This is a great looking building. Kudos to the design team and development group that made it happen.
too bad they didn't extend the curtain wall upward to hide the mechanical equipment on top.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
This office looks amazing at night, now that there is office equipment moved into most of the upper floors. Honestly this is a way slept-on project here in OKC.
I wish they would add a glass rooftop later.
Really nice picture of the building in Mayor Holt's reply to that first tweet, though I am a little hesitant to embed it here since it's apparently an Oklahoman picture. It's worth clicking through to check out.
Yes the 5th street parking garage is no longer that color
Oh, dang, that is right. Well, it's a nice rendering...
This looks really cool in person; took it tonight (Wednesday).
Heartland's take on the Lights on Broadway in Auto Alley:
I think a lot of Heartland employees work from home now.
heartland didn't own the building ..
the owner Real Capital solutions sold the building to another investment firm .. Syndicated Equities
https://www.connectcre.com/stories/o...or-47-million/
Real Capital Solutions bought it 2 years ago for 40.8 mil
Huh, interesting. I've never seen any employees at the building. Good to see a transaction.
If I’m not mistaken this building was essentially a build-to-suit for Heartland and they have a long-term lease. Investors like buildings leased by credit tenants for long terms + renewal options.
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Last edited by Jake; 10-06-2022 at 02:52 PM. Reason: not worth it
BTW, the original developers received $2.3 million in free TIF funds, then turned around and sold the property a couple of years later.
I wonder if the city had a claw-back clause?
Is there anyone in the building now? If the Heartland folks went home like everyone else, is there any meaningful amount of business happening in there now?
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