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Tulsa is a hub of art deco and contemporary architecture, and most buildings of Tulsa are in either of these two styles. Prominent buildings include the BOK Tower, the second tallest building in Oklahoma; the futurist Oral Roberts University campus and adjacent Cityplex Towers, a group of towers that includes the third tallest building in Oklahoma; Boston Avenue Methodist Church, an Art Deco ...
Formerly known as the Bok Mountain Lake Sanctuary and Singing Tower, the gardens' attractions include the Singing Tower and its 60-bell carillon, the Bok Exedra, the Pinewood Estate now known as El Retiro, the Pine Ridge Trail, and the Visitor Center. Bok Tower Gardens is a National Historic Landmark.
[1] [2] [3] The tallest building in the city is the BOK Tower, which rises 667 feet (203 m) in Downtown Tulsa and was completed in 1975. It also stands as the 2nd-tallest building in Oklahoma. [4] The second-tallest skyscraper in the city is the Cityplex Central Tower, which rises 648 feet (198 m) and was completed in 1979. [5]
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BOK Tower (named for the Bank of Oklahoma; formerly known as One Williams Center) is a skyscraper in Downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. At 667 feet (203 m) [ 2 ] in height, the 52-story tower was the tallest building in Oklahoma until surpassed by Devon Tower in 2011. [ 3 ]
BOK Park Plaza: Oklahoma City 433 feet (132 m) 27 2018 8th-tallest building in Oklahoma and the 4th-tallest in Oklahoma City. Bank of Oklahoma anchors the tower's upper floors. 9 Bank of America Center: Tulsa 412 feet (126 m) 32 1967 10 Oklahoma Tower: Oklahoma City 410 feet (125 m) 31 1982 6th-tallest building in Oklahoma City. [11] [12] 11
It currently stands as the 2nd-tallest international style skyscraper in the city, behind the BOK Tower. [citation needed] It also houses the offices of several petroleum companies and the Oklahoma State Attorney General's office. In 2024, Arvest Bank bought the naming rights and rebranded the tower in February 2025. [6]
Downtown Tulsa is an area of approximately 1.4 square miles (3.6 km 2) surrounded by an inner-dispersal loop created by Interstate 244, US 64 and US 75. [1] The area serves as Tulsa's financial and business district; it is the focus of a large initiative to draw tourism, which includes plans to capitalize on the area's historic architecture. [2]