Long overdue maintenance happening. See post in the top forum.
Quote from: Urban Enthusiast on May 18, 2026, 10:25:16 AMIndeed, they did do a tremendous job with the replacement. The new buildings look like they are right out of the 1920s. That whole area is coming more to life.
Quote from: ComeOnBenjals on May 12, 2026, 11:28:41 AMThe 18th and Boston area is really turning into something. Starting to have some real nice density.Indeed, they did do a tremendous job with the replacement. The new buildings look like they are right out of the 1920s. That whole area is coming more to life.
American Solera announced they're building a location at that old gas station on 18th and Cincinnati.
Dante's Pizza is taking over the old Solera building on 18th
As sad as Burnco's fire was.. they did a tremendous job with the replacement. There's some additional work on some buildings further north on Boston as well. More office/retail spaces as I can tell.
Quote from: ComeOnBenjals on May 12, 2026, 12:15:26 PMTulsa Metro is continuing to grow! Overall, growth across the country has slowed down, but Tulsa County/MSA is still chugging along nicely.The slowing rate is not Tulsa, nationally immigration is down, deportations, forced and voluntary, are up and births are way down. This has massive and bad implications if it continues and our population ages. Thanks Trump.
2025 Estimate: 1,069,273
2024-2025 Net change: 8,193
2024-2025 Percentage change: .772% (for reference % change from 2023-2024 was 1.22%)
2020-2025 Net Change : 51,924
2020-2025 Percentage Change : 5.104%
Of note, Tulsa County was estimated to have grown more than Oklahoma County from 2024-2025.
Oklahoma County: 822,125 | 3927 | .48%
Tulsa County: 698,782 | 4100 | .59%