Oh I just thought the word on the street was that it was a company moving to downtown not one that already was.
Oh I just thought the word on the street was that it was a company moving to downtown not one that already was.
It has also been rumored that it is an out-of-state employer, so I don't think anyone is sure.
We Go Look just makes a ton of sense and is a hunch, not inside info.
It's an out-of-state employer.
A building permit application was filed today for the Monarch building. Not wasting any time.
OKC isn't adding any new towers at the moment, but we sure ARE adding much additional square footage of office space. I think OKC needs this period of infill, to diversify the downtown districts and add more density - fill up what we got. After a few years of this, we can then be at the cusp of more highrise activity as the city grows and expands sectors.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
What Hot Rod said! I get more excited about infill than I do towers. It helps complete the core and drive up property values. 5 years from now you might be able to drive around the downtown area and not see any vacant lots and only people who have been here for a decade or more will remember what it used to be like
Project is starting on 5/21.
wow, seems quick. already passed design review?
Ah, okay, cool.
removing my comment, wrong building's page....gotta find the right one.
Did this get approved by the DDRC yesterday?
They already have the construction fence up
The company wanting this building must really be ready to go given how quickly Midtown Renaissance appears to be moving on it. I'm excited to find out who it is.
It's these types of projects that add more to OKC's character than skyscrapers, in my opinion. I hope we see many more of these to come.
They are underway:
Do we have any idea which company is the anchor tenant here?
I'm not one to worry about parking, but I am curious, where is the Garage directing people who ask?
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I would imagine either the surface lot on the south side of 10th or the parking garage just to the east.
Both are owned by Midtown Renaissance.
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