A new development called the Tulsa Mural Building is being erected at 211 N. Boulder Ave. It’ll begin leasing in February.
Category: Business
Oklahoma retailers struggle to manage tariff impact as costs rise and sales slow down
A study found 2025 was the slowest growth for Oklahoma independent shops since 2020, rising 6.2% for independent retail businesses. In 2024, growth was 12.98%.
What in the TIF? This is how Tulsa uses taxes to fund development projects.
The Flyer got into the weeds to understand tax increment financing so you don’t have to.
Growth is the name of the game for Tulsa’s job market, outpacing OKC
AI and tariffs will certainly impact the state and local economy. But experts don’t expect job and population growth to slow down in Tulsa.
Greenwood Legacy Corp. has been surrounded by controversy. Now it has a new leader.
Known for his troubleshooting abilities, new Greenwood Legacy executive director John E. Hall brings decades of housing experience to the role.
Tulsa developers could breathe new life — and housing — into historic Crutchfield neighborhood
Developer Stuart McDaniel and Habitat for Humanity are tapping into Crutchfield’s potential, creating housing near downtown for working families.
Small businesses want Tulsans to shop local Saturday. Here’s where to find deals.
From eyewear and garden decor to toys and personalized gifts, Tulsa small businesses are hoping for a boom in sales Saturday.
Traveling for Thanksgiving? Prepare for a busy week at Tulsa International Airport
The airport is expecting more than 70,000 passengers to pass through during the next week — a 3.5% increase.
Road construction threatens survival of Stutts House of Barbeque in north Tulsa
Almead Hill Stutts has owned the restaurant for 32 years. She’s not sure how much longer she can keep the doors open as construction deters customers.
From permits to funding, Tulsa business owners tell state leaders they want solutions
At a panel featuring Oklahoma politicians, entrepreneurs said they’re facing uphill climbs to get state licenses, grants and more.
Tulsa’s Global Entrepreneurship Week brings dozens of free events to the city
Nearly 30 events, which are all happening at Gradient, are free and accessible to the public.
‘I’m heartbroken’: Facing rent increase, Tulsa airport massage business closes after 30 years
Family-owned Minute Massage closed up shop after rent more than quadrupled. For now, the space will remain empty.
