Re: What's happening at Sheridian and Hudson?
Malibu, I have to disagree with your claim that a hotel takes up more floorprint than an office tower. Office towers have the largest footprint of any highrise in constuction, this due to maximize sq ft (since you have to put in lots of elevators, residentials dont need as many).
As for the Devon tower, I also think the 'deck' area of the galleria site is preferred, and preferably the SW corner. I'd like to see a new hotel or a mixed use hotel/condo tower on the SE corner; both overlooking the Myriad Gardens and opening downtown up to the west.
I also prefer Devon's tower to be tall, taller than the 600 feet of Tulsa's BOK Tower and more floors than Tulsa's Gold tower; Say 63 stories @ 700 feet (11+ FSR and 1.05M sq ft). I think this total space is about as much as they are occupying in Chase, First National, and Mid America when combined plus gives them room to expand or lease.
These dimensions would give OKC all of the state records (tallest, most floors, largest single tower) and would only be 198 feet taller than Cox. Also, in the location of SW Galleria @ Hudson/Sheridan, the tower would look very impressive from the West without drowning the rest of downtown from other directions (say, the east or North) where it would actually blend in.
Also, as for the vacated Devon space it is all class A (perhaps the First National isnt but I suspect that is where they have their servers, so no need for class A for that). So, you'd figure that 500,000 sq feet of class A space would EASILY be absorbed in downtown OKC; as was said - its the B and especially C space that is hard for downtown to absorb. I suspect American Fidelity would take on most of the class A space (probably moving into Mid America altogether) once Devon vacates, that would leave Chase - who wouldn't want to move into OKC's tallest signature leasible downtown tower (or second if Devon choses not to be owner occupied).
Like I said, I hope this is in the cards and we go tall!!! Hopefully also, there might be some other corporation (home grown or imported) who might also desire a tower downtown [Dell, AT&T, Northrup Grumman???] where we could get another owner occupied or class A leasible tall one or two. That would 'complete' downtown OKC from a CBD prospective and move OKC UP quite a bit in the ranks of big city downtowns, with the entertainment and retail additions making up the rest of the ranks where additions are needed/would be forthcoming.
Imagine a 700 foot Devon tower sparkling reflective glass with simple FAA beacon lights on the top, at the SW corner of Galleria.... Imagine driving in from the West from WRWA and seeing this dominate an already dense/impressive downtown!!!
That would surely improve OKC's world/national image! GO DEVON (use those profits)
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