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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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    Default Re: Continental Resources Impact on Downtown OKC

    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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    I still don't understand why this posting was originally moved from the "Urban Core" to the "Local Businesses" Thread..
    I have tried unsuccessfully to get it moved back 3 times now.
    The point of this thread is CR's impact on the Central Business District or "Urban Core" just like the other CBD postings like the Sandridge Commons posting and all the Devon postings. Those are not any different as this one..

    #Humm..

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    Default Re: Continental Resources Impact on Downtown OKC

    There is already a thread about Continental buying this building in the urban development forum... Would you like to merge them?

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