After languishing for years, Oklahoma City’s MidTown area is experiencing a long-overdue resurgence. Driven in part byMidtown Renaissance and expansion of St. Anthony Hospital, the city’s heart is enjoying a boom in retail, restaurants, offices and residential properties. At the center of things is the historic Plaza Court. These days, the 84-year-old building at NW 10 and Walker is bustling with life thanks to the ever popularMcNellie’s Public House and a variety of other establishments. And with other all-time favorites such as Café do Brazil,Stella and Brown’s Bakery nearby, there are plenty of options when you want to grab a bite.
MidTown on the Rise
Posted by: Greater Oklahoma City Chamber on Tuesday, June 28, 2011 at 12:00:00 am
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