COURT PLAZA | FOR LEASE
Transcript of COURT PLAZA | FOR LEASE
C O U R T P L A Z A | F O R L E A S E2 2 8 R OB ER T S K ER R AV ENUE , OK L A HOM A C I T Y, OK 7 3 1 0 2
B IL L C OHL MI [email protected]: 405.600.6858 C: 405.620.1978
| Court Plaza
L E A SE DE TA IL S
Rental Rate $16.00/RSF
Opertaing Expenses Full Service Gross
Lease Term Flexible
Improvements Available
P R OP ER T Y OVERVIE WCourt Plaza is a historic 10-story building conveniently located in the heart of downtown on the corner of Robert S. Kerr and N. Harvey.
It is within walking distance to many amenities in downtown Oklahoma City including the two key stops for the OKC Streetcar in the Central Business District and by the Metropolitan Library.
Other amenities include two on-site restaurants, Subway and The Cow, and a on-site dental office. Surrounding buildings offer many more amenities including a pharmacy, chiropractor, salon, gym and many more eateries.
There is walking access to many of the sky walks and the OKC Underground Tunnel. Also within walking distance to additional parking garages.
SPACE DE TA IL S
Floor 9 | Suite 900 1,163 RSF
Average Ceiling Height 9 FT.
Floor Plan Divisable
Storage Available
A MENIT IE S
*Ample underground parking available *Banking
*Conference center *Fitness center
24-hour on-site security *Bike racks & shop
On-site recycling *Massage service
*Electronic vehicle charging stations *Salon
*Indoor lounge areas *OKC street car stop
*Men’s clothier *Pharmacy & sundry shop
*Eyecare *Mother’s room
*Denotes adjacent to building
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Home to the OKC Thunder
OFFICE SUPPLY &
PRINT SHOPS
MUSEUMS&
ATTRACTIONS
CONVENTIONCENTER
COURTHOUSES
RETAILSTORES
PUBLICPARKS
BARS &NIGHTCLUBS
FINANCIALINSTITUTIONS
OFFICESPACE
BREWERIES
RESIDENTSHOTELS
RESTAURANTS
POSTOFFICES
The information contained herein was obtained from sources believed reliable; however, Newmark Grubb Levy Strange Beffort makes no guarantees, warranties or representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this property is submitted subject
to errors, omissions, change of price or conditions prior to sale or lease, or withdrawal without notice. Independently Owned and Operated.
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D O W N T O W N O K L A H O M A C I T Y
UNDER C ONS TR UC TION
World-Class Convention Center
Omni Hotel605 Guest Rooms
Oklahoma City continues to thrive with its greatest assets - the people. Beginning in 1993, the people voted on a limited term one-cent sales tax to revitalize downtown with new and upgraded cultural, sports, recreation, entertainment and convention facilities. Since then, and due to the overwhelming success of the project, more initiatives were approved for education and more revitalization of the core. Project 180 advanced to improve downtown’s infrastructure and quality of life with public art, landscaping, improved lighting as well as pedestrian/bike friendly streets, sidewalks, parks and plazas. More recently as part of MAPS3, a modern transit system connects the vibrant districts in and around the downtown Oklahoma City area.
Also part of MAPS 3, Scissortail Park, a 70-acre urban oasis extending from the core of downtown to the shore of the Oklahoma River, many amenities include a café and sports facilities to nature trails, with the Skydance Bridge as the connector of the north and south sides of the park. A $575 million complex, the Downtown Convention Center and Omni Hotel is set to open, debt free in 2020 and expected to attract a large amount of events and tourism to the Oklahoma City core.
As the core continues to grow through systematic improvements, a connectivity between public and private has emerged, creating a collaborate spirt and innovative energy that continues to grow. First National Center is currently under redevelopment and will provide new housing, hotel rooms, parking garage and retail space including Oklahoma’s first Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse. The activity downtown has spurred housing developers to bring the total units to 4,500 and has attributed to the vibancy and surge felt through out the city center. Live, work and play has never been easier.