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The neighborhood is bounded roughly by N.W. 23rd Street on the south, Interstate 235 on the east, Interstate 44 on the north and Pennsylvania on the west. However, "Uptown" has also been used to include Oklahoma City University, the Paseo Arts District, and practically anything in between downtown and Nichols Hills, though none of this has ever been officially recognized.
As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 618 people, 268 households, and 165 families residing in the town. The population density was 1,186.3 inhabitants per square mile (458.0/km 2).
Oklahoma City. Bricktown; Deep Deuce; Eastside, Oklahoma City; Edwards Heights Historic District; Northeast Oklahoma City; Town of Forest Park Nearby Midwest City; Tahlequah East side Tulsa – 15% black city East Side; Greenwood, Tulsa ("Black wall street" in 1920s) Neighborhoods of Tulsa, Oklahoma#Northside – North Tulsa; West Side ...
The apartment complex is being built on the site of the former Mission Bowl bowling alley which caught fire in 2015.
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No city in America escaped the COVID-19 pandemic that started in March 2020. Oklahoma did not mandate shut-downs to the degree as other states, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
BancFirst Tower, is a signature office skyscraper in Oklahoma City's central business district.Previously known as Liberty Tower (the name it had upon completion), Bank One Tower then Chase Tower (BankOne later merging into JP Morgan, Chase), and most recently Cotter Ranch Tower/Cotter Tower, after real estate holdings owner James Cotter of San Antonio, Texas.
On the edge of a thriving downtown dotted with luxury hotels and trendy restaurants is a more than 100-year-old relic of Oklahoma City's western heritage: One of the world's largest cattle stockyards.