The Gold Dome
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73106
Contact
CONTACT: Troy Humphrey troy@creekcre.com 405-219-7500 or Aaron Diehl adiehl@priceedwards.com 405-239-1255
The Gold Dome is one of the most recognizable buildings in Oklahoma City - the world's fifth geodesic dome and the first ever built as a bank - commanding the entire block at NW 23rd and Classen on Historic Route 66. On 2.43 acres with roughly 109 on-site parking spaces and ±33,535 square feet across three levels, it offers an irreplaceable identity, a dramatic column-free rotunda, and a level of buyer-ready diligence rarely seen on a landmark asset.
The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and already carries a completed, NPS-certified historic rehabilitation - meaning a new owner can pursue a fresh 20% federal Historic Tax Credit alongside Oklahoma's state credit. Add the City of Oklahoma City's 2025 approval of a redevelopment backed by $3 million in Tax Increment Financing, and the Gold Dome arrives with a capital-stack advantage ordinary real estate simply cannot offer. Flexible C-3 zoning and a documented multi-use approval open the door to office, retail, cultural, hospitality, entertainment, and dining concepts.
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS
145-ft gold geodesic dome — world's first dome bank
±33,535 SF on three levels
2.43-acre full city block
Hard corner: NW 23rd & Classen
Historic Route 66 frontage
±38,000 VPD
±109 surface parking
National Register listed (2003)
Certified 20% federal HTC rehab
Fresh federal + state HTC eligible
$3M TIF committed
City-approved ~$10M revival concept
Two-story banking rotunda
Coffered gold dome ceiling
Original terrazzo & teller line
Circle-motif mezzanine overlook
Original bank vault
Concrete · brick · aluminum
Built 1958 · architect Robert B. Roloff
C-3 + Uptown 23rd overlay
Uptown 23rd BID district
Flexible reuse: dining · events · office · cultural



