High-Rise Twice The Size Of Devon Tower Could Make Its Way To OKC
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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2023
- Plans to build a $700 million mixed-use project in Bricktown could include high-rise apartment buildings, a luxury hotel, affordable housing, and retail space.
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Let me get this straight. This mega structure being built by a private party has an estimated cost of 700 million. The NBA arena being built has an estimated cost of 900 million. I think it's time for taxpayers paying for the NBA arena to start asking questions.
I wish something similar would come to Phoenix! Phoenix has a very runt of a downtown for a city its size!
Tucson
It's beautiful somehow the architecture looks American, but futuristic American 🦾
What’s next they bring up gas prices to 6$ to raise some money
Come to Wichita and build a 600 foot tower. Wichita never gets s**t. Why won't anybody build here? I love Devon Tower and I have been at the Vast several times and It has great food and drinks and an awesome view. I wish Devon Tower would come here and build a 600 feet tower here. At least that sounds more sensible than building a 1,750 foot 134 story in downtown OKC.
Witchita is a flyover town. it's kind of just a poor man's Tulsa
@@billycornish6646 Our combined statistical area has over 800,000 people. I have been to Tulsa on numerous occasions and driving there is easier than driving in Wichita. Tulsa's cost of livng is lower than in Wichita.
@@billycornish6646Go to Des Moines, IA, it has a lot less people downtown and is small in comparison to Wichita. Yet, Des Moines, IA has a tower that is 44 stories and 630 feet tall and it has been there since 1991.
@@cubby091398Tulsa’s metro is over 1 million
You sound salty, OKC has a bright future where it’s going to be the size of Dallas in 50 years maybe even bigger. Wichita is a nice city but it will never be a giant like OKC is going to be in the future.
Tourist attraction
Please, don't.
Don't Californicate Oklahoma
Cailforna is when tall buildings
Tall Buildings are not a “california” thing. Texas has been building skyscrapers for decades. OKC should join in the fun and make our region more of an economic power house than it already is.
@aaronkamakaze2967 facts, I dont live in the region but im all for high rise construction wherever