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425 NW 23rd St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73103
(405) 606-8458
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Tower Theater Receives Grant From National
Parks Service
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK —The
Uptown Development Group, LLC has recently received a $15,000 grant from NPS
Route 66 Preservation Committee. The money is a matching grant and is
earmarked for the restoration of the historic Tower Theater sign.
Non-Profit Uptown 23 is focused on improving the 23rd Street Corridor.
(www.uptown23.org)
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK —
Uptown 23 a 501-C3
business and property owners association formed in 1993 to support the
revitalization of an important section of the NW 23rd Street
Commercial Corridor between I-235 and Villa Avenue.
Presently, we are working
with the Oklahoma City Planning Department to develop new zoning ordinances
for the area which will promote the establishment of new neighborhood
commercial businesses, restaurants, services and entertainment venues. At
the top of our list of priorities is the reopening of the historic Tower
Theater. We believe that the events and activities of this important
multi-purpose venue and its restored landmark marquee will serve as a beacon
to energetic entrepreneurs and real estate investors who will in turn
provide the driving force for the ongoing revitalization of Oklahoma City's
most important street.
February 27, 2006
Tower Theater in OKC City Being
Renovated
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK —The
Uptown Development Group, LLC has purchased 24,000 square feet of historical
property on NW 23rd Street including the landmark Tower Theater. The
property, on the original Route 66, is nestled between the historically
preserved neighborhoods of Heritage Hills, Jefferson Park and the Paseo Arts
District. The group plans on renovating the property under the guidance of
Oklahoma Historical Society and the National Parks Service, into a thriving
arts and entertainment destination. The property, built in 1926, includes
8000 square feet of retail space on NW 23rd, 8000 ft of office
space, 50,000 ft of parking and the 8000 ft theater which was built in 1937.
The Uptown Development Group LLC
The Uptown Development Group's mission is to restore a portion of
historic NW 23rd, a blighted urban area with 40 years of decline, in to a
thriving entertainment and retail district. Restoring and renting the
historic theater, retail spaces and offices will anchor the NW 23rd
corridor, providing a catalyst for future growth in the area.
Tower Theater History
The Tower Theatre, built in 1937, originally was a 1500 seat, ornate
auditorium had a complete working stage, pipe organ, and billowing, scarlet
waterfall stage curtains. It was also one of the first suburban theaters in
Oklahoma City and one of the largest suburban theaters in the region. In the early sixties the theatre was given a deluxe
renovation---70mm, rocking chair seats, very plush and very comfortable. Roadshow attractions were the staple with "Sound of Music" running at the
Tower on a reserved seat basis for almost two years. "The Sand Pebbles" and
"Cleopatra" also played at the Tower during those roadshow- reserved seat
days.
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