The Gold Dome stands as one of Oklahoma City’s most iconic and historic structures, a landmark geodesic dome originally constructed in 1958. Spanning an entire 2.43-acre block at NW 23rd and Classen along Historic Route 66, this 33,535 square-foot property offers three adaptable levels and approximately 109 surface parking spaces. Designed with a self-supporting geodesic structure by Robert B. Roloff, the dome rises nearly 70 feet, comprising aluminum panels, concrete, and brick construction with an original bank vault and full sprinkler system.
The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and includes a completed, NPS-certified historic rehabilitation, qualifying for up to 20% federal Historic Tax Credit in addition to Oklahoma state credit incentives. Future redevelopment is supported by a city-approved vision and $3 million in Tax Increment Financing, creating expansion opportunities for entertainment, office, cultural, and hospitality concepts. Flexible C-3 zoning, coupled with Uptown 23rd BID placement, positions this asset at the heart of a vibrant district near I-235, I-40, and Will Rogers International Airport. With plans for revitalization and immediate eligibility for tax benefits, the Gold Dome offers a rare opportunity to acquire and reimagine an architectural treasure in a thriving Oklahoma City corridor.