Quote Originally Posted by MalibuSooner
Also, a 50-story building was planned for where the library is now, with an enclosed mall filling in the rest of the block with the parking garage underneath.
Even though the library is built where this proposed office tower was to be built, and the new Galleria parking garages are finished, what if Vincent Corrozza's plan for a 50-story tower is revived, under another prospective developer, for the southwest corner of the Galleria block, on the northwest corner of Sheridan and Hudson.

Oklahoma City leaders should focus in continuing to revive downtown itself. Develop a mester plan that would attract a developer to convert the First National Tower to a high-rise apartment building, eliminating roughly 200,000 square feet of office space. Then, attract a developer to build a 50 or 60 story tower at the corner of Sheridan and Hudson, eliminating some of the surface parking on that lot.

Since the new tower would corner the boundary of the Arts District, design the new office tower with architectural splendor. There are several threads on the forum pitching ideas for a new office tower that will replace Chase Tower as Oklahoma City's signature building. Let's get serious about this.