Like Flintco, WPX Energy has a rich history in Tulsa. With Tulsa’s economic and cultural development at the forefront, Flintco is honored to be a part of this transformational project for WPX and the downtown Tulsa area. WPX’s new headquarters includes 245,000 SF of office space for WPX, 15,000 SF of commercial space and nearly 700 parking spaces. The project, which is expected to bring more than 400 jobs to Tulsa, includes a connection of the historic Guthrie Green in the Arts District and John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park.
Flintco’s Russ Peevey (left) and David Kollmann with Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum at a recent press conference announcing the development of the WPX Energy HQ in downtown Tulsa.
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