ZYX2
01-13-2012, 10:03 PM
This was mentioned in the Devon Tower thread, but I thought I'd go in to more detail here so as to not derail that thread.
Okay, so Formaation, led by Chuck Tollefsen, had proposed to build a 105 story tower on the site of the Hartford Building on the northern edge of downtown. However, these plans are as far as I know, dead, as OU/TU have purchased the building and are in the process of transforming it into a four year medical school. It was not a proposal that ever had a chance of happening. And no, Thunder, the developer has not changed their minds and decided to construct this tower in OKC. It was in my opinion, a pipe dream through and through.
To my knowledge, there were never any renderings released for this building. I'm glad it didn't happen. I think most modern buildings of this height, while there are some beautiful exceptions, are ugly. And as there was no major corporation that I know of lined up to occupy space in this building, it most likely would have been low budget. If built, it most likely would have been a massive failure that would quickly have become a blight. Tulsa has many quality developments going on right now. We don't need a cheesy 1200' tower.
Talk to me in thirty years, with a solid proposal, of course. I will probably have a different opinion.
So there you have it, you have no reason to be scared that Tulsa will be outdoing you in the height category. However, we are sneaking up on you at ground level. You'll never see it coming.....:-)
Okay, so Formaation, led by Chuck Tollefsen, had proposed to build a 105 story tower on the site of the Hartford Building on the northern edge of downtown. However, these plans are as far as I know, dead, as OU/TU have purchased the building and are in the process of transforming it into a four year medical school. It was not a proposal that ever had a chance of happening. And no, Thunder, the developer has not changed their minds and decided to construct this tower in OKC. It was in my opinion, a pipe dream through and through.
To my knowledge, there were never any renderings released for this building. I'm glad it didn't happen. I think most modern buildings of this height, while there are some beautiful exceptions, are ugly. And as there was no major corporation that I know of lined up to occupy space in this building, it most likely would have been low budget. If built, it most likely would have been a massive failure that would quickly have become a blight. Tulsa has many quality developments going on right now. We don't need a cheesy 1200' tower.
Talk to me in thirty years, with a solid proposal, of course. I will probably have a different opinion.
So there you have it, you have no reason to be scared that Tulsa will be outdoing you in the height category. However, we are sneaking up on you at ground level. You'll never see it coming.....:-)