Santiago's
1920s warm brick shell with scale
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For the first time in decades, one of Capitol Hill’s most recognizable historical structures is being offered to the open market. In a district defined by roots and generational ownership, this is the type of opportunity that rarely arises. Capitol Hill is arguably the most tightly held district in Oklahoma City.
As reinvestment accelerates, the historic corridor along Commerce Street is said to be entering its long-anticipated resurgence, and Santiago’s occupies a position of undeniable prominence within that evolution.
Santiago himself has held this property through a lifetime of hard work, pouring steady pride, stewardship, and personal identity into it. He remained committed through Capitol Hill’s transitional seasons, caring for and watching over the building for decades. For a limited time, we’re opening the door for you to advance a legacy property into its future.
Santiago’s offers brick architecture, authentic district character, generous floorplates, and the kind of presence and visibility that define a district. For the right buyer — whether operator, developer, or long-term investor — this building represents not just a purchase, but a chance to own a cornerstone of Capitol Hill’s next chapter.
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Investment highlights
A proposed Tax Increment Finance (TIF) district for the Capitol Hill area is in play. Walkable to the brand-new 25th Street Plaza, a multimillion-dollar public project improving pedestrian flow, event activity, district visibility, and surrounding property values.
13,685 SF historic 1920 brick building. Under-recognized upside: value-add shell ready for creative repositioning
High-visibility SW 25th location
Generational ownership — authentic district character
Multiple storefronts + flexible floorplates
Ideal for operators, redevelopers, or long-term investors
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