Geographic location

The Brady Heights neighborhood is located just north of downtown and extends along Denver and Cheyenne to Marshall Street. More specifically, it is bounded on the south by the inner-dispersal loop and to the west by the L.L.Tisdale Parkway. On the north, Marshall Street marks a distinct change in the scale and age of the housing stock. The alley between Cheyenne and Main forms the east boundary. Eventually the Oklahoma State University - Tulsa campus will extend to the eastern edge of the Brady Heights neighborhood.

Brief history

From territorial days until the 1920s Brady Heights was an important part of the then fashionable north side of Tulsa. Young professional businessmen and oil men, such as G.Y. Vandever, I.S. Minks and "Diamond Joe" Wilson, owned homes here. The area derives its name from W. Tate Brady, a pioneer Tulsa developer and entrepreneur. He was Oklahoma's first Democratic National committeeman, and he built the Cain's Ballroom and the now extinct Brady Hotel. Read more about our rich history.

Recent History

Brady Heights Neighborhood Association is one of the oldest neighborhood associations in Tulsa. The association was formed originally to promote a feeling of small town togetherness, address crime issues, promote beautification, and protect historic structures. Read more about our recent history.