An ambitious plan to replace a vacant service station with a 5-story mixed use building has been revealed for the north end of Automobile Alley at 1122 N. Broadway.




Safdar Muhammad – who also owns the gas station and convenience store directly west across Broadway – has submitted plans to the Downtown Design review committee for a building which would include retail, office and restaurant space as well as a multi-level parking structure.






The property had most recently been operated as an auto shop but has been vacant for a number of years.

Dubbed Broadway Place, the new structure would feature space for a 'table cloth' restaurant with outdoor seating on the fourth floor as well as an area on the rooftop for outdoor entertainment, parties and receptions.

The office space includes balconies for outdoor furniture and views of the downtown skyline.












Directly north of the project is a large park and the proposed location for the new Oklahoma Contemporary museum. To the south are recently renovated and historic Pontiac and Buick buildings. The new Hatch breakfast and lunch spot is just starting work and will join Broadway 10 and Sidecar as drinking and dining options at NW 10th and Broadway.


The plans will be reviewed at an meeting on April 21st. Design is by GSB of Oklahoma City.