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Innovation Hub Could Become One of Oklahoma City’s Largest Developments of the Decade

Planned Office, Retail, Hotel Project Bets on Aerospace, Biomedical Company Growth
Gardner Tanenbaum and Robinson Park are planning a 400,000-square-foot innovation hub on the edge of downtown Oklahoma City. (Gardner Tanenbaum)
Gardner Tanenbaum and Robinson Park are planning a 400,000-square-foot innovation hub on the edge of downtown Oklahoma City. (Gardner Tanenbaum)
CoStar News
December 24, 2020 | 12:44 AM

A pair of investors announced plans to develop an innovation hub that would be one of the largest developments in Oklahoma City in years, a move that aims to capitalize on the city’s growing aerospace, technology and bioscience industries.

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