Check our the article in the Tulsa World featuring Crosbie Heights. You can follow the link below for the on line article or pick up the August 8th edition.
Tulsa World: Great Heights or on our News and Events Page
ARE YOU AWARE THAT YOU COULD MAKE BIG MONEY!!!
For about a year, Crosbie Heights, Owen Park, Brady Heights and Country Club Square have been meeting to form a coalition to promote our area of the city. We had BIG NIGHT!!! BIG SUCCESS and now we have decided to form a committee to move our goal forward.
We are NOW soliciting people who want to work on that committee from each neighborhood and also WE ARE ASKING FOR SUGGESTIONS FOR A NAME FOR OUR AREA.
CONTEST, MONEY, MONEY !!!
SUBMIT YOUR SUGGESTION FOR A NAME AND IF YOU WIN !!!! COLLECT $200.00 and you don't have to pass GO!!!
The top five names will be submitted in the over all contest. Open Neighborhood Residents Only.
David Phillips
CHNA Board President
Welcome to Crosbie Heights Neighborhood. Located just a hop, skip and a jump from downtown Tulsa. Crosbie Heights is a community of eclectic people dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of Tulsa's first middle class, working neighborhood. Platted in 1908, Crosbie Heights has been the gateway to Tulsa and a conduit to Sands Springs and places further west.
Crosbie Heights is home to the Blue Jackalope, a neighborhood grocery and coffee shop, Newblock Sculpture Park, Joe Station Bark Park and the Cave House.
Crosbie Heights is a main conduit into downtown Tulsa providing easy access the BOK Center, Tulsa Convention Center and Ballroom, the historic Cains Ball Room and the Brady Theater, Performing Arts Center, the popular Blue Dome district. There are numerous restaurants, hotels, parks, as well as easy access to most of the crosstown expressways. The area features something for everyone, within walking distance from your home.
You are aways welcome to Crosbie Heights, enjoy the convenience of living close to downtown Tulsa and in a Front Porch community where neighbors help neighbors.
COME ON OVER