The Tulsa Development Authority owns three properties in the Crutchfield neighborhood and the Pearl District. Now, officials want to sell the land to affordable housing developers.
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After food aid vanished, calls for rent help surged and some faced eviction
A temporary loss of SNAP benefits during the federal government shutdown left Oklahoma families scrambling to cover rent.
Tulsa moves 55 people into housing as it clears two more homeless encampments
The $10 million effort is a part of Mayor Monroe Nichols’ goal to end street homelessness by 2030.
Mayor Monroe Nichols talks campaign promises, housing and 2026 goals
After one year in office, Nichols says he still has his eyes on increasing affordable housing and passing a sales tax increase.
From getting an ID to enrolling in school, new resource offers help to Oklahoma’s homeless youth
The handbook, part of a nationwide effort, is digital and completely free. Organizers say they are working to print physical copies in early 2026.
Tulsa Housing Authority lays groundwork for 100-plus affordable housing units at The Hilltop
The Hilltop will replace the Sunset Plaza Apartments which were demolished in 2023 after being declared a public nuisance.
Long-awaited Black Wall Street Square development to kick off construction Friday
The housing development has weathered the sudden death of a project leader and ongoing infrastructure issues. Now, crews are ready to start building.
East Tulsa’s homeless spent ‘24/7 outside.’ This winter, they have a warm place to stay.
Tulsa’s homeless resources are concentrated in downtown. A new shelter brings much-needed beds to the eastside, with plans to expand.
What in the TIF? This is how Tulsa uses taxes to fund development projects.
The Flyer got into the weeds to understand tax increment financing so you don’t have to.
4 things you should do to prep your home for Tulsa winter
You can save on electric bills by keeping the cold air out with some simple fixes.
Tulsa developers could breathe new life — and housing — into historic Crutchfield neighborhood
Developer Stuart McDaniel and Habitat for Humanity are tapping into Crutchfield’s potential, creating housing near downtown for working families.
Tulsa mayor made six key promises. He told 1K leaders the city needs more money to fulfill them.
Monroe Nichols highlighted progress — and work to be done — on everything from homelessness and economic opportunity to public safety and tribal relations.