The new development at 2nd Street and Elgin Avenue will be a 4,000-square-foot commercial shell building housing two tenants.
The facility on the edge of downtown remains the subject of a legal battle between the city and the site's operators. Critics say it's unsafe and violates Tulsa zoning ordinances.
On Aug. 1, 2002, Williams Cos. Inc., headquartered in Tulsa since 1919, obtained $3.4 billion in cash and credit that saved the Tulsa company from bankruptcy.
Most clothing and shoes that cost less than $100 are exempt from state, city and county sales taxes. Excluded: accessories, special clothing and footwear designed specifically for athletic activity.
More than 150,000 votes are in and everyone only has one more day to vote in the Tulsa World's Best in the World contest, where you choose from among the top 5 businesses from our nomination phase.
Voting ends Wednesday in the Best in the World contest, where you choose from among the top 5 businesses from our nomination phase.
Happy birthday to Tulsa philanthropist George Kaiser, who turns 82 on Monday.
A deathtrap. A bottleneck. Nightmarish.
GGP Parks, which operates Tulsa’s Gathering Place and Guthrie Green, announced it has been certified by Great Place To Work for the first time.
Two rapidly growing Tulsa tech startups have raised new venture funding rounds.
This weekly update lists new commercial construction, expansions and enlargements of more than $80,000 in Tulsa. Descriptions of work are described where listed.
The upcoming tax holiday weekend applies to most clothing under $100, but still not school supplies.
With opening day set for Oct. 19, Scheels finalizes its construction while offering a first-look tour to some business owners in Tulsa.
Bill Fournet, CEO of a Tulsa consulting firm, said at a chamber event that millennials and Gen Z workers are frustrated about the lack of desire for positive change.
The 104,000-square-foot Muscogee Nation development in Coweta will feature a 35,000-square-foot casino and upscale hotel, officials said.
Austin Connors’ most recent role was general manager of the Abilene Convention Center in Texas.
Tulsa’s largest career fair is coming up and employers can get a discount by reserving their booth early.
Among the items from the art deco skyscraper in Bartlesville that was listed for sale: one of its distinctive office chairs with a hexagonal seat and cushion — for $88,000.
OU and Texas-to-the-SEC was fresh news two years ago, including at the Southeastern Conference media days among football coaches.
Nine years ago, on July 21, 2015, a lawsuit filed on behalf of a Tulsa Muslim woman against Abercrombie & Fitch ended after the store dropped its appeal.
The founder and CEO of The Persimmon Group looks back over 20 years of helping people make it in a world where change is constant and chaos is a choice.
Thousands of votes have come in so far in the Best in the World contest, where you choose from among the top 5 businesses from our nomination phase.
Oklahoma has the lowest cost of living in the U.S., according to a personal finance and investing company.
Mike Leonard, Chairman of Firstar Bank, announced the hiring of LuAnn Hudson as a Senior Vice President and Relationship Manager.
The program provided the perfect platform to develop and refine our idea.
This weekly update lists new commercial construction, expansions and enlargements of more than $80,000 in Tulsa.
Among Tulsa's popular urban myths that are actually true: Yes, downtown does have "hidden tunnels."
Some blame Oklahoma’s housing deficit and dried-up rental assistance funds from the pandemic. Inflation is also a factor generally assumed, but the state also has record-high insurance rates.
Voting is now open in the Tulsa World’s Best in the World contest, which lets you choose among the top 5 businesses from our nomination phase.
Four years ago, Tulsa city councilors voted 7-2 to approve a face covering ordinance.