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Council approves amended downtown economic development (TIF) plan after public support for Philcade renovation

March 11, 2026 | City Council Meetings, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma


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Council approves amended downtown economic development (TIF) plan after public support for Philcade renovation
Tulsa City Council voted to adopt the second amended downtown area economic development project plan pursuant to the Oklahoma Local Development Act, approving item 7a on second reading after a public hearing in which developers, hotel and tourism stakeholders and downtown residents urged the council to support the Philcade renovation and related TIF districts.

The public hearing drew eight speakers who largely urged approval. Supporters said the Philcade and associated projects will restore historic buildings, increase hotel-room supply crucial for conventions, and help downtown businesses recover foot traffic lost during the pandemic. Developer and hotel representatives emphasized that public incentives are often necessary to make room supply and renovation projects financially feasible.

Why it matters: Supporters argued the project is catalytic for downtown economic activity and tourism. Jeffrey Tannenhaus, who operates walking tours downtown, said a renovated Philcade could help turn the Deco District into a destination that benefits surrounding small businesses. Developers highlighted expected mixed uses (apartment units and boutique hotel rooms) and said the planned public financing would make the project viable.

Council procedure: Following the public hearing and some discussion, Council moved and approved the ordinance on second reading. No public speakers opposed the ordinance during the hearings recorded in this meeting. The council's action adopts the plan under the Oklahoma Local Development Act and puts the implementation steps under the adopted project plan and local financing structure.

Next steps: Adoption moves the project plan into implementation steps outlined by the plan and triggers administrative steps needed for any tax-increment financing to be used as envisioned in the amended plan. Council and staff indicated consent to continue monitoring project-level details as they come back through permitting and implementation processes.

Votes and formal action: Council approved item 7a (ordinance adopting the second-amended downtown economic development project plan). The motion passed on roll call; there were no recorded public speakers opposed to the ordinance during this meeting. The ordinance references the Oklahoma Local Development Act as the enabling law.

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