Downtown Tulsa

Downtown Project Highlights

BOK CENTER

  • Seating Capacity 18,000+
  • Projected visitors 550,000 annually
  • Opened September 2008
  • in 2009, the BOK Center ranked No. 8 in the U.S. and No. 20 in the World for highest ticket sales

TULSA CONVENTION CENTER

  • Largest ballroom in Oklahoma
  • Renovations include 10 meeting rooms, a ballroom addition and glass wall mirroring the BOK Center
  • The Convention Center Renovation was complete in 2010. An official ribbon-cutting event took place January 12, 2010

ONEOK FIELD

OKLAHOMA JAZZ HALL OF FAME

  • Public/Private Investment
  • Historic Landmark Building, Tulsa's Union Depot
  • Performance Hall, Recording Studio

VISION 2025 HOUSING

JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN RECONCILIATION PARK

  • Public/Private Investment
  • Encompassing the Subject of Race Relations in the U.S.
  • Design Consultation with National Park Service

MARRIOTT COURTYARD ATLAS LIFE

  • Private Investment
  • Boston Avenue, 12-Story Historic Building
  • Conversion/Adaptive Reuse Project to 120-Room Hotel Property

HOLIDAY INN - TULSA CITY CENTER

  • Private Invesment
  • 7th Street, new development

VISUAL ARTS CENTER - BRADY VILLAGE

  • Local non-profit corporations developing with investment of $40 million
  • Adaptive reuse of former warehouse to exhibit, studio and performance space
  • Adjacent public park created on full block at cost of $5 million

GRIFFIN COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA CENTER

  • Private Investment
  • 50,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art facility housing CBS affiliate, KOTV Channel 6
  • New construction, Brady Village Arts and Entertainment District

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