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tulsa: Sellers: Time to list? Avoid mixed messages! - 06/19/11 01:58 PM
I sell homes in and around Tulsa, Oklahoma. There has never been a better time to buy a home, and so if you are thinking of buying another home, let's get you out of the one you are in by pricing it correctly and making it appealing to buyers. When you list with Coldwell Banker Select, we'll send a professional interior designer to your home (at our expense) to advise you on how to stage your home so that it will appeal to buyers. She'll help you see things from the buyer's eyes and even help you choose new paint colors.
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tulsa: Boman Acres and Magnolia Terrace Neighbors Meet the Storage Station to Discuss PUD-767 and Rezoning from RS-3 to OL/PUD - 11/13/08 06:30 AM
Bowman Acres IV and Magnolia Terrace neighbors affected by the rezoning of a triangle of land located to the south of 31st Street just west of Interstate 44 in Tulsa, Oklahoma met with the proposed developers of the land last night to express their concerns and to discuss the land use and rezoning issues involved in the placement of a storage unit facility on the property. The discussion was both cordial and productive. The meeting began at 6 pm with a sign-in and introductions. The owners of the Storage Station, Gary Harkreader and Kevin Coutant, began by showing us the pictures
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tulsa: Mass Transit Will Help Tulsa Attract and Retain Young Adults - 09/23/08 06:41 PM
The development of a mass transit system with light rail and Bus Rapid Transit (BRTs) will help Tulsa attract and retain young adults. At the today's PLANiTULSA session at the BOk Center a majority of the tables who presented their findings emphasized the importance of a mass transit system for attracting and retaining young adults, much needed for the growth and success of Tulsa's growth economy and quality lifestyle. Each table was given a giant map of Tulsa and four packets of stickers. Each group could only open one packet of stickers to use on their map. The four packets of sticker choices were:
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tulsa: What is the Purpose Behind PLANiTULSA? Why Tulsans Should Care... - 09/23/08 05:52 PM
The goal of PLANiTULSA is to develop a comprehensive plan for growth so that Tulsa can attract young skilled workers during the upcoming labor crisis. Tulsa will be in competition with other cities for educated skilled workers. Tulsa's population is declining. The City of Tulsa was first incorporated in 1898. It grew substantially with the oil boom that was kicked off by the discovery of the Glen Pool in 1905. Since then Tulsa has had its ups and down in population growth. According to John Fregonese, who has been hired to help Tulsa develop a new comprehensive plan, Tulsa lost six percent of
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tulsa: Let's Make Tulsa Better -- Attend PLANiTULSA Today at the BOk Center - 09/23/08 11:20 AM
If you missed last night's PLANiTULSA session at the Greenwood Cultural Center, then drop everything today and hurry on down to the BOk Center and attend this afternoon's session of PLANiTULSA. This is your chance to put your two cents in! No more whining! Bring your ideas to the BOk Center today between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM. Parking is free at the Parking Garage of the Old City Hall building at 200 Civic Center. Enter from the west off of 6th Street. Be there! We want to hear from you now -- not later when it's too late to add
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tulsa: Hey Tulsa! What Do You Really Think of the New BOk Center? - 09/23/08 03:13 AM
I went to the Get Motivated Seminar today with a bunch of friends from Coldwell Banker. It was the first time I have had the privilege to visit our new convention center, the BOk Center and I have to say I was overall very impressed even though I would make a few changes if I were queen of the world. I had to get over my first impression that it looked like the space ship from Lost in Space. Someone mentioned that it reminded her of a big roll of duck tape. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful new facility and a
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tulsa: QuikTrip Thanks Tulsa for Fifty Years with Rock Concert and Fireworks - 09/21/08 11:26 AM
QuikTrip Corporation celebrated it's 50th anniversary by sponsoring a big bash at River Parks yesterday. The festivities began at noon on the west bank of the Arkansas River. Leon Russell came with his band and so did Hanson. They are all from Tulsa originally. The night ended with a giant fireworks display. The event was free to the public and the weather was absolutely gorgeous. In my opinion, the best part of the entertainment was the trip down memory lane with a video collage of QuikTrip commercials where we all got to see Lamar and his antics again. Thank you, Chester Cadieux,
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tulsa: Will Tulsa Reign Again as the Oil Capital of the World? - 09/15/08 11:46 PM
Will Tulsa become the oil capital of the world again? When I was a kid, my father exported oil field equipment overseas. We lived in New York because New York City was the place from which everyone did their exporting. (He had moved his family there in 1940 from Houston, Texas in order to be in the export business.) However, Daddy's clients were in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Whenever Daddy left home he would stop in Tulsa first, visit his clients, then stop in Houston, and then head on to Mexico, South America, and later on Australia and the far east. He always
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tulsa: Have You Heard of Ike's Chili? - 09/13/08 08:10 PM
It's raining outside because Hurricane Ike (now downgraded to Tropical Storm Ike) is barreling its way into Oklahoma as I type. We are getting lots of rain here in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Do you suppose Ike has come to Oklahoma to help us celebrate the 100th anniversary of Ike's Chili in Tulsa? Our State Senator was there yesterday and so was our Mayor, Kathy Taylor, along with other dignitaries to celebrate. According to the News on 740 KRMG, Ike's is the longest continuously operating restaurant in the State of Oklahoma. They also reported that Martha Stewart claims that Ike's chili is the
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tulsa: The Haves and the Have Nots - 12/14/07 09:20 PM
Here in Tulsa our priorities have changed just slightly this week. I am beginning to value such things as floor furnaces, gas hot water heaters without electric ignition, kerosene lanterns, and candles. As generators hum around town, I am concerned about my neighbors who are cold. They have electric stoves rather than gas stoves -- which when lit give off some heat as long as you vent the room -- they do not have fireplaces. The next house has such things and the occupants can stay warm. I have to say that this has been an equal opportunity power outage. In
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Debbie Solano -- ABR, CRS, e-PRO, GRI, SRES
Tulsa,
OK
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