Okay we get it. Stop derailing threads for your own personal agenda. The show is on the road by a ticket or stay home.
I think entire culture is key (and, really, no city's entire culture is homogeneous, nor should it be). Some of OKC's culture has changed significantly, at least in terms of being more urban and less apathetic towards developmental practices. It's just that it's not happening in the CBD, or at least it's not being applied to new construction there.
I agree.
OKC's skyline at night needs some work especially since the Chase Tower and Sandridge Tower are no longer lit. I miss the well-lit skyline from a couple of years ago when I am downtown. It gives the impression of a more vibrant city. Maybe it's just me, but having a new, well-illuminated tower will be very welcome.
It will look like the Oklahoma Tower...slightly shorter.
1 ft. shorter or 3 ft. shorter? Originally 433 ft. tall
Jeez, somebody get Panda a box of tissues so he can dry all those tears.
Went by last night and Hudson was closed and it looked like they are finally ready to erect the tower crane.
FYI...
http://i.imgur.com/dTSHCNY.webm
[webm]http://i.imgur.com/dTSHCNY.webm[/webm]
You can now see the tower crane and garage crane on the skyline; good indicator of how the tower will extend the skyline.
What a great view Pete !
Finally went by the site today. Must say that I am disappointed in the height, I guess 430ft. seemed more in my head. Seeing the cranes really helps visualize the building's height.
^ It'll be virtually the same height as Oklahoma Tower, which Pete's picture helps to visualize.
It will be almost exactly half the height of Devon.
Damn, okay that makes sense. I mistakenly figured they had the cranes at their final height. I knew 400+ft looked a little small lol.
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