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The Burbs / Re: Oklahoma City, In The Pres...
Last post by Laramie - June 09, 2026, 10:02:36 PM
Lawmakers appropriated $15M to host Olympic events in Oklahoma

         

QuoteOklahoma City is set to host the canoe slalom and softball competitions for the 2028 Olympics at existing venues, while the bulk of the competition will be held in Los Angeles. Oklahoma's events will run from July 14-30, 2028.

... "Team OKC is currently working with a consultant to determine the full expense expectation for Games delivery," Williams said. "We'll keep an open conversation with the Department of Commerce and state leaders on future funding needs as we gain a clear picture of the overall needs."


Oklahoma Voice (June 9, 2026)  https://oklahomavoice.com/briefs/lawmakers-appropriated-15m-to-host-olympic-events-in-oklahoma/
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Development & New Businesses / Re: 2024 Projects
Last post by Jacobei - June 09, 2026, 03:25:14 PM
Speaking of 18th and Boston, does anyone know what's going on at the southwest corner? The area that's a parking lot next to where the spirit bank used to be.  There is a construction fence up around it. No other activity from what I can tell.
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Development & New Businesses / Re: IKEA to Tulsa
Last post by dbacksfan 2.0 - June 03, 2026, 11:09:16 PM
Finally got around to visiting the new smaller IKEA store in Phoenix and I can say it's a much more enjoyable experience than going to a full size store.

I needed to get some kitchen stuff and since Bed, Bath And Beyond is gone this was a logical choice.

It still has a lot of the vignettes of rooms with a lot of their furniture options everything else is a short distance from the entrance. I was able to get in, find what I was looking for, and get out in about 20 minutes or so.

The location is in what was a Hobby Lobby and a Tuesday Morning location, the Tuesday Morning location was years ago a Mervyns Store. This is where it is

https://maps.app.goo.gl/A6ym8Ccc4Y1R6Vku9?g_st=ac

It's only a 20 minute drive from where I live instead of 45 minutes to an hour to the main store.
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Development & New Businesses / Re: 2024 Projects
Last post by dbacksfan 2.0 - May 30, 2026, 09:49:14 AM
Back in 1981 a friend got me to go see some kid playing at Boston Avenue Market one weekend. The kid was really good and we all though he might become something big. The kid was Stevie Ray Vaughn.

I remember a place called Boston Avenue Bell Company that was at 15th and Boston that was pretty good. They had phones on all the tables and you could call people at other tables.
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Development & New Businesses / Re: Golden Pawn II site
Last post by dbacksfan 2.0 - May 28, 2026, 12:46:16 AM
Quote from: ComeOnBenjals on May 12, 2026, 11:38:15 AMThis project is done from the outside (from what I can see). Looks like they are waiting on a tenant. Would be a cool spot, phenomenal view of downtown from their patio I'd imagine.

Wasn't that supposed to be the draw of Zanmai? Spectacular views, second floor patio with views of downtown, great place to dine alfresco? Great place to gather after work and on the weekends?

I don't know why Zanmai failed, but if it's such a choice location why has nothing succeeded in that spot?

Just my opinion, it's not close enough to Cherry Street or Route 66. Granted it's only a couple of blocks either way it's just not really attached to either one.

It's been six years since this spot was planned for redevelopment and it's not close to what was thought of.

https://www.tulsanow.org/forum/index.php?topic=21870.0
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Development & New Businesses / Re: Golden Pawn II site
Last post by Jacobei - May 26, 2026, 03:25:21 PM
The site seems to be done. No occupants yet.
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Development & New Businesses / Re: 2024 Projects
Last post by swake - May 26, 2026, 11:48:48 AM
Quote from: Urban Enthusiast on May 24, 2026, 01:26:38 PMI did not realize this area was so popular back then.  Thirty years is actually quite recent in the scheme of things.  I guess this area was eclipsed by other entertainment areas (Brookside, Cherry Street, and downtown).  I am glad to see it is coming back to life.

It was a big draw in the 90s. In the 70s too when the legendary Nine of Cups was there. That was before my time but I have heard of a lot of very famous people there with Leon Russell and company. Someone older than me would have to talk about that era.
#8
Development & New Businesses / Re: 2024 Projects
Last post by tulsamatt - May 26, 2026, 08:42:50 AM
Fence has gone up around the old Brookside Baptist. Looks like demo may be coming soon.
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Quote from: swake on May 12, 2026, 01:19:09 PMI was there a couple of days ago and didn't notice any work?

Are you referring to the new parking garage construction?  I think you must have been in the wrong location.  This is between 7th and 8th, and Boulder and Main.  All the nice trees that encircled the surface lot and the old TFCU building are gone.  And there is a construction fence all around it.
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Development & New Businesses / Re: 2024 Projects
Last post by Urban Enthusiast - May 24, 2026, 01:26:38 PM
I did not realize this area was so popular back then.  Thirty years is actually quite recent in the scheme of things.  I guess this area was eclipsed by other entertainment areas (Brookside, Cherry Street, and downtown).  I am glad to see it is coming back to life.