The City of Tulsa is looking for ways to bring people together in the EvanNew Arts Area near Downtown Tulsas-Fintube industrial area near downtown.  And designers brought in by a grant the city won are already bringing their ideas forward to transform the Evans-Fintube industrial area into a signature gathering place for arts and culture. 

Designers gathered in City Hall to discuss the proposed area that borders U.S. 75, Interstate 244, and Oklahoma State University .  Transforming the area into an arts and culture section will be challenging, but it can be done.  Many residents think it’s the perfect site for gathering.

The city currently owns 20 acres of the 40-acre industrial area.  There are two large industrial buildings that are very unique in architectural design.  Their condition is poor at the moment.  However, the two properties will be redeveloped and made into landmarks.

Once the properties are redeveloped, they could be used to house nonprofit, cultural agencies, a community theater, eateries, performing arts schools, other art and cultural venues, and produce sales from local farms and gardens.  Designers are suggesting to open up the buildings more, creating clear passageways and natural lighting.

Designers are proposing the redesigning of the landscaping to enhance the area and adding a park.  Both will give the site a more welcoming feel, making it a lovely place for people to gather.

Designers are also seeking to add a variety of transportation pathways for pedestrian and bicycle use and an amphitheater that faces the Tulsa skyline.  There is even talk about bringing the downtown rail system onto the site in the future.

Revitalization is another vital piece to downtown Tulsa .   Many of the designs are great and will help bring a close community even closer.

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