Oklahoma City Building Permits For July 26

Oklahoma City Bomasada, 800 N Oklahoma Ave., shell building, erect, $20,000,000. Bomasada, 800 N Oklahoma Ave., shell building, erect, $7,600,000. Bomasada, 800 N Oklahoma Ave., apartment, remodel, $6,500,000. Bomasada, 800 N Oklahoma Ave., apartment, remodel, $2,500,000. Design Architects Plus, 9821 S May Ave., shell building, erect, $1,900,000. Bomasada, 800 N Oklahoma Ave., apartment, remodel, $1,600,000. Bomasada, 800 N Oklahoma Ave., apartment, remodel, $1,500,000. Bomasada, 800 N Oklahoma Ave., apartment, remodel, $1,300,000. Bomasada, 800 N Oklahoma Ave., apartment, remodel, $1,200,000. Bomasada, 800 N Oklahoma Ave., apartment, remodel, $1,200,000. QMA — Quinn McAllister Architects, 1001 Straka Terrace, hotel-motel, erect, $1,000,000. Bomasada, 800 N Oklahoma Ave., apartment, remodel, $732,000. Stacy E.

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