address=204 N. Robinson
built 1931, now under renovation
owner=Mark Beffort & Roy Oliver
finish=1931
height=440 feet, 33 floors
other=47.9% vacancy; Top 7 floors being converted to residential, Coolgreen's added to street-level (former Interurban space)
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Constructed in 1931 by oilman. W.R. Ramsey, City Place was involved in the "Great Race" with the First National Tower to become the first to top out, a race that Ramsey won. Ramsey's fortunes were short-lived, victim of the Depression, and the building was soon leased to the Anderson-Prichard Company (APCO). The building was later leased to Liberty National Bank, who remained its primary tenant until completion of the Liberty Tower in 1971. During Liberty's tenure, a skybridge was constructed at the 16th floor, connecting it to the Dowell Center. The bridge was, at the time, the highest such structure in the world. After Liberty Bank moved out, City National Bank moved in and constructed what was once the building's most distinctive feature, a rooftop marquee, which was removed when the building was renovated in the 1980s. Another unique feature of City Place is the original fire escape, which is still in use. It consists of a spiral slide traveling the full height of the building. This was supplemented by a traditional staircase during Liberty Bank's tenure. Previous names of the building are: Ramsey Tower, APCO Tower, Liberty Bank Tower, City National Tower, and First City Place.
Tenants
- Alexander L Bednar PC -
- Blaney & Tweedy PLLC
- Burch & George PC -
- Daugherty Fowler Peregrin
- Dionisio Leonard -
- Gerald L Gamble Co Realtors -
- Hosty Law Office -
- Jennings Cook & Teague PC -
- Mc Bride Law Firm -
- Mueller Law Firm -
- Schaffer Peter K -
- Slawson Exploration Co Inc -
- T-K Exploration -
- The Law Firm of Pasquali & Palumbo -
- Westport Oil -
- Woods Downtown Floral -
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"Historic City Place to offer luxury Downtown living."
This is the title of a new article at OKCBiz, but I'm getting an "error on the page" message when I try and open it.
I tried to find an old thread about this, because I remembered this being discussed, but all I could find was this old article. I'm wondering if their plans have changed, or if they're still planning to put one apartment on each floor:
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m.../ai_n30901971/
A plan to make the top seven floors of the City Place office building into residential units is not as ambitious a project as it might seem. The top two floors of the 33-story building, at 204 N. Robinson Ave., have already been used as residential units by Globe Life and Accident Insurance Co., which sold the building last week. A group led by Roy Oliver purchased the tower for $4 million. Mark Beffort, with Grubb and Ellis Levy Beffort, handled the acquisition and also has an ownership stake in the building. Globe Life plans to remain in the building under a long-term lease, but will no longer use the penthouse apartments.
"We're going to demo those top seven floors and rebuild them completely," Beffort said. Each floor will be one unit and each will be for sale. Beffort said he and Oliver have not determined yet how much the units will sell for when they are completed, or how much the renovations will cost.
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