59 downtown Tulsa development projects coming soon or recently completed
Construction downtown is underway, and new projects are popping up right and left — including several parking garages.
Here are some of the developments happening in downtown Tulsa (or near downtown Tulsa, including the Pearl District and by Gathering Place), as well as some recently completed ones.
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WPX building
111 Greenwood
Reunion Building
Tulsa Club building
Davenport Urban Lofts
The Knoll at Maple Ridge
Elgin Parking Garage
Arvest Parking Garage
The View
National Bank of Commerce building
Cathedral District buildings
Adams Building
The Midland
21 N. Greenwood
First Place parking garage
111 Greenwood
OTASCO
The Cheairs Furniture Co. building
East Village project
Vast Bank building in Greenwood District
Hyatt Place Hotel
DoubleShot Coffee Co.
Cosmopolitan Apartments
The Flats on Archer
The Annex - Downtown grocery store
Hilton Garden Inn
Davenport Urban Lofts
Downtown developments completed projects
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
Hotel Indigo
Residence Inn
The Hartford Building
Jacobs Lofts on First
First Baptist Church
Former KOTV Building
New restaurants: Taco Bueno and Burger King
The Meridia
GKFF renovating the Archer Building
The Palace Building
Hampton Inn & Suites
The Boxyard
The former downtown YMCA: Y Lofts
Fox Hotel and Universal Ford buildings
The Transok Building
East End Village
Elgin Park brew pub and KSQ Design office
Ross Group headquarters
The Edge
Urban 8 townhouses
Coliseum Apartments
Best Western Plus Downtown Tulsa/Route 66 Hotel
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It is scheduled to be completed in the fall. The architect says its facade will change colors depending on the light: “It will be pretty dramatic, I think, at night.”
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The Edge at East Village, 211 S. Greenwood Ave., will begin move-ins this weekend and is scheduled to be completed by mid-August.
Ross Group worked with Michael Sager and the Tulsa Development Authority to resurrect the project, which was jumpstarted by Ross Group's purchase of the building for $1.45 million.
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The Local Development Act Review Committee unanimously recommended considering tax relief for the Tulsa-based Ross Group proposal.
If the developer, Flaherty & Collins, doesn't get a Tax Increment Financing District approved, it can back out of the project.
The five-floor, 110-room hotel is being developed by Anish Hotels Group, whose CEO is Andy Patel.
During a Tulsa Development Authority meeting Thursday, developer Bob Jack updated the progress of the Y Lofts, saying the price point, from about $1 to $1.40 per square foot, has kept sales brisk.
Formerly the First Street Lofts at 310 E. First St., the new name pays homage to Louie Jacobs, the first known owner and proprietor of the rooming house that originally occupied the five-story, brick building constructed in 1918.
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Formerly the First Street Lofts at 310 E. First St., the new name pays homage to Louie Jacobs, the first known owner and proprietor of the rooming house that originally occupied the five-story, brick building constructed in 1918.
One wave of retailers will open this summer, including the Goods Bodega, Guitar House of Tulsa and Made: The Indie Emporium Shop. More shops and restaurants will open in the fall.
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Officials celebrate the $18 million, 106-room boutique hotel that will be built near the corner of First Street and Elgin Avenue as part of Santa Fe Square.
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Promise Hotels to build Holiday Inn Express in Brady District, buy another hotel near Woodland Hills
The new Holiday Inn Express will be located at 310 E. Archer St. N. Promise Hotels' CEO Pete Patel also is purchasing and refurbishing the Holiday Inn at 9010 E. 71st St.
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The company currently occupies seven floors of the BOK Tower, and the new campus will allow the company to grow by 25%.
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Triumph Aerospace Structures is relocating 85 employees from the airport to the Philcade Building.
"The real heroes in the world are the ones who turn the lights on in the morning, get the bakery fired up, get the taxicabs moving," Price Family Properties Chairman Stuart Price said of the target demographic for the project.
Rose Rock Development Partners is putting 65 apartment units in the 13-story structure, which also will have a ground-floor restaurant in early 2020.
58 downtown Tulsa development projects coming soon or recently completed
The company is expected to move in by spring of 2022.
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Branded DGX, it will operate on the ground floor of The Meridia, a mixed-used building owned by River City Development at 522 S. Boston Ave., according to building permits.
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“Now, we only have office space in Mapco Plaza. We have simply outgrown the space,” said Wendy Thomas, executive director. “Our new Leadership Center will be a centralized hub with meeting space. It will allow us to offer a lot more continuing education and networking opportunities, as well as turn-key space for board training, strategic planning and other off-site meetings.”
City officials are working with the developer of the project to secure $12 million in state matching funds.
Workers are putting the finishing touches on the store, which will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily in Suite 101 at The Meridia, 522 S. Boston Ave.
The city is rated 47th overall for starting a business.
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Ollie's Bargain Outlet, Inc., and AutoZone, Inc., will lease spaces in what will be a renovated structure at 6910 S. Memorial Drive.
Among the businesses will be an Italian restaurant called Osteria on the ground floor.
As part of the plan, the Jack C. Montgomery Medical Center in Muskogee is scheduled to get a $28 million makeover and transition to a behavioral health facility.
With optimism and revenue soaring, Flipcause, a software company based in Oakland, California, recently made a bold move.
The largest electrical sign in Oklahoma was first found along Main Street.
A Tulsa World survey found about 23% of expressway lights in the city to be out in recent weeks. Two years ago, a similar World survey found 44% of highway lights to be out, in large part due to copper wire thefts. Some areas that were dark two years ago were found to be still unlit this year.
Fire investigators think Sara Bess, who sits in the Tulsa County jail on a complaint of first-degree arson, stuffed handfuls of toilet paper into a baby changing station and set it ablaze.
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The roughly $1.2 million addition includes 50 new electronic games and a high-stakes area.
The Tulsa Housing Authority wants to convert the 36th Street North corridor into a mixed-used, mixed income community to replace public housing units at Comanche Park.
The Third Party Plans Review and Inspection Program is one of several new initiatives the city has implemented to expedite development projects.
59 downtown Tulsa development projects coming soon or recently completed
Even with a quick recovery, investors will stay cautious for a while and downtown shouldn’t expect many new projects in the immediate future, developers told the Tulsa World. Current projects, however, seem to be staying on track.
Commissioner John Scully said in a news release that he decided to release the protocol because transparency is a high priority for the agency’s administration after he was appointed to the position in September.
Some will be traveling as far as 1,000 miles away to see the President at his political rally Saturday.
The nine-story, 125-room hotel will be constructed by Promise Hotels at a cost of $17.3 million, and will be finished by the end of 2016.
The Burger King will serve breakfast and is tentatively scheduled to open at 6 a.m., and Taco Bueno is expected to open at 10 a.m., the franchisee said. He envisions both venues closing about 9 p.m.
A rendering of a 500-slot garage and 3,000 feet of initial retail space is included in a mayor's recommendation to the Tulsa Development Authority to award First Place LLC, $1.67 million for the project at Fourth and Main streets.
Headed by First Place LLC and developer Stuart Price, the project would place a 519-slot garage and at least 3,000-square-feet of retail space for a restaurant at 419 S. Main St.
The 63,326-square-foot hotel, to be located on Archer Street between Detroit and Elgin avenues.
Plans call for a Hyatt Place Hotel in the 13-story building at 400 S. Boston Ave., according to building permits filed in December. The hotel is scheduled to have 103 units, documents show.
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The $18 million, 93-room boutique hotel, which is expected to "top out" next week, is on pace for an Aug. 15 opening on Elgin Avenue between First and Second streets.
At Friends of Finance luncheon at University of Tulsa, Warren Ross announces April 12 groundbreaking date for a new office building.
Neal Bhow has had a hand in transforming several structures downtown.
In the Raw sushi bar will open a rooftop restaurant in the building, which will hold a groundbreaking at 110 N. Elgin Ave. on Friday.
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This represents the first downtown Tulsa hotel for developer Andy Patel, president and CEO for Anish Hotels Group.
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A local investor wants to pour $2.5 million into converting a former downtown OTASCO store into a 16,000-square-foot multi-tenant and restaurant development on the west side of the alley.
Locally owned Poppi's Urban Spa has signed a lease for 3,500 square feet of space at 302 S. Frankfort Ave.
Nelson-Stowe and Ross Group plan to do an historic renovation on four buildings in the 600 block of East Fourth Street in downtown.
The new project is across Greenwood Avenue from another GreenArch, LLC development that includes 70 apartments, the pub Lefty’s on Greenwood and other commercial outlets.
The former hotel will be transformed into 65 apartment units with retail and restaurant space on the ground floor.
Rose Rock Development Partners and downtown attorney and proprietor Ken Brune are heading the roughly $9 million project.
The six-story office building at 110 N. Elgin Ave. will house a number of tenants, anchored by Valley National Bank's executive offices, and is scheduled to be completed in 2019.
The 1923 building at 10 E. Third St., which used to house the National Bank of Commerce, will become the new headquarters of The Evolutions Group.
Access to the upper levels of the new facility will be integrated through the Bank of America Center next door.
The four-story parking garage will accommodate tenants and customers of a new $33 million office building, also known as Block 44, as well as patrons of ONEOK Field, the soon-to-open Holiday Inn Express, and the Tulsa Arts and Blue Dome districts.
Between now and summer, at least $25 million in private investment is being poured into three parking garages that will accommodate about 1,800 cars and trucks.