Urban living has become a staple of metropolitan areas across the country. Whether its loft style living that draws you in or the convenience to nearby shops and restaurants, there is certainly a strong appeal to live near where you work, play, shop, and socialize. Of course, Tulsa has caught on to the trend, and urban living is as popular and available as ever.
Tulsa is unique in the sense that the downtown area is one that is clean and well-kept. Garbage along the streets is not the norm, and the roads are flowing and wide, and bikers freely travel the sidewalks and bike lanes.
As for housing, there are really cool options like the Tribune Lofts, which are housed in a building that dates back to the early 1900s. The units are individual lofts encased within a larger apartment. Parking is plentiful, and storage is abundant. There’s even law space outside where your furry friends can outside and frolic in the grass.
The Tulsa movers feel that Tribune is a place ideal for twenty-somethings and young professionals who don’t require a lot of space or amenities. For couples and for larger families, you’ll want to look elsewhere for your downtown residence. Thankfully, you’ve got options. Apartments such as Lincoln Park, Renaissance Uptown, Lakes and Woodland Oaks are all near the downtown area and will provide you will more space than a loft.
Good luck in your house/loft/apartment-hunting!