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Legends Tower is an approved supertall skyscraper to be built in the Bricktown entertainment district of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.The 134-story building would stand 1,907 feet (581 m) tall, a reference to Oklahoma's admission to the Union in 1907; 118 years ago ().
The Legends Tower would be twice as tall as the Devon Energy Center, if built. Oklahoma City's current largest building, the 50-story Devon Energy Center, finished in 2012 and is the tallest ...
A group of developers wants to construct what would be America’s tallest building in an unlikely place: Oklahoma City. The proposed location for the 1,907-foot “Legends Tower” is certainly ...
Skyline of downtown Oklahoma City There are more than 50 completed high-rises in Oklahoma City, most of which stand in the central business district. In the city, 25 buildings stand 200 feet (61 m) and taller. The tallest building in Oklahoma City, and in Oklahoma, is the 50-story Devon Tower, which rises 844 feet (257 m) above the central business district. Other notable skyscrapers are Chase ...
An investigation by The Oklahoman shows Matteson may be the real deal even if the idea of building the country's tallest skyscraper in Oklahoma City comes off as pure fantasy. Boardwalk at ...
8th-tallest building in Oklahoma and the 4th-tallest in Oklahoma City. Bank of Oklahoma anchors the tower's upper floors. 9 Arvest Tower: 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] 11 320 South Boston Building: Tulsa 400 feet (122 m) 22 1928 [13] [14] 12
Currently, the tallest building in the country is the One World Trade Center in New York City, which stands 1,776 feet high. The highest building in Oklahoma's capital city is the Devon Energy ...
BancFirst Tower, is a signature office skyscraper in Oklahoma City's central business district.Previously known as Liberty Tower (the name it had upon completion), Bank One Tower then Chase Tower (BankOne later merging into JP Morgan, Chase), and most recently Cotter Ranch Tower/Cotter Tower, after real estate holdings owner James Cotter of San Antonio, Texas.