Re: OKC Office Vacancy
I agree it is rather intersting that smaller companies wanting to be downtown are building mid-rise office towers in Midtown/AAlley rather than just renting space in one of the skyscrapers. I appreciate the in-fill but as you mention, it does tie your hands in a way whereas OKC has plenty of office space available in the skyscrapers.
Speaking of that, BancFirst seems to be quite successful. I know BancFirst took 14 floors off the market, but the rest of the tower is pretty full - even a company took the 33rd floor recently am-I-right? I don't recall hearing any renovations of the tower other than the exterior and elevators; what's making BancFirst tower successful? Could that be transferable to BOKPP, Oklahoma Tower, and Leadership Square?
I assume Park Place is successful do to it being B class space, smaller outfits can afford it there. But what about Arvest? They're business condos - is that the way to go for smaller footprint towers throughout the metro?
Interesting to get your thoughts as it appears you have a lot of knowledge in office real estate.
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