Seems to me like the build to suit lot to the north would be a great place for them to expand in the next couple years. With it being such a small lot chances are it could be one of the taller buildings in Automobile Alley.
Seems to me like the build to suit lot to the north would be a great place for them to expand in the next couple years. With it being such a small lot chances are it could be one of the taller buildings in Automobile Alley.
wish it were taller and the conference room cube was facing into Broadway. Now that would have made a statement and been awesome having meetings in.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
are they going to start phase 2 ??
Lingo just posted that they expect this project to be complete by the end of July.
I'm sure it will take some time for Heartland to get all their furniture in and get their people set up.
The Oklahoman had previously reported the expect to be operational in August.
This building is looking great in person! Great addition to downtown.
Sweet project
They have removed the concrete barriers from the perimeter.
Employees are scheduled to move in next month.
So nice to finally have that sidewalk back open.
only for it to close again due to the expansion.
Hopefully OKC will learn to put up scaffold-protected and keep urban sidewalks open. This will ensure businesses remain viable as the city continues to grow and add density.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Congrats to them and Rand for a well executed project. This is a nice infill addition. Hope we see more soon.
afaik its just a rumor, but they did take on additional space seeing as this building was built too small. And if you see the "plaza" it totally appears to be an expansion footprint which does somewhat lend scredibility to it in the future.
My only wish (besides the expansion itself to actually happen), is the expansion to be a taller building and perhaps have a protruding conference room cube facing into Broadway. Imagine the 15 floor expansion with a cube jutting into B-Way from the 10th floor. ...
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
I wonder if the idea of it being "too small" will be true in the post-covid world where so many people work remotely?
most of these roles are admin natured, likely requiring them to be done in-office. Also the mission, processing, likely also may require to be done on-site.
but good point about Coronavirus and it's impact to office space. ....
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
These turned out a bit blurry but you can see they are just about finished and busy setting up furnitue inside:
I'm sure this was answered up thread somewhere, but what is the purpose of the random overhang on the east side? Is that a VIP office?
There are currently 17 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 17 guests)
Bookmarks