DOWNTOWN OKC
HOME TOUR
MARCH 4
HOME TOUR
MARCH 4
On March 4 from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Downtown Oklahoma City
Partnership and the Business Improvement District will host the 2018
Downtown Home Tour to provide a glimpse of what it’s like
to live in the heart of Oklahoma City. The tour will showcase nine new,
popular, and historic properties in the downtown area. Tours are
self-guided and guests may begin at any participating location.
Beginning at 12:00 p.m., shuttles will be running the entire
route, making stops at each property. The Downtown Home Tour is free
and open to the public.
The tour will feature the following properties:
701 Hudson
– 701 Hudson is a 5-story luxury condo property with 10 residential
units located at 701 N. Hudson Ave. Each flat will boast a high-end
modern design
with white oak hardwood floors. Take a first look at this new property
that is not scheduled to be completed until Summer 2018.
Carnegie Centre
– Since its renovation in 2014, Carnegie Centre has become home to
residential lofts and commercial businesses such as Udander Spa,
Nourished Food
Bar, and the UCO Downtown Campus. Carnegie Centre is located in the
Central Business District at 131 Dean A. McGee Ave.
The Civic Condominiums
– The Civic is a visionary residential condominium community that can
be found in the Arts District in Downtown Oklahoma City, located at
627 Couch Drive. Designed by renowned Butzer Architects and Urbanism,
The Civic is comprised of 2 buildings with 34 condominium home units.
LIFT – Located in the Midtown district at 801 NW 10th St., LIFT is a new, mixed-use development of urban apartments and commercial space built in 2016.
Home to 329 apartments, LIFT features a salt water pool, outdoor lounges, dog park, and more.
The Montgomery
– Located at 500 W. Main St. in the Film Row district, The Montgomery
originally opened in 1929 as Oklahoma City’s Montgomery Ward Department
Store.
The Montgomery is now a mixed-use retail and residential building
featuring 70 upscale apartments with one floor of specialty shops and
offices.
Mosaic – Located at 321 N. Oklahoma Ave., Mosaic
sits in the heart of the historic Deep Deuce district. Mosaic is the
newest extension of the Level community. It includes high ceilings,
full-size patios, gourmet kitchens, a parking garage, a laze pool, and
poolside grills. Residents can enjoy views of
the city’s skyline from the 2nd and 5th floor terraces.
Park Harvey
– Located in the Central Business District at 200 N. Harvey Ave., Park
Harvey was originally built in 1957. Formerly known as The Fidelity Bank
Building,
it operated as a bank and office building for over fifty years. In
2006, the building went through a major remodel and reopened in 2007 as a
162-unit apartment building.
The Sieber – Located
in Oklahoma City's vibrant Midtown district at 1305 N. Hudson Ave., The
Sieber residents enjoy close proximity to many neighborhood amenities
including restaurants, boutique retail, and public parks. The two
buildings underwent extensive renovations in 2006. It houses 5,000
square feet of ground floor commercial space, 30 apartments, and 8
loft-style units.
The Historic TownHouse Apartments –
Built in 1933, The TownHouse
(Hotel) was a residential hotel built to provide housing for those who
worked downtown. Located at 627 NW 5th St., The TownHouse remained virtually untouched until undergoing
a substantial renovation in 2017, converting its 54 single rooms into an 18-unit luxury apartment building.
Guests are
invited to visit Artspace at Untitled for the official Downtown Home
Tour refreshment stop, sponsored by the realty group, Keesee and
Company, Inc. Artspace at Untitled in located at 1 NE 3rd
St.
For more information about the Downtown Home Tour, visit
www.downtownokc.com/downtown-home-tour. Please find a map of the participating locations on the website.
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