Top 5 Tulsa Neighborhoods/Districts For Millennials
Top 5 Tulsa Neighborhoods/Districts For Millennials
1) Brady Heights. The houses of Brady Heights are on a larger scale and of a more sophisticated design than those of adjacent neighborhoods. Bay windows with leaded glass, servants’ quarters, and broad porches suggest the elegance of earlier days. The development differs from later Tulsa neighborhoods in that it is more eclectic. -Wikipedia
2) Owen Park. Owen Park is a residential neighborhood and historic district in Tulsa, Oklahoma. By the end of the 1920s, the lots were filled with homes ranging from craftsman bungalows to estate mansions. - Wikipedia
3) Brookside. Brookside is a popular commercial area with various upscale shops, boutiques, and art galleries, as well as 35 restaurants and nightspots (many with patio seating) spanning a wide variety of cuisines and dining styles. Scenic Riverside Drive, which parallels the east bank of the river, and River Parks, the park that stretches along the riverbank, are also popular sections of Brookside. - Wikipedia
4) Pearl District. The Pearl District is emerging as a cultural hub just east of downtown. Once suffering from significant blight, The Pearl District has seen fervent restoration and new business development thanks to a concerted infill effort on the part of the City of Tulsa,including new bars and restaurants, white collar small offices and new residential buildings, with zoning designed to encourage mixed use and walkability. It is bordered by 1st street to the north and 11th street on the south, and lies adjacent to Centennial Park to the west. - Wikipedia
5) Renaissance. The Renaissance neighborhood is between 11th Street (Route 66) and 15th Street and Lewis Avenue on the west to Harvard Avenue on the east with Delaware Avenue cutting through the middle. The University of Tulsa is just north of 11th St. on the east side of Delaware. It's a mix of 1920s bungalows and 1930s revival style houses with houses of other eras mixed in, from very new to a few pre-20s houses that were moved from the site of Central High School (now the PSO HQ) in the mid 20s. Renaissance is also a mix of single family homes and a number of duplexes and the east side of Delaware has housed many TU students over the years. - Wikipedia
3 Up and Coming Neighborhoods
1) Overlook Park - Just south of Owen Park. Overlook park get's it's name from the countless views overlooking the river. The neighborhood is full of houses built in the 20's needing to be flipped. Once, flippers enter the neighborhood it will quickly revitalize into another Owen Park esk neighborhood.
2) Mayo Meadows - Just east of TU. Mayo Meadows is close to Cherry Street and a quick drive down the highway to get downtown. Mayo Meadows if full of TU students and young families.
3) Manion Park - Just north of Southern Hills Manion Park has recently been renovated attracting new families to the area. The midtown flipper movement will soon move south renovating houses in this neighborhood.
What neighborhoods are you interested in living in or think will be the next up and coming neighborhood?
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