Just learned from an employee that they have been notified that all the OKC employees of the combined organization will be consolidated into Building 15. Previously they had been consolidated in the 'brick campus' as outlined below but now that will go completely dark.
Was told there is about 800 offices in there.
Will leave just a ton of excess buildings and land. Not sure of the plans for it all.
That seems insane. I wouldn’t think that many would be in that building.
The two things they could shed is the gym and the child care facility. Both could be run by another party who lease the space and then offer it to employees.
Here's the loopnet link for anyone interested: https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/6000...y-OK/25422920/
I would assume it would come with access to the parking garage to the north?
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I'm sure they are not picky on what they can sale. The former empire can easily find easily find space somewhere. They just want to dump all those assets and formally put an end to the Audrey Mcclendon era.
All those brick buildings would probably make good apartments.
I am sure it is way easier to try and keep the entire campus as a package deal, but those older buildings look prime for a large apartment-style complex + cool amenities. Sell them as units and slap on some HOA dues.
I remember hearing somewhere that all of the brick buildings were designed in a way to make conversion to housing as easy as possible. Specifically, that the buildings contain plumbing where theoretical kitchens and bathrooms would go.
I worked in Bldg 15 for many years in about 6 different offices. I can't imagine it would fit that many. But, maybe so.
Well it's not good news to hear a business needing to shed weight of this scale. But it is good news to hear that the properties can be converted to housing.
Keep it affordable and watch that complex brim with life.
Seems like a good fit for OSU-OKC since it would tie into the architecture of the Stillwater campus.
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