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News and Events
04/04/08
Now is the time to move up to Downtown Oklahoma City! On Saturday, May 3, the first annual Move UP Downtown Living Tour will offer the chance to tour apartments, lofts and condos, new and future construction and a featured stop at the 2008 Symphony Designer Show House and Gardens.
Experience all that downtown OKC has to offer, with restaurants and specialty shops offering tour specials and prizes. The May 3 tour runs from 11 am – 5 pm and is free. Ride the free Move UP shuttle around downtown and between stops. The tour will be self-guided and stops can be visited in any order. Tour books and maps will be available at each stop. Free parking will be provided.
Eleven stops will be featured on the tour including Block 42; The Hill; The Sieber; Legacy at Arts Quarter; Carnegie Centre; Park Harvey; Sycamore Square; Lower Bricktown/Centennial; The Montgomery; Hadden Hall; and Brownstones at Maywood Park and the 2008 Symphony Designer Show House.
The 35th annual Symphony Designers Show House and Gardens, a project of the Oklahoma City Orchestra League, will feature the new downtown construction of the Brownstones at Maywood Park. Admission to the Symphony Designer Show House is $15.00 each and no children under 8 or cameras are allowed. The Show House opens April 27 and runs through May 18.
Since the passage of MAPS in 1993, the city center has experienced over $3 billion in public and private investment. Development of new and renovated residences are Going Up like never before in Downtown Oklahoma City. There are currently over 2000 rental and for-sale units existing, under construction or planned. A 2005 study shows that by 2015, the total combined growth of housing in Downtown could climb to between 4,000 and 7,750 units.
For specific tour details, please visit www.downtownokc.com or call 235-3515. The Move UP Downtown Living Tour is produced by Downtown OKC Inc. and sponsored by the Downtown Business Improvement District, The Oklahoman, Downtown Magazine and the Downtown Developers. Supporting sponsors include Bo Concept Urban Design and the Downtown Urban Neighbors (U.N.).


