111 Lofts

The 111 Lofts project converted a 12-story historic office building, originally built in 1927, into 69 apartment units.

Downtown Tulsa is vibrant with Art Deco-styled buildings originally owned by oil barons. 111 Lofts, formerly the Petroleum Building, began as apartment buildings before being converted into office space in the 1960s and featured original Art Deco elements. Now, it has been transformed back into apartments of a different style, incorporating historic pieces with high-end, modern finishes.

 


PROJECT NAME

111 Building Tulsa

SERVICES

Architecture, Interior Design

PROJECT SIZE

69 units | 130,000 sq. ft.

 
LOCATION

Tulsa, Oklahoma


 

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