Residents of Oklahoma City's Capitol Hill District Say Neighborhood Poised for Revival

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When longtime Capitol Hill businessman Brent Fisher's father opened Dean's Drive-Thru Pawn Shop in 1968, the area was a vibrant business district filled with bustling department stores and restaurants.

Today, Capitol Hill is dappled with vacant buildings, used-car lots, Mexican grocery stores and thrift shops, but a few signs of urban renewal are starting to spring up.

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Residents of Oklahoma City's Capitol Hill District Say Neighborhood Poised for Revival

"I've been here when it was the place to be, when it wasn't the place to be and when it's getting back to where it's supposed to be," said Fisher, who purchased the pawnshop from his fat...

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