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REAL ESTATE
A $1 billion stadium district may be coming to Lower Bricktown
Developer Mark Beffort and investor Christian Kanady say they own the land and have the money to create an ambitious $1 billion stadium district south of Lower Bricktown that will include housing, retail, hotels and entertainment. Beffort, whose developments include Convergence, West Village and OKC 577, said he expects the stadium, part of...
Oklahoma City's historic Robinson Renaissance building to become high-end apartments
OKLAHOMA CITY — More housing is coming to downtown Oklahoma City as the trend of turning old downtown office buildings into high-end apartments continues. Developer Richard Tannenbaum said his company will be converting the 12-story Robinson Renaissance office building at Park and Robinson avenues into apartments. The building was built in the 1920s, giving Oklahoma City residents another chance to move into a piece of the state's history.
Commercial real estate transactions from across the Oklahoma City metro area
Newmark Robinson Park reports these commercial real estate transactions GLTM Investments paid $1,985,000 to Quail BRCC LLC for property at 1215 N Pennsylvania Ave. Michael Almaraz with Newmark Robinson Park represented the seller and Jacob Logsdon, with SHOP Cos., represented the buyer.Starz Real Estate Holding Co. LLC paid $1,251,250 to Canyon Park Medical...
OKC ranks top 10 in housing markets
The Journal Record recently published a story about a new report ranking Oklahoma City at No. 10 among large U.S. cities with the fastest growing housing markets. Oklahoma is attractive to homebuyers as a result of a growing economy and median home prices that are below the national average. “More...
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