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The governing body of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center plans to vote Monday on plans to sell the parking lot across the street in downtown Tulsa for a mixed-used project that could include a sought-after downtown grocery store.

Even if the board approves the proposal, it's not yet a done deal. The developer, Indianapolis-based Flaherty & Collins, is seeking a Tax Increment Financing District from the city of Tulsa, which would need City Council approval.

Plans shared with the board show a proposed Reasor's grocery store as the main anchor tenant on two of the building's 12 stories. The proposal would bring the first grocery store to downtown since a Homeland store closed in the early 2000s.

The building would also include 240 apartment units. Flaherty & Collins gave board members a detailed explanation of the proposal two weeks ago.

Samuel Hardiman 918-581-8466 sam.hardiman@tulsaworld.com Twitter: @samhardiman

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