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» Learning From the Ground Up
Clothing boutique owner's only regret is having painted floors
By Holly Wall | January 17, 2007 (News: Business)

» Artistic Mettle
By Holly Wall | January 17, 2007 (News: Business)

» Urban Landscape
From Bauhaus to Our HouseEngineering firm thrives on applied principles, creativity Love for Tulsa, its history and downtown are reflected in headquarters at Brady District
By Holly Wall | December 27, 2006 (News: Business)

» Stringed Victory
There's a method to the musicFor a specialized little shop like this to make it downtown, it takes immense skill--and perfect pitch
By Jarrod Gollihare | December 20, 2006 (News: Business)

» Looking for the Pause Button
From cutting edge techniques with laser resurfacing to trendy "Botox parties," it's a spa for the aging
By Jarrod Gollihare | December 6, 2006 (News: Business)

» Home is Where the Fun Is
New boutique brings urban living cool to downtown
By Jarrod Gollihare | November 22, 2006 (News: Business)

» Crossing Party Lines
Loyal apposition, thinkers agree to disagreeLocal political activists face off to debate some of the key races coming up next week
By Holly Wall | November 1, 2006 (News: Business)

» Hanging It Up
When Robert Dick signed up to be a police officer with the Tulsa Police Department, he didn't foresee more than 40 years of public service in different capacities. However, as a rookie cop, a love for service grew inside him and he has just continuously served Tulsa and Tulsa County.
By Ginger Shepherd | August 7, 2006 (News: Business)

» Taking the Heat
Controversial from the git-go, Cinnabar's a "low-key" company with high-profile, type-A clients
By Ginger Shepherd | July 12, 2006 (News: Business)


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