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    Quote Originally Posted by OklahomaNick View Post
    I believe those are just temp/transition offices for CR while Devon transitions to their new space starting at the first of the year.
    I would love to see them out grow their space sooner than expected and balance out our skyline with another skyscraper!
    Think about this - by 2015, they project 750 employees in OKC. They bought the old Devon tower, it has 19 floors, but I believe a law firm has the top 4 floors. That leaves 15 floors for them to occupy. Divide 15 into 750 and that has it at 50 people per floor on average. That would be a very dense employee setup in that building considering conference rooms and office configuration. They could be in the same situation Devon is currently in within 3 years....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bellaboo View Post
    I believe a law firm has the top 4 floors.
    Crowe & Dunlevey has 4 floors totaling 65,652 sq./ft. not including the basement (3,780sq./ft.)
    Their lease is up in 2015 (no word on renewal)



    If they don't renew Crowe & Dunlevey's lease then they will have a shade over 301,000 sq./ft. divided by 750 employees is around 400 sq./ft. per person which is pretty dense. Let's hope they grow sooner than expected!

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    Default Re: Continental Resources Impact on Downtown OKC

    Quote Originally Posted by OklahomaNick View Post
    Crowe & Dunlevey has 4 floors totaling 65,652 sq./ft. not including the basement (3,780sq./ft.)
    Their lease is up in 2015 (no word on renewal)

    If they don't renew Crowe & Dunlevey's lease then they will have a shade over 301,000 sq./ft. divided by 750 employees is around 400 sq./ft. per person which is pretty dense. Let's hope they grow sooner than expected!
    Nice model cutaway there !

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    Quote Originally Posted by OklahomaNick View Post
    Crowe & Dunlevey has 4 floors totaling 65,652 sq./ft. not including the basement (3,780sq./ft.)
    Their lease is up in 2015 (no word on renewal)



    If they don't renew Crowe & Dunlevey's lease then they will have a shade over 301,000 sq./ft. divided by 750 employees is around 400 sq./ft. per person which is pretty dense. Let's hope they grow sooner than expected!
    Cool graphic. Nick, did you create that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    Cool graphic. Nick, did you create that?
    No just found it online. I am guessing the person who represented the tower made it.
    Was is Price Edwards that transacted the sale?

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    Default Re: Continental Resources Impact on Downtown OKC

    Quote Originally Posted by OklahomaNick View Post
    No just found it online. I am guessing the person who represented the tower made it.
    Was is Price Edwards that transacted the sale?
    I believe it in fact was Price Edwards.

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