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Oklahoma City Downtown Snapshot Downtown Oklahoma City Snapshot Demographics WHERE SUCCESS IS IN STORE www.okcretail.com | twitter.com/okcretail RESIDENT WORKFORCE POPULATION: POPULATION: Major Downtown Employers: • Energy - OGE Energy, Devon 77,522 Energy, Continental Resources, OKLAHOMA CITY 9,326 SandRidge Energy, Enable Midstream, Baker Hughes GE Innovation Center DOWNTOWN SNAPSHOT STUDENT POPULATION: BUSINESSES: • Health Care - St. Anthony Hospital, OU Medical Center, OU Health Sciences Center, VA 4,750+ 2,425 Medical Center • Other - Sonic HQ, AT&T, State of Oklahoma, City of Oklahoma City, Federal Government, Oklahoma County *University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center- 3,613, Oklahoma City University Law School- 380, The Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma- 400, University of Oklahoma MBA Program- 200, Metro Tech Downtown, University of Central Oklahoma Downtown MBA/MPA- 163 Downtown OKC in 2020 Oklahoma City will start the next decade with a new landscape as four game changing projects will soon come to fruition in the city’s core. A new $277-million convention center, which is projected to open in 2020, will feature nearly 200,000 square feet of exhibit space, a 30,000-square-foot ballroom and 45,000 square feet of additional meeting space. Adjacent to the convention center will be a 605-room headquarters hotel operated by Omni Hotel & Resorts. In addition, the 70-acre, fully programmed Scissortail Park opened this fall. To connect these amenities and to the rest of downtown, the Oklahoma City Streetcar began service in 2019. What is MAPS? MAPS is Oklahoma City’s pay-as-you-go, temporary- MAPS 3 - $777-million package, eight projects sales-tax, capital investment program. Downtown has including: attracted more than $7 billion in public and private investment since the original MAPS projects. • Modern Streetcar • Whitewater rafting facility MAPS I - $363-million package, nine projects including: • A new convention center • 70-acre downtown park • Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark • Bricktown Canal MAPS 4 - $978-million package, 16 projects including: • Oklahoma River • Chesapeake Energy Arena • Investment in OKC’s Innovation District • Multipurpose outdoor stadium MAPS for Kids - $700-million package that renovated • Beautification of key corridors or rebuilt every school in Oklahoma City limits • 70 percent of package will be dedicated to neighborhood and human needs www.okcretail.com | twitter.com/okcretail Photo by Justin Coleman Downtown Oklahoma City Completed Under Construction Planned N Classen Blvd. Ave. Shartel Blvd. N Walker Ave. N Robinson Ave. N Broadway Ave. N Walnut N Lincoln Blvd. NW 13th St. 5 6 7 NE 13th St. Housing* Hotels 1 Units Units 2 37 Completed Completed 4 3 8 1 Classen Senior Center 100 1 21C Museum Hotel 126 Innovation Oklahoma NW 10th St. District NE 10th St. 2 AC by Marriott 142 Health Center 2 The Frank 45 GE Global St. Anthony’s Complex 3 LIFT 329 3 Aloft Hotel 134 Research 9 Center 4 Classen Glen 48 4 Ambassador Hotel 54 32 5 Colcord Hotel 108 Midtown NE 8th St. 5 The Commons on Classen 48 4 Automobile 7 6 Courtyard Downtown 225 NW 7th St. 17 6 The Edge 250 Alley Oklahoma City 7 The Sieber 38 7 Embassy Suites 195 35 8 The Guardian 37 Park Plaza Oklahoma 8 Hampton Inn Bricktown 200 10 29 31 9:01 City National 9 Towers Apartments 138 9 Hilton Garden Inn 155 35 30 NW 4th St. Memorial 18 10 Regency Tower 274 10 Holiday Inn Express 124 11 14 19 20 NE 4th St. 11 Sycamore Square Condos 58 11 Homewood Suites 100 12 OG&E AT&T OKC 22 21 12 The Haven 64 12 Marriott SpringHill Suites 126 MOA Business 23 Deep Deuce District 13 The Civic 34 13 Renaissance Hotel Downtown 311 3 24 Civic Center 13 16 16 25 36 14 Avana Arts District 303 14 Residence Inn Marriott 151 34 17 Bricktown 10 15 The Montgomery 70 Main St. BOK Park 1 15 Sheraton Hotel 395 5 16 Park Harvey 162 Plaza Tower 15 13 ACM @ UCO 11 2 26 27 18 15 Blvd. EK Gaylord 16 Skirvin Hotel 225 Devon 17 The Metropolitan 329 33 Cox 8 9 12 17 Hyatt Place 134 John Rex Convention 18 Block 42 42 Film Row Oklahoma Elementary Center Santa Fe 18 Staybridge Suites 134 City Blvd. 19 Maywood Apartments 299 Train Station 14 E Reno Ave. Under Construction E Reno Ave. 6 28 20 Central Avenue Villas 30 Arts District Bricktown 19 Marriott Fairfield Inn and Suites 133 21 Lofts at Maywood 55 20 Omni Hotel 605 22 Mosaic 97 38 23 Level 228 20 SE 4th St. 19 24 Deep Deuce Apartments 294 Hotels: MAPS 3 Bricktown Whitewater 25 The Hill: Buildings 1-8 83 Convention Canal total completed: 3,039 Scissortail Center Facility 26 The Steel Yard 250 under construction: 738 Upper Park Boat House District 27 East Bricktown - Phase II 146 total planned: 634 SkyDance Pedestrian 28 Centennial on the Canal 30 total units: 4,411 Bridge 29 The Douglass at Page 68 Woodson 30 The Seven at Page Woodson 79 Housing: Oklahoma River Oklahoma City Blvd. 31 The Douglass Next Door 68 total completed: 4,723 Railroad 32 University Village 86 under construction: 509 33 West Village 345 total planned: 284 Core to Shore Scissortail Landmark or Business total units: 5,516 Lower Park Under Construction Water 34 First National Center 210 Brewery Apartments Information on this sheet provided by the Greater OKC Chamber, the City of Oklahoma City, School 35 The Bower 32 Downtown OKC Partnership, and the Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City. Planned Interstate For more information, please contact 36 The Hill: Buildings 9-11; 13-18 66 Tammy Fate MAPS 3 Streetcar Route 37 The Elliott 41 Manager, Retail Development and Recruitment Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce MAPS 3 Convention Center 38 Boulevard Place 241 405.297.8958 [email protected] Innovation District www.okcretail.com River Trails 12-6-19 *Only developments with 30 or more units listed. .
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