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The Tulsa Authority for Economic Opportunity on Thursday authorized giving $22 million to Indianapolis-based Flaherty & Collins Properties in the building of a mixed-use development with a grocery store to be located downtown.
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We learn about A Way Home for Tulsa, a collection of 30+ groups and agencies that are now partnering in various ways in order to fight homelessness in our community.
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We learn about A Way Home for Tulsa, a collection of 30+ groups and agencies that are now partnering in various ways in order to fight homelessness in our community.
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Tulsa's Veterans Day parade is among the largest in the country and saw a rebound in entries from 2020.
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The first of six markers to show the boundaries of the historic Greenwood District has been installed in downtown Tulsa.
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Updated Sept. 23, 12:03 p.m. with new project renderings. A real estate deal that would bring a full-service grocery store to downtown Tulsa appears back…
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State and local officials celebrated on Tuesday the opening of a tech incubator inside Tulsa City Hall.There are now 50,000 square feet on the fifth floor…
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The City of Tulsa is releasing five companies that own downtown property from their tax covenants after just a few years.The tax covenants are part of…
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On this edition of ST, we speak with our friend and former colleague, Steve Clem, who recently retired from Public Radio Tulsa, and Maggie Brown, a…
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The Tulsa Performing Arts Center trust still intends to sell its parking lot at Third Street and Cincinnati Avenue to a developer for a retail and…