Article: Oklahoma City research outlines keys for economic growth.

Byline: Paula Burkes Erickson

Dec. 26--Budding Oklahoma City architect David Wanzer looks right at home in his new office at 226 E Second. His 1,000-square-foot space features a red-brick wall, exposed ceiling pipes, a concrete floor and modular furniture Wanzer and partner Brett Johnson designed. Overhead are apartments.

The offices have the trendy feel of a loft in Boston or San Francisco, but they're situated in downtown Oklahoma City -- in the historic Deep Deuce neighborhood, a few blocks north of Bricktown.

"We plan to practice modern architecture, commercial and residential," Wanzer, 35, said. And with the ongoing revitalization of ...

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