BoomTown Development Co.

Boomtown was created to develop owner-occupied workforce/entry level housing as well as affordable rental housing. Families with a household income between 80% and 120% of the area median Income (AMI) may qualify for homeownership with Boomtown. 

Boomtown Development Company is a 501(c)(3) supporting affiliate of Green Country Habitat for Humanity and a Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) with the City of Tulsa.

Since 2020, Boomtown Development has successfully built workforce housing in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Whittier Townhomes is located in the heart of Kendall Whittier, a community designated as one of seven Oklahoma Certified Cultural Districts by the Oklahoma Arts Council.

Located just off I-244 and Hwy 169 just a few minutes away from downtown, Tulsa International Airport, Mohawk Park & the Tulsa Zoo.

Located on the northeast corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and East Reading Street in North Tulsa.

Housing Strategies

Tulsa Housing Strategy

The Tulsa Housing Strategy describes how Tulsa can meet the demand for 12,900 units described in the 2023 Citywide Housing Assessment. It is clear from the Assessment and conversations that inform this strategy that producing more housing units is the first step in addressing other barriers and challenges. This strategy focuses on what funding programs, policies, and supportive actions are needed.

Tulsa Citywide Housing Assesment

This study builds on the housing market analysis from the 2020 Downtown and Surrounding Neighborhoods Housing Study and Strategy, which helped inform the discussion around housing, but was geographically limited to the city’s core neighborhoods. This is the first comprehensive assessment of citywide housing needs.

The 2023 Town Hall

The Town Hall incorporates all the elements of a successful consensus-driven process by emphasizing collaboration, cooperation, egalitarianism, inclusivity, and participation. Each must be in place to arrive at the destination improving the overall business climate and quality of life for Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Academy’s Town Hall process is successful in implementing recommendations unlike any other because strong group relationships have been developed through the process that results in greater trust amongst the attendees.

Board of Directors

Cameron Walker

Chairman of the Board

Tracy Carr

Secretary of the Board

Tyler Wallace

Chad Teply

Andrew Hejtmanek

Justin Pickard

“Through integrity, creativity, and collaboration, we aim to drive progress and build a brighter future for all Tulsans.”