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Council approves TIF incentives for two downtown historic rehabs to create apartments

Oklahoma City Council · April 7, 2026
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Summary

The council approved joint resolutions to provide TIF assistance to two downtown historic conversions: the Cotton Exchange (100 units, up to $2.275M in assistance) and the Robinson (106 units, up to $6M). Developers said both projects will preserve historic facades while adding market‑rate housing and retail.

The Oklahoma City Council unanimously approved two joint resolutions authorizing Tax Increment Financing (TIF) assistance for separate historic rehabilitation projects in downtown Oklahoma City.

The first, the Cotton Exchange at 228 Robert S. Kerr, proposes converting a historic office building into 100 apartment units in a roughly $27 million renovation. Developer representatives requested up to $2,275,000 in TIF assistance structured as a…

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