Establish your business in a prestigious location. The Kennedy Building is a local landmark, with a unique, vintage design. You’ll be in good company, too: the building houses respected organizations from widely varying sectors, from law and energy to technology. Enjoy motivational views of the Tulsa skyline from the third floor, retire to the business lounge for confidential catch-ups and host a productive session with remote colleagues in the video conferencing studio. You’re also walking distance from the city’s many eateries.
Meet in a downtown Tulsa landmark at 321 S. Boston in the historic Kennedy Building. Rooms come with a large display, video conference setup, whiteboard, flip chart and natural light, all backed by high-speed WiFi. The third floor offers views over the Tulsa skyline, and a dedicated video conferencing studio supports sessions with remote colleagues. Set in the central business district, it is a short walk from City Hall, the Tulsa County Courthouse and plenty of eateries.
Rooms include a large display, video conference setup, whiteboard, flip chart, natural light and high-speed WiFi.
It is at 321 S. Boston in downtown Tulsa, in the city's central business district near City Hall and the courthouse.
Yes, the location includes a video conferencing studio for productive sessions with remote colleagues.
Yes, meeting rooms can be booked by the hour or day to fit short calls or full-day workshops.
Yes, several parking options, including Main Park Plaza, sit within a short walk of the building.
A vintage downtown Tulsa landmark with skyline views from the third floor and a business lounge.
Steps from Tulsa City Hall, the county courthouse and the Brady Arts District.
Near the Downtown Transit Center and parking, with Tulsa International Airport a short drive away.
The Kennedy Building at 321 S. Boston sits at the center of downtown Tulsa's business district. Parking is plentiful with Main Park Plaza and other garages within a short walk, and a bus stop at Houston Avenue and 3rd Street plus the Downtown Transit Center keep local commutes easy, while Tulsa International Airport is a short drive for out-of-town clients. The building is steps from Tulsa City Hall, the county courthouse and the Tulsa Central Library, with the nearby Brady Arts District adding the Brady Theater, Woody Guthrie Center and Tulsa Performing Arts Center for client outings and downtown dining.