The phase 1 towers are each built on top of several levels of parking.
If this pans out, and hopefully the first 3 towers are built.
The phase 1 towers are each built on top of several levels of parking.
If this pans out, and hopefully the first 3 towers are built.
I have always dreamed of living high off the ground but I don't want to live in a crowded city. I grew up in OKC but spent 30+ years in LA when I inherited my grandfather's real estate company. I would buy an apartment on the top floor or near the top floor if this does get built. I'll be first in line with my checkbook.
At this point we just wait on the phase 1 towers to start construction and see how close they are to the renderings.
I will acknowledge that I would rather see four 50-story towers as opposed to three thirty-story towers and this supertall tower. It would provide more breadth and balance to the skyline. That said, this is utter PR genius and it will be entertaining to see what gets built.
Has anyone posted a site plan for this? That lot just doesn't seem big enough to hold 4 sky scrappers. The U-haul is staying, right?
^ was an earlier version
So, the marketing side of this is working. We live in Brunswick Georgia which gives us the advantage of being a couple hours drive from Charleston, Savannah, and St. Augustine. So, we take advantage as much as we can with day trips to these places. Saturday we went to St. Augustine for the day. We stopped at a patio bar for a drink before dinner to listen to some live music. I'm wearing an OKC Thunder shirt and the bartender sees it and says, "Hey, what do you think about OKC getting the tallest building in the US?" I chuckled and said that I liked the idea but was more excited about the rest of the development since it was more likely to happen. He replies, "Man OKC sure is an amazing, modern city. It's really cool to see." I looked up at him expecting him to be messing with me, but he was dead serious. So, just a small example but damn if that didn't fill my Okie heart with pride.
Yeah, we're enjoying it so far. It's a small town so we're getting used to the HUGE step back we have taken in the food scene from OKC. While the seafood is obviously outstanding, we do have to travel a little to get other stuff. But, the wife gets to go to the beach everyday for her daily walk with the dogs, so that's a big win for the household. lol
Most critics over this project may not know Oklahoma City's history pertaining to skyscrapers. Remember the great skyscraper race of 1931....https://www.metrolibrary.org/archive...20oil%20deals.
Up until 1970 I believe the almost 500 ft tall First National Tower was the tallest west of the Misssissippi...correct me if I'm wrong.
That is definitely painful to see all that density bulldozed. How did someone ever make a conscious decision to knock down that church looking structure west of the Montgomery???
I have looked for a long time of the old motor hotel that used to be on my lot. I had only seen one from when it was burning. (It is the capital E building in the middle of the bottom). Interesting to see the tall building on the corner of Reno and Walker that are now parking lots. Thanks for posting.
The PR is helping to highlight other great developments in OKC as well, which is pretty cool to see.
Even though this supertall is dubious, it has shined a light on OKC.
Just wait until the Olympic events are announced. Then we'll have the new arena in 5 years or so... You just can't buy that type of PR.
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