EDMOND — With so much Oklahoma City playtime and nightlife gone to districts — Bricktown, the Plaza District, The Paseo, Automobile Alley, Midtown, Stockyards City, and a half dozen others — Neal McGee sees room for one more, but 15 miles away.

The District at Westbridge Pointe, on the south side of W Edmond Road, just west of downtown, and for branding purposes, west of the low-slung bridge over the BNSF Railway line that divides east from west in Edmond.

Still mostly dirt but with streets and parking in place, Westbridge is planned to attract small-office users, smaller retailers, as well as bars and eateries with patios to draw customers to a big common courtyard with a stage for entertainers.

"What we're trying to find in the bar-restaurant is what you're finding in the districts in Oklahoma City, i.e., The Mule, and Empire Slice House," McGee said, naming two hot spots in the Plaza District. "Those areas that have to have a certain ambience. They're not going to do well in a strip center, but they're going to do well in a little district area like this."