To me, "balancing the skyline" is such a weird thing to prioritize. I think the "proper" height is whatever creates a more vibrant, walkable neighborhood. If we're talking about dreams, I'd love to convert this entire project into 4-6 story mixed use buildings to fill holes in core.
Pete, I believe it was in the OKC Planning meeting where the developer mentioned the FAA status.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
. . . Genius, really!
Don't recall if this was previously posted . . .
. . . And there's this
How do you lower the temperature on the attention Oklahoma City is getting; or should it be a concern.
There are so many of these trash Youtube and TikTok channels which just take clips from other media sources and splice them into a 'video'.
Not only do they not provide anything new, they are ripping off the content of people doing the actual work of creating and reporting.
If Oklahoma City can get the Dream & Unscripted Hotels phase I (3 towers at 345 feet) built and within the next decade see something that rivals or exceeds the Devon Tower by 100 feet (944 - 1,000 feet) it will be a major accomplishment in shaping the skyline.
Also anxious to get the new $900 million plus arena built on the present PCM 4-square block site. Hope they come up with a memorable design that leaves an impression where when you see it, people will say that's Oklahoma City's arena.
Plans for nation's tallest building would transform Oklahoma City. But residents are skeptical.
https://www.kosu.org/local-news/2024...AtD_i9uetymjTC
Meanwhile, it's been asked about earlier in this thread about the status of the $5.5 billion green refinery planned to start construction in Cushing this year. It was never answered. But rumor has it that it's off. The company changed its mind and will build it in Texas at one of the sites that had been under consideration in addition to Cushing. So, I won't be surprised if a rumor gets started that the Legends Tower will move to Austin and will be shortened to 1845 ft., the year Texas became a state. Of course, plenty of people must think the whole thing will be called off. It's never moving anywhere, including up. Heck, the green refinery may be an even bigger pie in the sky fantasy than the Legends Tower and Heartland Park put together.
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