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  2. Atlas Life Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, State Mutual Insurance Company purchased Atlas Life Insurance Company and moved all its operations to Georgia. [2] The Pearson Group acquired the building in 1997 from Tulsa Public Schools. On January 6, 2006, the building was sold by the Pearson Group to Navajo Properties LLC, a company affiliated with investor Maurice Kanbar. [3]

  3. New Enterprise Associates - Wikipedia

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    The firm continued to grow steadily throughout the 1980s and early 1990s raising $900 million from 1987 through 1996 across NEA's next four funds. [7] Beginning with NEA-8 in 1998, the firm greatly increased the size of its investment funds. NEA's tenth fund had $2.3 billion of investor commitments in 2000.

  4. 320 South Boston Building - Wikipedia

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    The 320 South Boston Building (formerly known as the National Bank of Tulsa Building) is a 22-story high-rise building located in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.It was originally constructed at the corner of Third Street and Boston Avenue as a ten-story headquarters building for the Exchange National Bank of Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1917, and expanded to its present dimensions in 1929.

  5. Philcade Building - Wikipedia

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    The Philcade Building is an office building in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma at the southeast corner of East 5th Street and South Boston Avenue. Designed by Leon B. Senter, for oilman Waite Phillips, it was begun in 1929 and completed in 1931.

  6. Glen Mulready - Wikipedia

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    Glen Mulready (born November 21, 1960) is an American politician who has served as the Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner since 2019. He was first elected in 2018. He was first elected in 2018. He previously served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 68th district from 2010 to 2018.

  7. Blue Dome Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Dome Historic District in Tulsa, Oklahoma is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. It is a seventeen block area of commercial, industrial, and mixed-use buildings, as well as open spaces, just east of the downtown business area of Tulsa.

  8. Buildings of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa is a hub of art deco and contemporary architecture, and most buildings of Tulsa are in either of these two styles. Prominent buildings include the BOK Tower, the second tallest building in Oklahoma; the futurist Oral Roberts University campus and adjacent Cityplex Towers, a group of towers that includes the third tallest building in Oklahoma; Boston Avenue Methodist Church, an Art Deco ...

  9. John D. Doak - Wikipedia

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    Doak is a former board member for the Tulsa Ronald McDonald House, the Tulsa Opera, and Dillon International Adoption Agency. He previously served as a member of the Oklahoma Governor's Round Table for Business Development. Doak was elected as Insurance Commissioner in 2010, defeating incumbent Democratic opponent Kim Holland.