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On January 19, 2024, a revised plan for The Boardwalk at Bricktown, including the increased 1,907 feet (581 m) height of Legends Tower, was unveiled in a press release by Matteson Capital, AO, and several other development firms. [5] [6] The revised height is an allusion to the fact that Oklahoma became a U.S. state in 1907. [7]
The 1,907-foot tall Legends Tower, proposed by developer Scot Matteson, would be part of the Boardwalk at Bricktown project planned for what is now a surface parking lot at Reno and Oklahoma ...
The Boardwalk at Bricktown and Legends Tower, if built, would rise up in front of the U-Haul storage building, lower right of photo, and would dramatically alter the downtown Oklahoma City skyline.
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Spanning approximately 5 million square feet, the project is a mixed-use marvel, including a 480-key Dream Hotel by Hyatt with 85 residential serviced condominiums in the Dream Tower; an additional 350-key Hyatt hotel with 100 serviced condominiums in the Legends Tower; 1,776 residential units ranging from market-rate to affordable workforce ...
23-story residential tower above 2-story podium and 7-story parking garage. Southern tower of the twin residential towers at the proposed Boardwalk at Bricktown. [37] [40] Dream Hotel: Hotel: 345 feet (105 m) 30: 2024: Tower with 15-stories of hotel with 480 guestrooms and 7-stories of condos with 85 units above 3-story podium and 5-story ...
The Oklahoma City Planning Commission on Thursday recommended the city council approve zoning for a proposed 1,907-foot-high tower but warned they do not like renderings showing extensive use of ...
Legends Tower: Oklahoma City: 1,907 ft (581 m) 134 2030 Designed by AO for developer Scot Matteson, it is part of the Boardwalk at Bricktown complex, which is planned to have 1,528 apartments, 85 condominiums, a 480-room Dream Hotel, restaurants, and shops.