ARIZ. INVESTORS BUY REGISTRY BUILDING
An Arizona private investment firm paid $6.3 million for the 93,176-square-foot Registry office building in Oklahoma City. - Kirby Lee Davis
PLAINTIFF TO CONTINUE PARK HARVEY FIGHT
A federal judge's ruling this week settles only part of the litigation over the Park Harvey Apartments in downtown Oklahoma City, plaintiff's attorney Skip Cunningham said Thursday. - Marie Price
NORMAN COMPLEXES FETCH ALMOST $25M
Two multifamily sales in Norman together accounted for nearly $25 million - and that was for 1980s properties. - Kelley Chambers
OHIO CASE HIGHLIGHTS OKLA. RECORDS ISSUE
As Oklahoma struggles with new rules that would eliminate several personal identifiers from court records, an Ohio federal appeals court has ruled against a woman who said publication of a traffic citation containing information such as
her Social Security number violated her right to privacy. - Marie Price
OKC RESIDENTIAL TOWERS CHANGE HANDS, FOR SALE
There was a time when a handful of high-rise apartment buildings began popping up in Oklahoma City. During the late 1950s and into the 1960s, three residential high-rises were built around Oklahoma City, and despite ups-and-downs over the
years, the properties still function as apartments. Now decades after the properties were built, their conditions vary. Two of the properties recently sold, and the third is on the market. - Kelley Chambers
MARSHALL FINDS TULSA HOME FOR BREWERY
The last time Tulsa had a taste of local production brewing was before Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Inside a khaki-colored building on Wheeling Avenue and Sixth Street, Eric Marshall is preparing to bring brewing here again. - Heather
Caliendo