betts
07-25-2008, 05:51 PM
Seattle SuperSonics (http://www.nba.com/oklahomacity/#/news/archive/article_building080725)
Pamela Grady
7/25/2008
OKCBusiness.com
Oklahoma City’s National Basketball Association team has made a commitment to lease 25,000 square feet of Class A office space at Downtown Oklahoma City’s Leadership Square, 211 N Robinson Ave.
Mark Beffort, managing member of Grubb & Ellis|Levy Beffort, said the franchise will begin moving to its new home within the next 10 days. The club will eventually retain a regular office at the Ford Center after renovations are complete. Beffort said while the team was looking at three office buildings in the Downtown area, he believes Leadership Square is the right fit.
“They are absorbing 25,000 square feet of office space that has just been given back by Bank of America which is nice,” Beffort said. “It’s all around positive. We own all three properties (Leadership Square, Corporate Tower and Oklahoma Tower) and it’s just that we talked to the NBA about all the different options we had and this was the best fit for them.”
The high-profile organization will have street-level presence on the first floor as well as additional space in the building. “The public will be able to visually see the NBA in Leadership Square. They’re not going to be tucked away on another floor, only part of their operations will be,” Beffort said. “The building itself I think was the best fit. Leadership Square is kind of really the central point to Downtown Oklahoma City — central public point — and I think it poses a lot of different options for the NBA to have different functions in the lobby.”
During a July 2 press conference in which a settlement between the City of Seattle and the team’s ownership group was announced, Professional Basketball Club’s Clay Bennett said there would eventually be 125 staff members located in Oklahoma City.
Pamela Grady
7/25/2008
OKCBusiness.com
Oklahoma City’s National Basketball Association team has made a commitment to lease 25,000 square feet of Class A office space at Downtown Oklahoma City’s Leadership Square, 211 N Robinson Ave.
Mark Beffort, managing member of Grubb & Ellis|Levy Beffort, said the franchise will begin moving to its new home within the next 10 days. The club will eventually retain a regular office at the Ford Center after renovations are complete. Beffort said while the team was looking at three office buildings in the Downtown area, he believes Leadership Square is the right fit.
“They are absorbing 25,000 square feet of office space that has just been given back by Bank of America which is nice,” Beffort said. “It’s all around positive. We own all three properties (Leadership Square, Corporate Tower and Oklahoma Tower) and it’s just that we talked to the NBA about all the different options we had and this was the best fit for them.”
The high-profile organization will have street-level presence on the first floor as well as additional space in the building. “The public will be able to visually see the NBA in Leadership Square. They’re not going to be tucked away on another floor, only part of their operations will be,” Beffort said. “The building itself I think was the best fit. Leadership Square is kind of really the central point to Downtown Oklahoma City — central public point — and I think it poses a lot of different options for the NBA to have different functions in the lobby.”
During a July 2 press conference in which a settlement between the City of Seattle and the team’s ownership group was announced, Professional Basketball Club’s Clay Bennett said there would eventually be 125 staff members located in Oklahoma City.