A complete coordination service that ensures your special day flows beautifully from start to finish, stress-free and seamless.
We craft romantic engagement moments that feel uniquely yours, filled with elegance, creativity, and unforgettable visual storytelling.
Originally constructed in the 1930s during Tulsa’s industrial boom, The Pearl District Building served as a heartbeat of local commerce. Decades later, we’ve stripped back the layers to reveal the soul of the structure: vaulted ceilings, expansive steel-frame windows, and the original masonry.”
With an open-concept layout and industrial-chic aesthetic, the space serves as a stunning blank slate that can be easily tailored to match any theme, from modern minimalism to vintage glamour.
Whether you are planning an intimate gathering for 100 or a large-scale celebration for 320, our modular hall design ensures the space feels perfectly sized and comfortable for your guest list.
Originally constructed in the 1930s during Tulsa's industrial boom, The Pearl District Building served as a heartbeat of local commerce
Located in the revitalized Pearl District, your guests will enjoy the character of a historic neighborhood combined with modern amenities and convenient access to the best of downtown Tulsa.
Love and gratitude inspire everything we do at The Pearl District Building. Read what our Customers say about their Experiences.
"Our wedding went off without a hitch! The different ambiance each room created made it feel like a '3-in-1' venue. Alison was a great contact and worked with us to make sure every detail was exactly how we wanted it."
"The Pearl is truly a hidden gem just steps from the heart of Tulsa. The staff is professional, warm, and incredibly flexible. It’s only a matter of time before this is the most in-demand spot in the city."
"We were very DIY with our wedding, and the team was so helpful and flexible. One of the greatest things was their complete transparency on pricing and what was included in the package. They made the venue search one of the least stressful parts of our planning."