Buyers sought for Journal Record Building in Oklahoma City

The Journal Record Building, largely vacant since it was acquired by Oklahoma City after the 1995 bombing of the nearby Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, may finally be redeveloped in time for the tragedy’s 20th anniversary.

 
BY STEVE LACKMEYER | Published: December 22, 2012   

The Journal Record Building, largely vacant since it was acquired by Oklahoma City after the 1995 bombing of the nearby Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, may finally be redeveloped in time for the tragedy’s 20th anniversary.

photo - The Journal Record Building was the Masonic Temple when it opened in 1923. OKLAHOMAN ARCHIVES PHOTO
The Journal Record Building was the Masonic Temple when it opened in 1923. OKLAHOMAN ARCHIVES PHOTO

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The Oklahoma City Cultural and Industrial Facilities Trust recently issued a request for development proposals that will be due Jan. 7.

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