I got out this afternoon and took some pictures of the progress of several projects going on in and around downtown.
Davenport Lofts - Here are some updated pictures of the Davenport Lofts.
This is my first time venturing to this hill that overlooks downtown. It offers some really nice views. The crane on
the right is for Davenport Lofts and the crane on the left is for the
WPX Headquarters, which is still a hole in the ground
at this point.
In this photo, you can see the crane for WPX Headquarters on the right. The black building in the center is the Vast Bank
building, which was recently finished. The smaller crane on the left is for
The View.
Another shot of the WPX crane with the downtown skyline.
Speaking of
The View, there has been some progress since I was last by.
21 North Greenwood – Here is a new project that has just gotten started. It is a mixed use development
featuring office, restaurant, and retail space. It is located on the southeast corner of Greenwood and Archer in the
northeast corner of downtown.
Here is a rendering.
And progress so far. . . hehe, not much yet.
111 Greenwood – An updated pic of this development.
Office/Mixed Use Space – Here is a new development located just east of downtown near 2nd and Utica.
It is being marketed as mixed use and office space.
West Park Apartments (Phase II) – I managed to drive around this development and snag some pics.
Phase I of this development can be seen on the left of this picture, with phase II on the right.
Capital Homes – Is a developer that has been doing infill in a couple of neighborhoods (that I know of at least).
One is in the Kendall-Whittier Neighborhood and another is in a neighborhood north of downtown (perhaps it is Brady Heights,
but I think it’s a bit too far east for that). Anyway, here are some pics of Emerson, their north Tulsa development.
The majority of their homes are craftsman style.
The two houses on the far right are part of this development. These have rear loading garages, utilizing the alley.
Some homes in the surrounding neighborhood.
And here are some of their homes in the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood. These are catty-corner from the West Park development.