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Revitalizing Tulsa.

The Tribune Lofts Fabulous luxury apartment living in the inner-city. Community. Commerce. Lifestyle.

Tulsa Development Authority Improving the quality of life while preserving neighborhoods. Tax Incentive Districts Growing business in downtown Tulsa. Developing The Dream. Dedicated to the continual enrichment of our communities and the enhancement of our quality of life, the Tulsa Development Authority is truly devoted to the revitalization and development of Tulsa. Indeed, the Tulsa Development Authority is leading the charge to create a better home for all of us. Working in conjunction with government, business and residential sectors, the Tulsa Development Authority is responsible for a variety of activities. From the renaissance of our urban core, to the preservation and rehabilitation of our residential communities and the creation of innovative working, shopping and living centers, the Tulsa Development Authority is dedicated to developing a better future for all Tulsans. 1

Preserving Our Past. Planning Our Future. While new development projects can invigorate a community, it also is vital to preserve our rich heritage. The Tulsa Development Authority is charged with the responsibility for both. Through the efforts of the Tulsa Development Authority s Revitalization and its Rehabilitation and Emergency Repair Assistance programs, new life has been infused into many of Tulsa s aging communities. The results of these efforts are new urban technology and business centers to help uplift our economy, affordable suburban residential development to help our families realize part of the American dream, and low-interest home improvement loans and emergency grants to help those in times of need. Preserving history while providing new living environments. Creating homes provides the foundation for a better quality of living in both established and new communities. 2

Community. Commerce. Lifestyle While some might think of the Tulsa Development Authority as dealing only with issues typically associated with urban renewal, our activities and programs have a much farther reach, positively impacting our total community. Without a doubt, the efforts and programs of the Tulsa Development Authority are continuing to expand in scope with every new success. The end results affect the excellence of Tulsa s residential communities, our city s commercial success and even the quality of our lives. The staff and management of the Tulsa Development Authority are proud to serve Tulsa and look forward to playing a significant role in its continued development. The transition from old to new has been accelerated through private development on Tulsa Development Authority residential lots.

We re Keeping Tulsa Growing Strong. The Tulsa Development Authority has invested years in the planning and implementation of new projects. From loft space to schools, the Tulsa Development Authority focuses on the preservation and development of all our communities. Revitalization. Where We re Growing! KENDALL WHITTIER School, park, library, post office, parking lot, and continued community planning and interaction. UPTOWN RENAISSANCE APARTMENT HOMES TulsaÕ s original and newest upscale urban living environment. THE TRIBUNE LOFT APARTMENT HOMES an elegant revitalization of a Tulsa landmark building, Ò urbanlyó located. THE VILLAGE AT CENTRAL PARK Exclusive. Groundbreaking. TulsaÕ s first development combing residential, office, and retail spaces. TAX INCENTIVE DISTRICTS The Ambassador Hotel and The Littlefield Office Complex. TAX INCREMENT DISTRICTS Brady Arts and Entertainment in the Brady Village, Technology District benefiting DowntownÕ s growth area, Central Park a result of the addition of Home Depot... more on the way. NEW HOMES Lacy Park, Heritage Hills, Brady Heights, Lincoln and Dunbar Areas, and Kendall Whittier. Revitalizing Parks and Recreation Areas. HIGHER EDUCATION Oklahoma State University, new and expanded educational and housing facilities. University of Tulsa, completion of campus expansion including recreation and housing. SENIOR SERVICES Jordan Plaza and Adult Day Services, Tulsa Senior Services. REHABILITATION AND EMERGENCY REPAIR ASSISTANCE Assistance to low income home owners to complete vital repairs to ensure safe and livable environments. HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS Assistance to low and moderate income home owners to help keep the home ownership dream growing. Revitalization. Where We re Going! NEW COMMERCIAL GROWTH A new AlbertsonÕ s Market. New Shopping. New Restaurants. New Services! NEW TAX INCREMENT DISTRICTS New Improvements. Revitalizing and renewing mature neighborhoods. NEW HOMES Replacing unsafe structures with new modern homes. NEW PARK IMPROVEMENTS Growing with new and innovative ideas. HIGHER EDUCATION Groundbreaking expansion of TulsaÕ s four year public university, OSU-Tulsa. NEW RETAIL AND ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICTS Downtown will continue to grow. NEW URBAN HOUSING Single family, multi-family and lofts. Innovation, more livable and close to the places people are drawn to. Dynamic Impact Ð Creating stable real estate values. Framing the north boundary of downtown, the Tribune Lofts provide upscale living in a historic setting. 4

www.tulsadevelopmentauthority.org Revitalizing Tulsa. Tulsa Development Authority O.C. Walker, Executive Director 1216 North Lansing Avenue Suite A Tulsa, Oklahoma 74106 P.O. Box 480980 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74148 Office - 918.592.4944 Cell - 918.271.1548 Fax - 918.592.4948 ocwalker@tulsadevelopmentauthority.org