Redevelopment of First National Center could include $40 million in public assistance provided through a new tax increment finance district proposal unveiled on Monday.
The district, which would continue for 25 years, is proposed to be carved out from the existing downtown increment district that is set to expire in 2027. Cathy O'Connor, president of The Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City, said the district is being sought as redevelopment prospects brighten for the long troubled Art Deco landmark.
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