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The Tulsa Club Building is an 11-story structure that stands on the northwest corner of Cincinnati Avenue and East Fifth Street, inside the Oil Capital Historic District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. Designed by Bruce Goff and constructed in 1927 by the architectural firm Rush, Endacott and Rush, it was a joint venture of the Tulsa Club and the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce.

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  • Edificio del Tulsa Club (es)
  • Tulsa Club Building (en)
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  • El Tulsa Club Building es un edificio de 11 pisos que se encuentra en la esquina noroeste de Cincinnati Avenue y East Fifth Street, dentro del Oil Capital Historic District de Tulsa, Oklahoma, Estados Unidos. Diseñado por Bruce Goff y construido en 1927 por el estudio de arquitectura Rush, Endacott and Rush,​ fue una empresa conjunta del Tulsa Club y la Cámara de Comercio de Tulsa. (es)
  • The Tulsa Club Building is an 11-story structure that stands on the northwest corner of Cincinnati Avenue and East Fifth Street, inside the Oil Capital Historic District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. Designed by Bruce Goff and constructed in 1927 by the architectural firm Rush, Endacott and Rush, it was a joint venture of the Tulsa Club and the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce. (en)
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  • Tulsa Club Hotel (en)
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  • Tulsa Club Hotel (en)
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  • Zig Zag Art Deco (en)
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  • Tulsa Club Building (en)
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  • Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S. (en)
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  • El Tulsa Club Building es un edificio de 11 pisos que se encuentra en la esquina noroeste de Cincinnati Avenue y East Fifth Street, dentro del Oil Capital Historic District de Tulsa, Oklahoma, Estados Unidos. Diseñado por Bruce Goff y construido en 1927 por el estudio de arquitectura Rush, Endacott and Rush,​ fue una empresa conjunta del Tulsa Club y la Cámara de Comercio de Tulsa. Después de unos 30 años, la Cámara de Comercio desocupó su parte del edificio, que ocupo el Tulsa Club. Sin embargo, la industria nacional de producción de petróleo comenzó a reducirse repentina y drásticamente, recortando la clientela y los ingresos del club. Desocupó todo el edificio y cerró en 1994. Durante casi 20 años, el edificio permaneció vacío, ocupado principalmente por ocupantes ilegales y vándalos. Se causaron daños extensos durante este tiempo. Algunos desarrolladores pensaron que podrían rehabilitar la estructura, pero descubrieron que costaría más de lo que podían pagar. En 2014, el Grupo Ross, una empresa con experiencia y respaldo financiero adecuado de la rehabilitación de otras estructuras históricas, compró la estructura abandonada y comenzó a convertirla en un hotel boutique. Reabrió como Tulsa Club Hotel en abril de 2019 como afiliado de Curio Collection by Hilton, una cadena de hoteles boutique. El costo de la renovación fue de $ 36 millones.​ (es)
  • The Tulsa Club Building is an 11-story structure that stands on the northwest corner of Cincinnati Avenue and East Fifth Street, inside the Oil Capital Historic District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. Designed by Bruce Goff and constructed in 1927 by the architectural firm Rush, Endacott and Rush, it was a joint venture of the Tulsa Club and the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce. After about 30 years, the Chamber of Commerce vacated its portion of the building, which the Tulsa Club took over. However, the domestic petroleum production industry began to shrink suddenly and sharply, cutting into the club's clientele and revenue. It vacated the entire building and went out of business in 1994. For nearly 20 years the building remained vacant, occupied mainly by squatters and vandals. Extensive damage was caused during this time. A few developers thought they could rehabilitate the structure, but found that it would cost more than they could afford. In 2014 the Ross Group, a company with experience and adequate financial backing from rehabilitating other historic structures, bought the derelict structure and began to turn it into a boutique hotel. The building reopened as the Tulsa Club Hotel in April 2019 as an affiliate of the Curio Collection by Hilton, a chain of boutique hotels. The cost of the renovation was reported to be $36 million. (en)
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  • 115 East 5th Street (en)
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