Hmmm.....wonder what plans they have for this building...


The sale of the historic building that has housed the Oklahoma City branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City for 84 years closed Friday, branch officials said Friday.
The Federal Reserve sold the building to Gen-One Real Estate Group, a state-based real estate adviser, along with Randy Allen and his Edmond company MIDCON Data Services.

The purchase price was not disclosed, but Oklahoma County records show the 80,000 square-foot building was assessed at about $4.3 million.

Under a five-year agreement, the federal reserve will lease back the third floor of the building, about 22,000 square feet, to house 40 employees in the economic research division, community affairs arm and the bank examination and inspection department.

"We're pleased to be staying in our historic building in the heart of Oklahoma City," Branch Executive Chad Wilkerson said.