Friday, June 12, 2009

My Fair Lady in Tulsa

The musical "My Fair Lady" is now playing at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Performances run June 11-13, 19-21, 26-27 and July 5.

For those who dont remember, this is the musical about a professor who bets he can teach an ordinary and poor girl to be a part of upper society.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Tulsa -- No.1 Place to Live

Tulsa has been named the most stable city in America! RelocateAmerica.com listed Tulsa as the No. 1 place to live, being the most stable city in America. The economy in Tulsa, they noted, has been very stable. The unemployment rate is 3 points below the national average. The energy industry, the article said, was part of the reason for Tulsa's inclusion to the list.

Check out the article at:

http://finance.yahoo.com/real-estate/article/106955/Tulsa-on-Top

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Business Owners Can Find Executive Office Space in Philtower

Downtown Tulsa's Philtower office building offers executive office space and commercial real estate property for lease in one of Tulsa's most historic buildings. The Philtower Building is in a great location, in the Central Business District, close to the new BOK Center and is the perfect home for a variety of businesses. Commercial space in the Philtower not only offers an elegant, professional atmosphere, but also has deluxe amenities. http://www.philtower.com/

Monday, April 20, 2009

Simple Money Secrets of the Millionaires

There's were a couple interesting tips in this article. Several of the tips suggested simply saving money, living below your means can help you on your way to the "top". This is always good advice even if you don't aspire to make it to the "top" (because the view from the top isn't always so great anyway). Although it's good advice, it did seem slightly odd when I'd always heard people say 'you have to spend money to make money.'

Do something for work that you love doing was another tip from the millionaires, which also makes since, especially when one of the tips before that was to work hard. You would certainly be more likely to work hard at something you liked.

Investing in things others are not was also an interesting idea. The idea about renting out a foreclosed house sounded like a great idea. Something I've noticed that kind of goes along with this advice is that some of the oddest jobs, jobs some people might not even realize exist often make the most money. For instance, perfume modeling is a job most might not pay much attention to, but a job perfume modeling can pay $15 an hour and often has flexible hours.

Check out the article at:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/10-Secrets-of-Millionaires-usnews-14921158.html

Friday, March 27, 2009

Great Tulsa Office Spaces Downtown

The Philtower Building in downtown Tulsa provides high-class office space and commercial property to business owners looking to relocate or open a company in the center of Tulsa's business district. The Philtower gives businesses a sophisticated and professional place to work in. Downtown Tulsa's Philtower offers an array of deluxe amenities including: Free WiFi Internet to all tenants. Attached, covered parking with 24 hour, “hands-free” controlled access via the AVI (automatic vehicle identification) system. Pedestrian access to downtown. Less than five minutes to Brady Arts District, Cherry Street, Brookside, and Utica Square. Building connects to downtown tunnel system. Twenty-five residential loft apartments. Oversized windows with spectacular views of downtown Tulsa. Flexible office space available in many different sizes and configurations. Watch a video tour at http://youtube.com/watch?v=YUJwQZYkLSY.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Homebuyers Going Old School

This article from Yahoo Finance just shows the sad effects of living beyond your means. It discusses how some homeowners were spending half their monthly income on housing, but now must cut back to the old adage of spending 30% of your income on housing.

http://finance.yahoo.com/loans/article/106785/With-Eyes-Bigger-Than-Their-Wallets-Homebuyers-Are-Forced-to-Revisit-Old-Rules