Triangle District
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Formerly known as the Flatiron District of Downtown Oklahoma City, the
Triangle district is so called because it forms a triangle with
Bricktown and
Deep Deuce to the South,
I-235 to the East, and the downtown CBD to the West.
Much of the district is currently under planning or construction to include live/work residential and retail. The centerpiece of the Triangle district will be known as OKC Town Centre - a multipurpose development containing residential above retail properties.
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