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Oklahoma City Downtown Snapshot Downtown City

Completed Underway Planned

Name Units 42. LIFT 329 1. 274 43. The Metropolitan 329 2. Towers Apartments 138 44. Maywood Apartments 160 3. Classen Senior Center 100 Phase II 4. The Haven/Sycamore 122 45. The Steel Yard 250 Square 46. Civic Center Flats 34 5. Classen Glen 48 47. The Haven Addition 51 6. Garage Lofts 24 48. The Steel Yard: Phase 2 146 7. Palo Duro 22 49. The Hill 57 8. Claremont Apartments 19 50. The Commons on Classen 49 9. 294 Drive 10. Fifth Avenue Lofts 20 51. The Residences at 21c 187 11. The Montgomery 70 12. Harvey Lofts 17 52. Northline Development 14 Townhomes 13. Park Harvey 162 53. Page Woodson 136 14. Avana Arts District 303 Redevelopment Apartments 54. 400 N. Walnut 9 15. Block 42 42 16. The Centennial 30 55. Lisbon Lofts Phase 2 12 17. Sieber Hotel 38 18. Brownstones at Maywood 20 total completed: 2,917 Park total underway: 1,164 19. Central Avenue Villas 30 total planned: 661 total units: 4,742

20. Lofts at Maywood Park 55 Information on this sheet provided by the 21. Hadden Hall, Francis & 34 Greater OKC Chamber, the City of Oklahoma Multiplexes City, Downtown OKC, Inc., and the Alliance for Economic Development of . 22. Palo Duro II 14 23. City Place 6 For more information, please contact Tammy Fate 24. The Hill 64 Manager, Retail Development and Recruitment 25. Beasley 14 Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce 405.297.8958 26. LEVEL 228 [email protected] 27. Twelve Twelve Building 24 www.okcretail.com 28. The Cline 12 29. The Guardian 37 30. 430 NW 12th 26 31. Maywood Apartments 139 Phase I 32. The Mayfair 13 33. The Edge 250 34. Carnegie Centre 19 35. The Marion 10 36. Mosaic 97 37. 802 NW 8th 9 38. Lisbon Lofts 7 39. University Village at OUHSC 86 40. The Frank 43 41. The Hill 19 26-04-16 The Downtown District 25 6 50 33 NE 13th St. 3 17 32 30 8 40 27 Innovation 12 42 22 7 29 District 21 NE 10th St. GE Global 38 St. Anthony’s 28 2 35 Research 39 55 Center NE 9th St. 37 5

52 43 N Walker Blvd. N Walker

1 10 53 N Lincoln Blvd. 15 4 31 44 47 14 19 34 AT&T 18 54 OG&E 36 20 46 26 13 23 N Classen Blvd. Civic Center 9 24 41 49 BOK 11 45 48 51 Park Plaza Tower Devon Cox Ave. N Broadway ACM @ John Rex Myriad Convention Blvd. EK Gaylord UCO Completed Gardens Center Bricktown Elementary Santa Fe Underway E Reno Ave. Ballpark Chesapeake Train Station Sonic Planned Arena 16 HQ

Oklahoma City Blvd. Bricktown Canal Whitewater MAPS 3 Facility Convention MAPS 3 Center Upper Park SkyDance Pedestrian Oklahoma River Bridge Future path of Oklahoma City Blvd. Railroad

MAPS 3 Landmark or Business Lower Park Water

Sub-District

Street Interstate MAPS 3 Park Boundary MAPS 3 Streetcar Route MAPS 3 Convention Center Innovation District River Trails

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Demographics

Resident Population: 7,775 Workforce Population: 69,931 Businesses: 2,922 Student Population: 4,814+ University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center- 3,841, Law School- 550, The Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma- 423, Metro Tech Downtown, University of Central Oklahoma Downtown Major Downtown Employers: • Energy- OGE Energy, Devon Energy, , SandRidge Energy, Enable Midstream • Health Care- St. Anthony Hospital, OU Medical Center, OU Health Sciences Center, VA Medical Center • Other- Sonic HQ, AT&T, State of Oklahoma, City of Oklahoma City, Federal Government, Oklahoma County

Downtown Development Highlights What is MAPS? • John W. Rex Elementary School - $14 million investment MAPS is Oklahoma City’s original pay-as-you- opened 2014 in the heart of downtown, serves 550 go capital investment program. Downtown has students attracted over $5 billion in public and private • Hotels (2,743 total rooms): Sheraton (396), Renaissance investment since the original MAPS projects. (311), Courtyard Marriott (225), Skirvin Hilton (225), Hampton Inn and Suites (200), Hilton Garden Inn Original MAPS projects: (155), Residence Inn (151), Aloft (134), Colcord (108), Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, Cox Convention Center, Homewood Suites (100), Ambassador (54), Embassy Suites , (195), Holiday Inn Express (124), 21C Museum Hotel (126) , • Building construction / improvements: OPUBCO, Braniff Oklahoma River/Boathouse Building, Parkside Building, BOK Park Plaza tower, Tapstone District improvements, Energy HQ, PLICO HQ, First National Building, GE Global Downtown Library Research Center

Downtown Amenities

Infrastructure improvements: Project 180 ($294 million streetscape / beautification project), MAPS 3 ($777 million): 70-acre downtown park, new convention center, whitewater rafting facility, modern streetcar system, 50 miles of trails connected to downtown Art and cultural venues: OKC Museum of Art, Civic Center Music Hall, OKC Philharmonic, Red Earth Museum, American Banjo Museum, Exhibit C Art Gallery, The Womb, [Artspace] @ Untitled, Individual Artists of Oklahoma (IAO) Gallery, Museum of Telephone History, OK Contemporary Arts Center Event venues: Chesapeake Energy Arena, Cox Convention Center, Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, Chevy Event Center, Criterion Theater, future convention center Medical / Biotech Facilities: Saint Anthony Hospital, Oklahoma Health Center (University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Children’s Hospital, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Dean McGee Eye Institute, Presbyterian Health Foundation, OU Physicians, OU Medical Center, Emergent Technologies, i2E, OK State Department of Health, VA Hospital & more) Churches (average Sunday attendance): Little Flower (1,650), Frontline Church (1,400), First Baptist (300), First Church (200), First Unitarian (150) Public Spaces: Myriad Gardens, , Bricktown Canal, Oklahoma City National Memorial, Oklahoma River Trails, Kerr Park, Bicentennial Park, Wheeler Park, Midtown Mutts, 9th St. Barking Lot

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