Quote Originally Posted by Doug Loudenback View Post
I don't know how this might relate to the number of stories in Devon's new structure, but Tulsa's One Williams Center at 52 stories is either 770,000 square feet ... see Trizec Exits Tulsa with Sale of 770,000-Square-Foot Williams Center; Trizec Continues to Execute Investment Strategy to Recycle Capital from Non-Core Markets. | Banking & Finance > Financial Markets & Investing from AllBusiness.com ... or 1,373,733 square feet ... Williams Center Tower, Tulsa, OK. Office Leasing by the McKoy Company ... I don't know which (if either) is true ... probably the latter since LoopNet - Williams Center, Office Building, Tulsa, OK also shows it at 1,373,730 square feet. However, the larger number may include both Williams Center I and II, I don't know.

By comparison in Okc, Downtown Now, Commercial shows Okc's Chase Tower as 514,642 square feet. According to Downtown Now, Commercial , Okc's Oklahoma Tower is 568,960 square feet.

It sure as heck will be exciting to see Devon's 1,000,000 square foot tower rise to the sky!
By these numbers that would put Oklahoma Tower @ 18,353 sq. ft. average & Chase Tower @ 14,296 sq. ft. average per floors. If you were to average these two buildings out you'd get 16,325 which rounds out at about 61 stories for a new tall.

If the footprint were to be as big as JB set it at then I would hope that the building would angle out to smaller floor sizes as it goes higher and higher, otherwise you're looking at 11 stories. So I say that footprint goes.

I look for this building to be exactly what I figure above. Somewhere right in the middle of our two current biggest. Can't wait to see what's in store!!