They have begun advertising the apartments as the Palace Apartments:
http://tulsapalace.com/...The apartments seem to be customized to fit the space, so basically no two on a floor are alike and even every floor appears to be different...
Thanks for posting the link, cannon_fodder.
The apartment layouts are customized to fit the space, the structural columns, and the exterior windows. There might be some small variations, but Floors 3-7 appear to be very similar. Floors 8 and 9 appear to be very similar, also. Apartments A and B seem to be similiar on Floors 3-9.
Inserting a new interior stair was a wise decision, replacing the old exterior fire escape (which has been removed from the west side of the building), and allowing good use of the window locations at the northwest and southwest corners of the building (if the windows have not been blocked, as the floor plans indicate).
I haven't checked it out yet, but the floor plans show that the windows on the north bedrooms of Apts #3G - #7G have been blocked. Same for the kitchens in Apts #8E, #8F, #9E, and #9F. I hope it's a graphical error on the website floor plans and the windows haven't been covered over on the interior.
The Palace Building is taller than the Tulsa World structure to the north. On the 8th and 9th floors, there are some north-facing windows, above the roof level of the Tulsa World building. That's why the layouts for 8th and 9th floors of the Palace Apartments have central corridors. Floors 2-7 have corridors along the north wall.
The floor plan for Apt #2H seems a bit odd, with no window in the living/dining area. I would have flipped the layout for #2H around, I think, placing the bedroom in the northwest (or northeast) corner of the unit and the living/dining/kitchen spaces to the south (or west) of the bedroom.
In my opinion, except for Apt #2H mentioned above, the D units on Floors 2-7 are the least desirable, due to the position of the entry door and long circulation path through the apartment to get to the south-facing windows. In that regard, the C units are somewhat better with their entry door locations, and the E units are better yet, with entryway alcoves.
Overall, the A units would be the best for views, I think. Apts #8A and #9A have windows facing north, east, and south.