Land Use & Zoning
Oklahoma City's Bricktown and Tulsa's Brady Arts District are examples of:
AAgricultural preservation zones
BUrban entertainment and arts districts developed through mixed-use zoning and public investment✓ Correct
CIndustrial heritage preservation areas
DFederal historic preservation districts only
Explanation
Bricktown (OKC) and the Brady Arts District (Tulsa) are urban entertainment/arts mixed-use districts that have been revitalized through a combination of mixed-use zoning, public infrastructure investment, historic tax credits, and private development.
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