East Tulsa’s Cultural and Commercial Hub
Eastland Acres is a colorful neighborhood shaped by decades of change and growth. Created in the 1960s and 1970s, it includes five communities—Cooper, Magic Circle, Disney, Valley Glenn, and Eastland—and is home to over 13,000 residents.
As one of Tulsa’s most diverse communities, the neighborhood’s rich culture comes from its strong Latino/Hispanic and Asian immigrant presence.
Centered around the bustling 21st and Garnett commercial corridor, Eastland Acres is a thriving community hub. Landmarks like Plaza Santa Cecilia, Nam-Hai International Market and the Tulsa Global District make it a unique cultural destination, while Eastgate Metroplex adds a dynamic business presence.
Although it faces challenges like overcrowded schools and a history of being underserved, Eastland Acres continues to thrive. With nearly 200 businesses, several schools, Martin Regional Library and McCullough Park, Eastland Acres is a vital economic and cultural anchor in East Tulsa.
Eastland Acres is a vital economic and cultural anchor in east Tulsa.
13,582
Population
2.473
Square Miles
39.1%
Hispanic/Latinx
3.8%
Asian/Pacific Islander
23.1%
Foreign-Born Population
$44,092
Median Household Income