The new complex at the corner of 3rd Street and Denver Avenue will have at least 13 affordable units as part of a broader effort to revitalize downtown housing.
Tag: Housing
Here’s where homeless Tulsans can find shelter during upcoming snow storm
The city is opening shelters and sending outreach workers to bring unhoused people — and their animals — inside during freezing weather.
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.
4 things you should do to prep your home for Tulsa winter
You can save on electric bills by keeping the cold air out with some simple fixes.
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.
Tulsa mayor made six key promises. He told 1K leaders the city needs more money to fulfill them.
Monroe Nichols highlighted progress — and work to be done — on everything from homelessness and economic opportunity to public safety and tribal relations.
Tulsa has raised $74M to fund more affordable housing. Its goal is $120M.
Tulsa is collaborating with Housing Partnership Network, a national nonprofit group, to help attract outside investment.
Habitat for Humanity rushes to repair new homes ransacked before Tulsa families can move in
Appliances, cabinets, kitchen islands, bathroom vanities and plumbing fixtures were stolen from each house overnight.
From camp to village: A Tulsa organization is moving the city’s unhoused into affordable homes
City Lights is building 75 homes specifically designed for Tulsa’s chronically homeless. We take a peek inside the new development.
New report pinpoints the missing middle between poverty and stability in Oklahoma
Advocates say the official count of Oklahoma households in poverty fails to account for many others who can’t afford basic needs.
‘Just trying to survive:’ Unhoused Tulsan shares human toll of Operation SAFE
For Amy Sawyer, she lost almost everything but for Gov. Kevin Stitt, it was a sign of progress in cleaning up downtown Tulsa.
Opportunity to thrive: North Tulsa’s Phoenix at 36N opens to first residents
The $210 million Envision Comanche community is the largest investment in public housing in Tulsa’s history.
