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Cherokee Nation buys pair of prominent office towers in downtown Tulsa

Williams Center Towers I and II sold in landmark $42 million office transaction
Cherokee Nation Businesses completed a strategic investment in downtown Tulsa through its recent purchase of the Williams Center Complex where it occupies space. Commonly known Williams Center Towers I and II, the two-building complex is the the second-largest office property in downtown Tulsa. (CoStar)
Cherokee Nation Businesses completed a strategic investment in downtown Tulsa through its recent purchase of the Williams Center Complex where it occupies space. Commonly known Williams Center Towers I and II, the two-building complex is the the second-largest office property in downtown Tulsa. (CoStar)
By Jillian Harris
CoStar Research
January 12, 2026 | 1:27 AM

Cherokee Nation Businesses, the tribally owned business holding company for the Cherokee Nation, expanded its real estate holdings in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma, by acquiring the Williams Center Complex, also known as Williams Center Towers I and II.

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