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P.B. Odom Sr.
migrated from Mississippi to Oklahoma in the 1920’s, and built his first
home in 1930. He envisioned Oklahoma as a “land of opportunity” and his
children and grandchildren share his vision today.
Paul B. Odom,
Jr. was raised in south Oklahoma City. He attended Moore schools and
graduated from Capitol Hill High School and attended Oklahoma State
University. He served in the United States Army during the Korean
conflict. He began the construction business in 1955 with the help and
guidance of his father. His first commercial endeavor was the purchase
of property at 74th and South Pennsylvania in the early
1960’s. He built his first office building at 7204 South Pennsylvania in the
late 1960’s. And his present office located at 9401 S. Pennsylvania Ave.
in March of 2009.
Today he
develops land for residential, retail and commercial use. He also
develops and builds apartment complexes and retail shopping centers and
manages them. Odom companies have built at least a thousand homes in the
Oklahoma City and Moore area and thousands of feet of commercial and
retail space, as well as apartments and town homes.
His son Paul B. Odom
III began his business in much the same way as his father, by building a
home with help and encouragement from his grandfather. Today his company
is responsible for developing and building Chatenay Square Shopping
Center and the development of some of the most exclusive residential
properties in south Oklahoma City including Rivendell, Briarwood Creek,
Talvera and Rockport.
David P. Odom, the
grandson of Paul B. Odom Jr., and the son of Paul B. Odom III is the
fourth generation of Odom builders and he is responsible for building
many of the fine homes in Chatenay and Rivendell.
Paul B. Odom Jr. has
plans for long-term growth well into the 21st century. The
newest member of the Odom family to join the business will be his
youngest son, Paul David Odom, who will began building homes
while completing high school.
The Odom name is
synonymous with quality and integrity, founded on the simple idea, “You
treat people the way you would want to be treated; and in turn they will
treat you right”.

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