By Linda Miller For The OklahomanIn 2010, just about this time of year, Oklahoma City shoppers and diners were introduced to a new upscale center that looked like no other in the metro. Red Coyote Running and Fitness, Uptown Kids, Balliets and On A Whim along with Cafe 501, Upper Crust and Republic Gastropub settled early into the expansive, much-anticipated Classen Curve. Other stores followed, not in a mad rush but steadily, perhaps tempted like shoppers by the easy access, wide sidewalks, large storefront windows, modern architecture and a constant buzz that this is an exciting place to be. Today, more than two dozen stores and restaurants fill the center and the neighboring Triangle at Classen Curve.Read more on NewsOK.com