Almead Hill Stutts has owned the restaurant for 32 years. She’s not sure how much longer she can keep the doors open as construction deters customers.
Category: Business
From permits to funding, Tulsa business owners tell state leaders they want solutions
At a panel featuring Oklahoma politicians, entrepreneurs said they’re facing uphill climbs to get state licenses, grants and more.
Tulsa’s Global Entrepreneurship Week brings dozens of free events to the city
Nearly 30 events, which are all happening at Gradient, are free and accessible to the public.
‘I’m heartbroken’: Facing rent increase, Tulsa airport massage business closes after 30 years
Family-owned Minute Massage closed up shop after rent more than quadrupled. For now, the space will remain empty.
Hundreds of orders: Tulsa companies say ‘Today’ show led to boom in business
NBC brought millions of eyes to Tulsa products, including clothing brands and sweets. Businesses say the visibility is paying off.
‘It was such a joy’: Local family feeds hundreds of Tulsans after viral video
Erica Garvin posted a video on TikTok advertising her parents’ yet-to-open restaurant, which has amassed nearly 100,000 views.
So you want to be a Thunder fan in Tulsa. It’ll cost you about $700 to watch.
The price to legally watch all 82 games is rising. Sports bars may reap the benefits.
Tulsa could extend downtown curfew. Businesses say they want additional solutions to crime.
City councilors say the youth curfew has been effective. Some in downtown want policies that go beyond keeping teens at home.
2025 Tulsa State Fair attendance drops by 100,000 compared to last year
Amid price increases and weaker foot traffic, vendors say they felt the burn of lagging fair attendance as it dropped by 100,000.
After Isla’s and Fulton Street’s closing, Greenwood business owners wonder what’s next
With both closures coming within a month of each other, there’s an uncertain future for business in the Historic Greenwood District.
Losing a place for community: Fulton Street Books & Coffee to close on Oct. 18
Tulsa’s only Black-owned bookstore plans to close in mid-October after five years in business.
Tulsa World loses seven employees as layoffs hit newsroom
The Tulsa World, which has served the city for more than 120 years, lost seven employees Friday morning.