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The
BOK Center opened in
Fall 2008 and has presented a steady
stream of top entertainers since then.
Photo by Duane Fernandez
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The
2010 C-USA Men’s AND Women’s Basketball
Championships took place in
Tulsa. Men competed at the
BOK Center and women at the Donald W.
Reynolds Center,
University of Tulsa
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Hard
Rock Casino entertains weekly with
Randy Travis, KISS, Rolling Stones, Alicia
Keyes, and others |
| The Tulsa Philharmonic, Tulsa Ballet
Theater, a host of "little theatre" companies
and Tulsa's Jazz Hall of Fame heat up the local
stages including those at the
Tulsa Performing Arts
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Tulsa's
brand new ballpark,
Oneok Field, for the Triple A "Tulsa
Drillers", opens April 3, 2010. |
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A cosmopolitan city of just under 400,000 population (almost
600,000 in Tulsa County), Tulsa has a vibrant business and
cultural climate with many exciting opportunities. Locally,
Wordpix principals participate in civic and professional groups
and the Metro Tulsa Chamber of Commerce..Let's
brag a bit about our new home.
In 2009, following on
earlier laurels, Tulsa was named:
No. 1 place to live in the U.S.
(Relocate
America 2009)
No. 1 metro for cost of living
(Business Facilities 2009)
No. 2 mid-sized city for jobs and No. 10 among all cities
(Forbes2009)
No. 2 “pay-raise” city in the U.S. (Forbes 2009)
No.
2 metro for quality of life (Business Facilities 2009)
5th best metro region in the nation to ride out the U.S.
recession
(Forbes 2008)
No. 7 strongest U.S. metro
economy (Business Week 2009)
No. 8 small city of the future (fDi magazine 2009)
No. 5 on America’s Most Livable Cities list (Forbes 2009)
No. 1 U.S. city likely to escape the commercial real estate slump
(U.S.
News & World Report 2009)
5th strongest market for residential real
estate through September 2009
(Forbes 2009)
9th best city for real
estate bargains (MSN Real Estate 2009)
One of America’s top hot real estate markets (CNN Money 2009)
No.
12 fastest-recovering American city (Forbes 2009)
No. 15 strongest U.S. housing market (Business Week 2009)
No. 6
affordable college town (Coldwell Banker 2009)
No. 19 best performing large metro (Milken Institute 2009)
No. 19 place to launch a start-up (CNN Money 2009)
No wonder Wordpix now lives in Tulsa!
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