Anybody else think the sign is a little small?
Anybody else think the sign is a little small?
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Are those all Devon's floors that they don't currently need? I asked a friend who works for DVN what the current occupancy of the tower is and he said he thought it was about half full with multiple empty floors so I don't see them moving into BOK anytime soon.
That's actually pretty sad information. The most prominent building in the state isn't even near capacity. I miss the days of rumored OKC relocations.
There is a little bit more to this story.
Devon tower currently can hold far more employees than when it was originally built/configured
Originally the floor were laid out in a very very generous manner. With few cubicles and lots of priviate offices. As Devon was growing. By the time people moved into the tower Devon was still in 3 or 4 other buildings down town
They then paid to remodel / reorganized a majority of their floors to be able to use the space more efficiently and fit more people per floor.
They still had a need for extra space at that time which is why they agreed to take the floors in this building.
Then the layoffs happened and they now have less employees and no need for the space. But part of that is the reconfigured Devon tower
In skyline pictures it _seems_ like the letters are a similar height to "Continental", but that could be the perspective. But if so, I've never heard complaints about the continental signage size.
I think the sign on BOK is too low, should be one floor higher. Hope to see it lit up. ...
btw, is there just one sign fronting the East flank or is there another/other(s)?
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
I think that's it.
I believe the reason for the size and position is that it only overlaps on the first floor of the crown, which is not illuminated. And of course, in that way the sign doesn't overlap any windows.
I think the sign is too high and too small but it could also be higher and bigger too
It's bizarre to me that the building bears the BOK name and signage to begin with.
They only occupy 4 of 27 floors and only a small portion of the retail / service space.
I realize they are the only tenant but that won't always be the case. Hopefully.
I've always thought banks did this when they have a branch on the bottom floor. For example Cotter Ranch Tower having the Chase signage when the first floor (or basement, can't remember) of that building had a large branch. Chase offices occupied some of the space in the building, but I think the main reason for the signage (besides the marketing/branch exposure) is to say "hey we have a branch in this building."
They had 111 employees downtown and moved another 124 from elsewhere to the new offices.
BOK Park Plaza has 690,000 SF while BOK Plaza (former Fidelity Plaza which they vacated) has 212,816.
I know that when I worked at MidFirst, we occupied the top floor of a tower with a branch in the lobby of a tower in downtown Phoenix, and they paid for the branding of the tower.
The plaza yesterday vs. what was originally proposed:
Bollard gardens really blooming!
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