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OKC is looking good these days , hats off to a city that dugged deep down in it's own pockets and put 5 Billion Dollars into it's Self-Improvement and (Skyline Improvement) it did get.
I agree, it does look out of place. That being said, many cities that are developing have this awkward look for awhile. Even Chicago looked a little out of balance when the Sears Tower was completed in the 70's. If OKC fills in with other talls, then it will look better. Unfortunately, the economy will not provide an opportunity for this for many years.
I agree, it does look out of place. That being said, many cities that are developing have this awkward look for awhile. Even Chicago looked a little out of balance when the Sears Tower was completed in the 70's. If OKC fills in with other talls, then it will look better. Unfortunately, the economy will not provide an opportunity for this for many years.
Good post. Instead of some stupid reply that makes me laugh like a fart at the dinner table. Fortunately OKC looks to be getting a few new high rises and a possible skyscraper due to the city being in a bubble/corporate interest in the CBD to build. Look for the skyline to change again in the next 2 years and an annoucement of another scraper in 6-8 months. I promise.
Last edited by happytown; 04-20-2012 at 01:24 PM..
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