Although OKlahoma City's tallest building, Bank One Tower, has undergone interior renovations to bring the building into the 21st Century, I feel that Oklahoma City needs a new signature skyscraper. While Bank One Tower, soon to be called Chase Tower, is considered Class A office space, and is very effecient for its tennants, its architectural style is not that attractive.
Bank One Tower's simple, square International style of architecture doesn't contribute to Oklahoma City's skyline the way it once did. As other cities develop new highrise office towers with many beautiful and appealing exteriors, Bank One is become less significant.
I would like to see a 50 or 60 story tower added to Oklahoma City's skyline, perhaps office and residential mixed, sporting an art deco or Italian renaissance exterior, with such beauty that everyone passing through Oklahoma City has to take at least one or two pictures before leaving. The new tower would add inspiration to our skyline. I hope to see that happen soon one day.
On another note, the First National Tower is losing its splendor as well. I don't think that its owners will ever be able to attract new tennants without a major overhaul of the building. If they think they can fill the vacancies, they are dreaming. From what I remember, most of the offices are very small and enclosed. It would do the building's owners a lot of good to create a lot of open space on the 32 story tower. But at this point, it looks like they are not willing to invest in the property. If the owners can't do that, I suggest they sell it to someone who will.
I would like to hear other comments or ideas to expand Oklahoma City's skyline.
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