Downtown Oklahoma City
Downtown Oklahoma City |
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Neighborhoods of Oklahoma City |
Downtown Oklahoma City skyline from the Northeast |
Nickname(s): OKC, downtown |
Country |
United States |
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State |
Oklahoma |
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Counties |
Oklahoma |
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City |
Oklahoma City |
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Area |
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• Land |
1.2 sq mi (3 km2) |
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Elevation |
1,200 ft (400 m) |
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Population (2013) |
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• Total |
7,475 |
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• Density |
6,229/sq mi (2,405/km2) |
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ZIP code |
73102, 73103*, 73104*, 73106*, 73109*, 73129* |
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Area code(s) |
405 |
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Website |
http://www.downtownokc.com |
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Downtown Oklahoma City is located at the geographic center of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area and contains the principal, central business district of the city. With 115 city blocks and more than 6,000,000 sq ft (560,000 m2) of leasable office space to-date,[1] downtown Oklahoma City also is the legal, financial, economic, nightlife, and entertainment center of the region.
Downtown Oklahoma City consists of several urban districts that ring the Central Business District; including the retail oriented A-Alley, the Arts District, Bricktown Entertainment District, Deep Deuce residential neighborhood, and the Flatiron District. Unofficial/new areas of downtown OKC include "Lower Bricktown", MidTown urban neighborhood, SOSA (South of Saint Anthony 'hospital'), WestTown, Film Row urban district, Farmer's Market, and the new Downtown South "Core-2-Shore" neighborhoods.
Attractions
Winter 2012 in Downtown OKC, from Bricktown
Downtown living
Automobile Alley district
Since the mid-1990s, residential housing has made a significant rebound in downtown Oklahoma City as numerous projects have been completed with many more proposed or are currently in development in each district. Examples of the various residential communities available today include:
- City Place Tower, the Penthouses
- 21C Museum Residences
- Park Harvey Place
- Civic
- Steelyard
- LIFT
- The Frank
- Edge @ MidTown
- Metropolitan
- Block 42
- The Brownstones at Maywood Park
- Central Avenue Villas
- Centennial on the Canal
- The Lofts at Maywood Park
- Deep Deuce Apartment blocks
- The Hill
- Avana
- The Montgomery
- Regency Tower
- Seiber Motor Hotel Residences
- Sycamore Square Apartment Homes
- SoSA neighborhood upscale modern residences
Notable buildings and skyscrapers
Devon Energy Center
References
- ↑ http://www.downtownokc.com/Default.aspx?tabid=72
- ↑ "B.C. Clark inducted into retail group." Journal Record. Retrieved 25 September 2009.
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