Tulsa's "Better Block" - The Pearl District Goes Guerilla
Image from “Pearl District Design Plan.”
The Pearl District – a near-downtown neighborhood with a lot of history and a lot of lingering challenges here in Tulsa – is working hard to reinvent itself. Convenient to downtown, highways, and entertainment districts, the neighborhood has struggled for years to reestablish itself as a mixed-use, pedestrian friendly place to live and work. Organizers see it as a vital addition to downtown revitalization projects, providing some continuity and a landing place for people who don’t want to live downtown per se, but who frequent the ongoing developments there.
Take a look at the satellite image of the district currently, and the planned use map provided by the Pearl District Association. The “6th Street Infill Plan” is available here from the City of Tulsa, but the PDA and the City have gone even further, with a design plan including a canal feature. There is a pilot project for a form-based code (a personal favorite idea) - creating a look and feel without dividing usage zones like current zoning requires. They’re stretching, but people thought that turning a disused warehouse district with a drainage ditch into an entertainment area in Oklahoma City was a stretch too...
I’ve posted about the Better Block project in Oak Cliff a couple of times – this looks to be Tulsa’s experiment with the idea. Tulsa’s Young Professionals “Tulsa Urbanists” work crew has a take on the Better Block planned: “Polishing the Pearl” – coming up in April.
From distressed neighborhood to vibrant place to play and live – improving property values, generating sales taxes, and reusing valuable space… This is the heart of economic and community development. It's going to take some time, but this is going to be fun to watch.



