Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Oklahoma City Real Estate

Oklahoma City Real Estate

Similar to most urban areas in the post-World War II era, Oklahoma City experienced urban sprawl into outlying municipal and suburban areas in the 1940s and 1950s.[1] At the same time, increased automobile traffic exhausted the limited parking availability in the Oklahoma City downtown area, a phenomenon which was exacerbated by the dismantling of the Oklahoma City Railway after World War II.[2] In addition, real estate lots downtown – a holdover from the days of the Land Run of 1889 that settled the area – were too small to accommodate expanding business sizes.[3] By 1962, 53 downtown retailers had closed or moved to the suburbs

Oklahoma City Real Estate

Oklahoma City Real Estate

Oklahoma City Real Estate


Oklahoma City Real Estate


Oklahoma City Real Estate


Oklahoma City Real Estate


Oklahoma City Real Estate


Oklahoma City Real Estate


Oklahoma City Real Estate



1 comment:

  1. We would highly recommend Michael as an agent. He was our buyer's agent for a recent purchase in Magnolia. As first time buyers Plainfield townhomes for sale who are relatively recent transplants to Seattle with fairly busy work schedules,

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