1141 N Robinson Avenue

Midtown Oklahoma City  ·  Class A Office

1141 N Robinson

Oklahoma City's Most Iconic Address, Reborn

50,046 SF
Total Building
Art Deco
Iconic Architecture
Class A
Office Finishes
Explore the Building

Property Overview

Where Legacy Meets Innovation

An Art Deco landmark, re-envisioned in 2024 with Class A finishes, cutting-edge infrastructure, and a 100+ seat auditorium — all in Midtown OKC's most dynamic corridor.

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Total Building Size
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Basement Storage
30,000+ SF
Available Space
100+ Seats
Sloped Auditorium
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Dedicated Parking
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Nearby Public Parking
223.3 kW
Solar PV System
Historic Tax Credit
Certified Property

Space Planning

Interactive Floor Plans

Meticulously designed floor plans encompass 4 main sections of 6,000–7,000 net usable office space plus versatile 11,200 SF basement for secured command center operations

Floor Plan

A Legacy Renewed

Eight Decades of History

From groundbreaking in 1948 to a stunning 2024 renovation, explore the remarkable story of Oklahoma City's Baptist Building.

1946
The Vision Begins

The Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma commissions architect Clovis Heimsath to design their new headquarters. His Art Deco renderings envision a building of grandeur and purpose.

1946 Architectural Rendering
1948
Breaking Ground

A ceremonial groundbreaking marks the start of construction on Robinson Avenue. The building will house the Convention's administrative offices, a bookstore, and an auditorium.

1948 Groundbreaking Ceremony
1949
Rising on Robinson

The Art Deco structure takes shape — distinctive Gothic-inspired window frames, limestone cladding, and the iconic stepped facade emerge along the Midtown skyline.

1949 Under Construction
1950
Grand Opening

The Baptist Building is completed and dedicated. Its lobby features terrazzo floors, the auditorium hosts its first congregation, and the bookstore opens its doors to the public.

1950 Lobby
1951
A Midtown Landmark

The building becomes a cornerstone of Oklahoma City's Midtown corridor, serving the Baptist convention and the broader community for decades.

1951 Building
1962
Community Gatherings

The auditorium serves as a gathering place for prayer meetings, conferences, and community events — fulfilling the building's civic mission for over a decade.

1962 Auditorium
1979
Trial by Fire

A cooling tower fire tests the building's resilience. The structure endures, a testament to the quality of its original construction.

1979 Fire
2022
A New Steward

Robinson Renewal Partners, LLC acquires the property with a bold vision: to honor the building's historic character while transforming it into a world-class modern office destination.

2024–25
Comprehensive Restoration

A multi-million dollar renovation restores the Art Deco facade, installs Class A finishes, a 223kW solar system, VRF HVAC, fiber connectivity, and modern security — while preserving every historic detail that matters.

2025 Renovated
2026
Your Chapter Begins

Now available for lease — write the next chapter of this extraordinary building. 50,046 square feet of Class A office space awaits your organization.

Chairman's Office Rendering

The Auditorium

100+ Seats of Distinction

A theater-style auditorium with sloped seating, dedicated exterior entrance, modern AV capabilities, 2 smart cameras and Audio Isolation technology — perfect for conferences, presentations, and corporate events.

Historic Auditorium
Renovated Auditorium
1950 2025
100+ Seats
Sloped Theater Seating
Dedicated Entry
Separate Exterior Entrance
Modern AV
Full Audio/Video Systems
Historic Character
Preserved Heritage Details

Building Systems

Enterprise-Grade Infrastructure

Modern security, networking, and power systems designed for organizations that demand the best.

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Access Control
Assa Abloy Aperio Wireless System
  • Key card/fob entry on all exterior doors
  • Time-zone scheduling and remote credential management
  • Independent battery backup on every lock
  • Fully networked for centralized monitoring
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Video Surveillance
SecureVision & Genetec Platform
  • 4K-capable cameras at all entrances, elevator lobbies, perimeter, and parking
  • Local NVR + cloud backup with 30+ day retention
  • Layered perimeter control integrated with access system
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Intrusion Detection
DMP-Monitored Security
  • Door-open and motion sensors at every entry point
  • Independent battery backup
  • 24/7 professional monitoring
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Fiber & Network
Triple-Redundant Connectivity
  • Dobson Fiber 1 Gbps primary (scalable to 400 Gbps)
  • AT&T and Cox redundant fiber paths
  • Fortinet FortiGate 100H firewall with IDS/IPS, antivirus, web filtering
  • Zyxel Nebula cloud-managed switching — 10 Gbps fiber backbone
  • 24-port PoE+ per floor
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WiFi 6 Coverage
Building-Wide Wireless
  • 7 WiFi 6 access points covering all floors
  • Full coverage of auditorium and lobby
  • Multiple VLANs with expandable segmentation

Parking & Access

Abundant Parking, Solar Covered

1141 N Robinson parking site plan — full lot overhead view
Overhead View
Overhead View
Solar Canopy
Solar Canopy
Chevron Marking
Chevron Marking
Street View
Street View
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Dedicated Spaces
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Public Street-Level
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Nearby Public Parking

Surface lot covered by a 301-panel solar canopy providing shade and clean energy. Additional overflow parking available at the 10th Street Parking Garage, just steps away.

Sustainability

Powered by the Sun

A 223.3 kW solar PV system with 415 high-efficiency panels — reducing operating costs while advancing your ESG goals.

Solar Canopy
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223.3 kW
Solar PV Capacity
415
High-Efficiency Panels
313 MWh
Annual Generation
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28%
Building Energy Offset
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$31,860
First-Year Savings
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$1.7M+
30-Year Projected Savings
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90.9 Tons
VRF HVAC Capacity
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100%
LED Lighting

Strategic Location

The Heart of Midtown OKC

Minutes to the State Capitol and Downtown CBD. On the OKC Streetcar line. Surrounded by dining, culture, and commerce.

Neighborhood Highlights

Midtown OKC is the city's most dynamic mixed-use district — walkable, vibrant, and growing. 1141 N Robinson sits at the crossroads of Automobile Alley, the Paseo Arts District, and the downtown core. The streetcar line runs directly past the front door, and the State Capitol is less than 5 minutes away.

Demographics

1-Mile Radius: 12,202 people · $93,096 avg household income
3-Mile Radius: 75,825 people · $70,282 avg household income
5-Mile Radius: 200,452 people · $66,182 avg household income

A growing, affluent core with 3.4% annual household growth within one mile.

The Project Team

Built by the Best

In the Press

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