I disagree, it is not a complaint. I stated in my point of view that I was pleased with what we are getting but wished for a few more and stated reason for it. I am not bashing, making fun of it, or being disrespectful. I am merely making a case for scaling down some and adding more to others which with out a doubt would have added more to the skyline and made a bigger impact. People are free to agree or disagree, but I don't think making a motion to delete these comments is warranted because you don't personally like my opinion which I feel to be quite accurate and on point. It is true that Tulsa has built higher and didn't seem overly concerned about the extra few floors. You can make your point of view to back up or dispute my post, but you don't have to get them deleted when it is valid and a point of view from my perspective. That is called taking the ball and running home because you don't like it.
It's not that your point of view isn't valid but you really are beating it to death in this thread. Do you not think OGE and Clayco would be building taller if it was justified? Why don't you take it to the Mystery Tower thread and speculate on the need for BOK (or whoever is going on Preftakes) to go tall.
Wasn't today the meeting?
For starters it is up to Clayco not any of us.
Second, this topic of boo hoo it's not high enough has been said over and over and over and then over again. It's getting old. The economics don't support it.
Third, its making the board toxic and annoying beyond belief.
-We aren't limiting ourselves to 25 stories. In fact no one on this board or in the city is, it's Clayco. Push them to far and they might just say screw it we won't build anything.
-This isn't Jenga. You can't just add some floors here and take away some here. I know very little about construction but I know some basics. The taller the building the more costs escalate. IE a 20 story building costing $200 million does not mean a 40 story building will cost $400 million. Since the towers are all very similar it's substantially cheaper to build 4 25 stories then 2 50 stories. Or do you want to make the argument Clayco should invest even more?
-No one is stuck in the 25 floor range. It's what the market currently supports.
-Go big or go home is a stupid cliche and no, I would rather not go home. I will take 4 25 story towers and a half billion dollar investment over nothing.
Devon is its own company building it's own tower. Clayco is a developer. Stop comparing Apples to Oranges. If you want another mega tower I suggest you find a way to get crude back $100 a barrel.
Clayco is fixing to invest HALF A BILLION dollars into downtown OKC for 4 towers. Clayco could buy a small market NBA team and a Gulfstream 550 for that kind of money. It is a tremendous investment on their part. Have you seen the renderings? They are absolutely beautiful. For you to state a whiny opinion that they aren't tall enough is ludicrous.
Oil will go back up, I think it has been artificially lowered to decrease gas prices for political reasons. Ok, I will be fine with 4 beautiful not so high rises. I still think you missed my point that the residential are the risky ones, the commercial one's not so much. I feel they could add more to those and fill them up without blinking an eye. The residential is a crap shoot and more risky.
Thanks! I was wondering why it was so quiet.
Though outside of Continental Resources there are not a lot of potential tenants that would be needing more than twenty five stories all to themselves anytime soon, so it is even less risky to do another commercial tower later if the supply by these two and any others built in the interim are absorbed by the market and/or work with CR when they feel they have outgrown their current headquarters and are looking to build.
The foreign oil countries can take a hit and continue to drive the price of oil down whether we like it or not. They won't make as much profit; however they can impact prices and production.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/oil-prices...7.html#QQRUZuo
It's 4:10. I need to know what is going on here. These are exciting times, the opposite of pickle times.
I also wish Clayco would bump it up to about 35 stories but it's not gonna happen. But even at 25 these are going to add a great detail to the skyline. Then if we can get a few more in the 35 story range down the road the skyline will really look great. It will happen in time. Lets hope that the Preftakes block gets a 35+ story building. OKC skyline will be changing quite a bit over the next 10 years. Can't hardly wait!
Give us a bunch of 25 story buildings packed into downtown tightly and everyone will be happy, I promise.
the delayed vote doesn't impact the OGE tower, just the south site?
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
I'm interested to find out why this vote was delayed. Hopefully it isn't due to a snag with the proposal.
A delay with the vote? Are they insane? Is there a problem here?
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