Automobile Alley Historic District | |
Location | N Broadway Avenue from NW 4th Street to W. Park Place, Oklahoma City |
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Coordinates | 35°28′41.0311″N 97°30′57.8311″W / 35.478064194°N 97.516064194°W |
Area | 26.4 acres (10.7 ha) |
Built | Various |
Architect | Various |
Architectural style | Early Commercial Classical Revival Modern |
NRHP reference No. | 99000351[1] |
Added to NRHP | March 18, 1999 |
The Automobile Alley neighborhood and Automobile Alley Historic District in Oklahoma City is an upscale Urban area, located roughly along North Broadway Avenue in Downtown Oklahoma City. The district contains numerous low and mid-rise heritage buildings once home to the city's automobile dealerships, that today hosts many of the city's top bars and restaurants, retail shops, and urban residences alongside modern construction consisting mostly of residential housing and hotels. Automobile Alley is listed in the National Historic Register of neighborhoods.
In 2019, Volvo of Oklahoma City, the last original auto dealership remaining in Automobile Alley moved to 14220 N Broadway Extension next to Mercedes of Oklahoma City, which was relocated from Automobile Alley in 2018. In 2020, Tesla would open up a showroom and repair facilities in the former Volvo dealership. While not being a dealership, Tesla does bring auto sales back to Automobile Alley.