Yeah this seems a little odd? My heart skipped a beat when I saw those pics. This would be the craziest and most wonderful thing.
Yeah this seems a little odd? My heart skipped a beat when I saw those pics. This would be the craziest and most wonderful thing.
All of these are real businesses in the renderings, so these might be companies the developers have already signed LOIs for. Gives me confidence in this development.
The other 3 towers are 100% realistic, and Matteson Capital has a long, well-documented history of successful projects. The super tall tower is well-noted as "aspirational". Quit being so negative and calling the whole project a joke just because of something that was admitted to be aspirational.
In actuality your average person isn't gonna remember the name of the firm who released it 3 hours after they read the article and most won't even go that far.
However, they'll probably remember the picture of that monstrosity of a high-rise proposal for the next 20 years.
I'm just gonna pretend it isn't there for the rest of my life and force myself to forget it ever happened. Would love to see it get maybe sliced into a third of what it is now, would fit much better and seem more realistic, even for a pet project. Really excited for everything else in this project, ready to see ground moving over the next couple years.
The article mentions AO Architecture as design and Hensel Phelps as contractor. Neither of those company's websites have mention of this project existing. Steve, even links to AO page, but it takes you to a Vegas hotel project that is alluded to earlier in the piece.
I am going to ignore the supertall and say that the only way I see even the second residential tower getting built is if this project was actually a part of the entire PSM/CCC new arena's [likely] location proposal.
I like the 3 tower development, though every new rendering we see it gets changed. Hopefully this is the last one. As far as the supertall, I would rather them spend the money building multiple smaller high rise towers and create density vs. one out of place supertall.
Unrealistic. No way anything over 600' is built. As for everything else, what an amazing proposal.
My entire FB feed is people sharing this today. As of typing this looks like Oklahoman has about 25 shares. OKCTalk is approaching 2K. So yea, this is already pretty much a meme. Waiting for the Oklahoma-meme IG pages and Lost Ogle to start making the jokes later today.
The reason why supertalls are built in NYC is because there is not enough space to build out. Downtown OKC has plenty of space, no need for something this tall. Three 500ft residential towers near downtown would be more impressive.
Lol!
exactly, and of note that it took the arena vote to convince the developer OKC was serious about being a permanent member of the TIER II major city club. He's willing to take the risk where others haven't, on OKC. And as Urbanized alludes, even if Tower 3 is half as tall, that's still very aspirational AND it looks like the rest of the complex towers will be 35 floors including Dream Hotel now with almost 500 rooms. ...
Appears to be a HUGE win for OKC, esp with construction set to begin in a few months and we might get a supertall out of it.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
It isn't the ONLY reason. Go to Dubai sometime... there's plenty of land but they want the prestige of going UP. Tall buildings are a symbol of prosperity and progress.
This rendering is most likely aspirational, as they say themselves. But anything that is a signature tall building would be the sign of a new era in OKC. Look at Austin when they announced the 50+ floor residential. Others followed quickly.
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