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Schematic Design, Renderings Released for New North Tulsa Entrepreneurship Hub

2/23/2023
This article was archived on 3/26/2023

Today, the Tulsa Development Authority Board of Commissioners approved schematic designs for the Greenwood Entrepreneurship Incubator at Moton (GEIM), a new entrepreneurship hub in North Tulsa led by the Tulsa Economic Development Corporation (TEDC).

"I am eager to bring this entrepreneurship hub to life in North Tulsa as we make available the tools we have as a City to make this a reality,” said Mayor G.T. Bynum, who also serves as the Chair for the Tulsa Authority for Economic Opportunity. “This hub will provide a dynamic space for innovators and entrepreneurs and will soon further provide opportunities for many Tulsans, especially those who live and work in our North Tulsa community."

In May of 2021, the City of Tulsa, PartnerTulsa, and Tulsa Development Authority (TDA) announced plans to provide $4 million to support the Incubator, which was ultimately approved by the Tulsa City Council.

“I’m excited for the impact and essential support GEIM will provide to North Tulsans to help rebuild the legacy of Black Wall Street,” District 1 City Councilor Vanessa Hall-Harper said. “This will serve as a space that provides an opportunity for black small businesses to produce prosperous entrepreneurs and accelerate economic opportunity within our community.”

The $4 million budget amendment included funding for:

To make way for the incubator, TDA completed demolition on non-historic buildings at the site in December and approved the Contract for Sale of Land and Redevelopment with TEDC in January.

“The transformative outcomes that will undoubtedly emerge from both the rehabilitation of the Morton Hospital and the launch of TEDC’s incubator space will truly be a momentous step forward for North Tulsa,” TDA Chair Ashley Philippsen said. “The collaborative partnership between TEDC, Tulsa Development Authority, and the City of Tulsa will help ensure small Black businesses are provided with equitable access to critical resources that contribute to creating a thriving community. The resurgence of this historic location is sure to excite aspiring entrepreneurs while honoring the legacy of Black Wall Street.”

For more information about the project, visit: https://partnertulsa.org/building-wealth-for-our-community/community-revitalization-projects/historic-moton-hospital/