To see OKC’s renaissance in action, you don’t have to look any farther than the Midtown District, centered around Walker Avenue and 10th Street, near St. Anthony Hospital, the city’s first hospital. This now-bustling hub attracts restaurants and bars, retail stores and restaurants. It continues to develop for people who want to live, work and play in the heart of Oklahoma City, and it includes housing, retail, night life, hotels and history, with many of its original buildings being brought back to life.
Specifically, the Midtown District extends from NW 13 south to 4th Street and from one-half block east of Robinson and west to Classen Boulevard. More than 10,000 people live within one mile of 1100 N Walker Ave.
Public and private investments have created a thriving district of diversity within its 387 acres. Midtown includes the city’s first grocery store and kindergarten, surviving territorial Victorian homes and a strong restaurant and night-life scene.
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