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SkyView Partners and Tegethoff Development secured formal approval for the $350-million Oasis at Lakeport family resort in Osage Beach, MO

$350M Resort Project on Lake of the Ozarks Wins Approval

St. Louis-based SkyView Partners and Tegethoff Development, along with Fred Ross, owner of Big Thunder Marine, have secured formal approval of the development plan for the $350-million Oasis at Lakeport family resort and entertainment district in Osage Beach, MO, on Lake of the Ozarks. Construction is slated to begin immediately with plans to open in summer 2024. 

“With the development plan approved by the City of Osage Beach, we are extremely pleased to begin construction of Oasis at Lakeport, which will offer year-round attractions and entertainment for everyone at the lake to enjoy,” said Todd Schneider, co-managing partner of SkyView Partners. 

Construction plans include the creation of a year-round entertainment destination offering 25 acres of amusement rides and attractions, a Marriott Hotels property, indoor waterpark, restaurants, 200 public boat slips and a 1,000-space parking garage. Amusement offerings will include roller coasters, thrill and family rides and a 200-foot-tall observation wheel. 

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