industry partners from both the public and private sectors, NPS will capitalize on Norman’s geographic location and rich history in flight.