Coverage · South · Tier 2

Guerrilla street marketing in Tulsa.

Wheatpaste, murals, stencils, and pole-stickers across Tulsa, from Tulsa Arts District, Blue Dome District, Cherry Street. Permitted walls, hand-installed, GPS-stamped photo proof.

Beyond Street Media street install
Tulsa · South
  • 6Neighborhoods on route
  • 10–14dBrief to first install
  • 100%GPS photo-proofed
  • 0Municipal removals on record
Services we ship in Tulsa

Six formats. One field log.

Brands launching in Tulsa use BSM's same-week dispatch and photo proof to convert street media into earned coverage. Format-mix typically skews wheatpaste plus snipe in this market. The rest run on demand.

Three reasons brands book us here.

What a Tulsa brief gets from an operator crew that a print-and-handoff shop can't match. Permit-clean, documented, on the ground.

01

The Arts District anchors the wall inventory

The Tulsa Arts District and the adjacent Blue Dome District carry the densest run of paste-friendly brick in the metro. Warehouse conversions, gallery exteriors, and music-venue frontage sit on walkable blocks that fill on First Friday Art Crawl nights and through the weekend.

02

Cherry Street and Brookside run all week

The 15th Street Cherry Street corridor and the Brookside stretch along Peoria carry independent retail, restaurants, and steady pedestrian flow beyond event nights. Reach here is foot-level on commercial walls, not drive-by on a highway billboard.

03

One metro, low competition for the surface

Tulsa is uncontested ground for documented street-level campaigns. Brands that show up on permissioned walls here own a corridor without bidding against a crowded out-of-home auction. The street is the one place outside the auction.

6 core neighborhoods.

The corners BSM scouts weekly in Tulsa, the surfaces operators know by hand. Brief specifies the audience. We route to the corridor where the audience already walks.

  • 01Tulsa Arts DistrictWarehouse blocks · gallery and venue frontageWarehouse brick · gallery exteriorsT2
  • 02Blue Dome DistrictEntertainment-district frontagePainted commercial · entertainment frontageT2
  • 03Cherry Street15th Street corridorRetail storefronts · restaurant wallsT2
  • 04BrooksidePeoria AvenuePainted commercial wallsT2
  • 05DowntownOffice corridorsScaffold · commercial wallsT2
  • 06Pearl DistrictEmerging mixed-use blocksMixed-use · creative wallsT2

Surfaces, and the rules.

6 neighborhoods in the active scouting route. 8–20 wheatpaste walls, 3–6 scaffold corners, 2–4 mural-ready sites. Scout-and-install on a per-brief basis. Every surface runs on a BID permit, private-property owner agreement in writing, or permitted construction hoarding through the GC. The paperwork ships with the photo bundle.

Oklahoma law treats paste on a permissioned wall as a property-rights matter. With written owner consent, the install is legal. We pull that paperwork before any wall goes up. Public infrastructure (utility poles, transit, right-of-way) is never touched. Downtown and the Arts District carry facade-modification rules that our compliance file pre-clears before the crew dispatches.

What this means for the buyer: the wall stays up for the contracted window, the photo proof is legally clean, and the brand carries zero downstream risk on takedown or municipal complaint.

Working with us in Tulsa means the photo bundle ships with the permit paperwork. Zero takedowns by city action across BSM history. If a wall is targeted by override paste from another crew, we refresh it on the next paste night.

Brief to documented, four moves.

Every Tulsa campaign runs the same operator sequence. One crew owns it end to end: print, paste, and proof. No print-shop handoff to a freelance installer.

01

Brief & route

You send the brand, dates, and audience. We map the Tulsa corridors where that buyer actually walks and price off the published floor.

02

Scout & secure

Crews scout walls on foot, then lock every surface in writing: owner agreement, BID-cleared scaffold, or permitted hoarding. The paper trail ships with the photos.

03

Install at dawn

Crews paste from 6am with climate-rated formula, moving neighborhood to neighborhood. Scout-and-install routes the brief on a per-market schedule.

04

Document

Every wall shot wide, mid, and detail, GPS-stamped on install day. The wrap deck lands within five business days with the full proof set.

The Tulsa playbook.

Operator-grade detail on how BSM books, scouts, and ships campaigns in Tulsa. The long view buyers ask for before signing the PO.

Tulsa is uncontested ground for documented street-level work. The wall inventory concentrates in the Tulsa Arts District and the adjacent Blue Dome, where warehouse conversions and gallery exteriors sit on walkable downtown blocks. Cherry Street and Brookside carry the all-week retail foot traffic. A brand that runs permissioned walls here owns the corridor without bidding against a crowded out-of-home auction. The street is the one place outside the auction.

When to run in Tulsa

Fall is the cleanest install season. Oklahoma summers run hot, so crews work pre-dawn windows June through August. First Friday Art Crawl pulls a monthly crowd into the Arts District and Blue Dome. The Tulsa State Fair runs eleven days in late September into October. The University of Tulsa academic year carries a student audience September through May. Event windows like First Friday or the State Fair need more lead time as property coordination and crew scheduling tighten.

What lands when the wrap ships.

Within five business days of the final Tulsa install, the wrap deck reads as a complete record of the run. Receipts, not a recap.

  • Image galleryEvery wall photographed twice: at install and at the 48-hour cure-confirmation mark.
  • GPS install logLatitude, longitude, address, neighborhood, and surface type for every placement.
  • Foot-traffic estimatePer-neighborhood reach modeled from Tulsa pedestrian and transit data.
  • Permit + consent paperworkThe owner agreement, BID clearance, or hoarding permit behind every surface.
  • Earned social pickupAny culture-media or social posts referencing the campaign in the first 14 days.
  • Removal documentationRestoration photos confirming a clean takedown when the campaign concludes.
Extend the buy across Oklahoma

Cross the city line.

Tulsa briefs regularly extend into the rest of Oklahoma. Same operator contract, same field log, different ZIP code. Pick a sibling market and we route the brief in 48 hours.

Pricing in Tulsa

What the brief actually costs.

BSM publishes per-discipline floors. No RFP gatekeeping. Every Tulsa brief starts from the same published rate card. Permits + scaffold pass through at cost. No agency markup.

Wheatpaste posters

Walls, scaffolds, hoardings · 7–10d leadFrom $3,500

Sidewalk stencils

Permitted corners · biodegradable medium · 14–21d weather windowFrom $2,500

Snipes + stickers

Poles, utility boxes, news boxes · corridor saturationFrom $3,000

Expedited

24–72h brief-to-install on any format above · Tulsa crews on standby+80–150%+

Ranges vary by turnaround, size, location count, and service mix. Murals $18k–$65k+. Final quote in 24–48h.

Buyer questions.

What Tulsa brand managers ask on intake calls. Permit reality, lead time, minimums, photo proof. If your question isn't here, brief us directly.

Q · 01

Is wheatpasting legal in Tulsa?

Yes, with written owner consent on private property. We secure that paperwork before every install. Public infrastructure (utility poles, transit, right-of-way) is never touched, period. The Tulsa Arts District and Blue Dome carry the most paste-friendly wall inventory, and property owners along those blocks support visual work. Our compliance file tracks facade rules block by block.

Q · 02

How much does a Tulsa wheatpaste campaign cost?

Wheatpaste in Tulsa starts at $3,500 per campaign, print and install included. Multi-neighborhood programs across the Tulsa Arts District, Blue Dome, Cherry Street, and Brookside price up from the published floor. The final number depends on turnaround, size, location count, and combined service mix, and it tracks print volume and crew days, not the brand on the poster. Final quote returns in 24-48 hours.

Q · 03

Which Tulsa neighborhoods get the strongest paste-up coverage?

The Tulsa Arts District and Blue Dome District carry the densest paste-up infrastructure: warehouse brick, gallery exteriors, and venue frontage on walkable blocks. Cherry Street and Brookside hold independent retail and all-week foot traffic. Downtown serves the office and convention audience. Kendall-Whittier and the Pearl District are the emerging corridors.

Q · 04

How long does it take to launch a Tulsa campaign?

Seven to fourteen days from creative lock to first install in most weeks. Event windows like First Friday or the Tulsa State Fair need more lead time because property coordination and crew scheduling tighten. Same-week is doable outside event windows when print files are press-ready.

Q · 05

Do you run pole stickers and stencils in Tulsa too?

Yes. Pole stickers run on commercially permissioned poles and construction hoarding along the Arts District and Cherry Street corridors. Sidewalk stencils run on high-foot-traffic pavement in Blue Dome and Brookside using chalk paint or biodegradable spray. Every format ships with GPS-stamped photo proof, wide, mid, and detail per placement.

Q · 06

What proof do I get after a Tulsa campaign wraps?

GPS-stamped photo proof inside 48 hours of install. Daily logs while the campaign is live. The wrap deck includes the full gallery, a neighborhood breakdown, reach estimates per corridor, and any earned social pickup our crew captures on the block.

Operator log · live
5–7 day turnaround 100% photo proof on every install Refund if we miss the install window

Got a corner in Tulsa?
We've got the paste.

Tell us the neighborhood, the dates, and the brand. Tulsa-mapped install plan back in 24–48 hours.

Start a Tulsa campaign See the coverage map

Print + Install · Documented every hit · Tulsa crews on the ground