OK....
What if ...
Original plans to have two corporate anchors ended up in a decision instead to go their separate ways in terms of physical headquarters?
What if one wasn't quite on the same timetable, but the project was designed to allow for that second company to build a third building on that same block?
You end up with three mid- to lower high-rise buildings instead of a 40-story tower. You ended up with more expansive skyline instead of just one more taller building. And what if this is combined with another tower or two built for other occupants?
What if this is about corporate space needs, corporate branding and skyline presence, timing projects in terms of financing, ensuring adequate planning for parking and traffic flow, and also about when and how the boulevard is designed? What's more important? Those considerations I just listed, or who has the biggest tower?
For what it's worth, I was surprised by the height as well. My sources were telling me 14- to 16-stories for OGE and about a dozen floors for either hotel, housing or other office tenants. I didn't know for sure until a week before I broke the story that it was two towers.
As for the design, read my story. This is a conceptual master plan. That's it. ADG doesn't even know if they get to do actual architectural design. This is building modeling or site concepts.
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