Live. Work. Play. Downtown.

Over the past decade, developers have invested more than $1 billion to make it a destination for living, working and playing. Innovative new spaces are emerging alongside historic landmarks. Businesses are thriving. Neighborhoods are growing. And with our commercial and residential opportunities, you can be right in the middle of the action.

Interested in learning more? Contact us today at (918) 688-9825


Downtown Tulsa has something for everyone.


Residential Growth

  • Approximately 800 apartment units created in downtown Tulsa since 2008; 1,000 more under construction or announced.

  • Downtown property values (real and personal) have increased 7% per year since 2008, representing a 50% gain in value.

  • Residential apartments currently available within two blocks: Mayo Hotel (76 units), Vandever Lofts (40 units) and Philtower (25 units), TransOK (40 units), 111 Lofts (69 units), YMCA (82 units), Palace (60 units), Meridia (70 units), Adams Building (66 units)

Arts & Entertainment

  • BOK Center sports/entertainment arena seats 19,000+ and attracts 800,000+ annually for concerts, sporting events and community festivals.

  • Other downtown event venues include: Cox Business Center, ONEOK Field (home of Tulsa Drillers baseball team), Tulsa PAC, Cain’s Ballroom, Brady Theater, Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame and Guthrie Green urban park.

  • Distinct districts (Arts District, Arena District, Deco District, Blue Dome District and others) offer eclectic and growing mix of boutiques, restaurants, bars, clubs, galleries, museums, parks and historic landmarks.

  • Walkable neighborhoods are home to festivals, art crawls, outdoor markets and other community events.

  • Ten hotels located within three blocks: Mayo Hotel, Executive Inn, Holiday Inn, Courtyard by Marriott, Hyatt Regency and ALoft Tulsa Downtown, Residence Inn (5th & Cheyenne), Hilton Garden Inn (2nd & Cheyenne), Hampton Inn & Suites at One Place (3rd & Cheyenne) and Best Western (7th & Houston).

Daytime Activities

  • Downtown Tulsa is home to more than 1,000 businesses, three college/university campuses and a daytime population of approx. 40,000.

  • This area features the region’s largest concentration of daytime employment and highest percentage of young professionals.

  • More than 100 new retailers have opened since 2010.

  • Downtown companies with 1,000+ employees include: AEP/Public Service Company of Oklahoma, AT&T, Bank of Oklahoma Financial, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma, ONEOK, Samson and Williams.

  • OneOK Plaza Commons, First Place Tower, Bank of America, Thompson Building, Tulsa World, Philtower, Philcade and other daytime hubs are located within two blocks.

  • Tulsa County Courthouse, City Hall, the Central Library and the Cox Business Center are within walking distance.

  • Seven major cathedrals and churches contribute to a Sunday population of 30,000.