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Old 06-16-2011, 09:35 PM
 
Location: Tucson/Nogales
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When they built the 57-story IDS tower in Minneapolis, it stuck out like a sore (but beautiful) thumb for a decade or more, and now it has neighbors equal in height.

Given how flat the terrain is there, it'll be a nice focal point a distance from the city.
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Old 06-28-2011, 07:47 AM
 
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I think the tower will make a nice addition to the skyline...Anyway, more pics

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Old 06-28-2011, 08:05 AM
 
Location: Edmond, OK
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I was downtown last night. This thing is really looking great. I think they are close to topping out.
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Old 06-30-2011, 08:25 AM
 
Location: Washington D.C. By way of Texas
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They will probably need another 600 footer to go along with this new building. But it doesn't look as bad in the skyline as people say it does. At least looking at the pics on the 1st page.
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Old 07-14-2011, 06:25 PM
 
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hey think about this you guys will have a taller tower than Boston, Baltimore, and St. Louis, all signifagantly larger cities.
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Old 07-15-2011, 03:28 PM
 
Location: Oklahoma City
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A shot I took going to work:

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Old 07-18-2011, 10:18 AM
 
Location: Oklahoma City
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hey think about this you guys will have a taller tower than Boston, Baltimore, and St. Louis, all signifagantly larger cities.
Only New York, Chicago, LA, Atlanta, Houston, Philadelphia, Seattle, Cleveland, Dallas, Charlotte, and San Francisco will have taller buildings. Makes us the 11th tallest city, but with the 44th largest metro area. Most of those cities only have one or two buildings taller than Devon.
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Old 07-19-2011, 10:25 AM
 
Location: Oklahoma City Area
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Alex Cameron, Oklahoma Impact Team

OKLAHOMA CITY -- The Devon Tower is now the tallest building in the state of Oklahoma, surpassing Tulsa's 667-foot Bank of Oklahoma Tower. But the Devon building is not finished growing.

The impressive skyscraper is closing in on a planned height of 850 feet and 50 stories, but also impressive is the "bucket hoist" that takes workers and executives straight up the side of the building. It goes up to the 37th floor, where the Oklahoma wind whips by at furious speeds.

Devon Executive Chairman Larry Nichols says the building's shape will help shed the wind.

"This will give, but it doesn't have that whiplash effect."

For construction crews working constantly on the Devon Tower, whistles warn of moving loads and crews are all business. More than 1,000 workers are on site each day.

"The morning shift starts early in the morning, about 1,200 people work here all day," said Nichols. "Then during the evening and midnight hours, it goes down to a staff of 65 or 75, something like that."

It's essentially a 24-7 operation; massive in every way, including the $750 million price tag. Devon employees are reminded every day of the place that will soon be home, and Nichols says that will be sooner than expected, as the project is ahead of schedule.

"The construction itself has gone fairly quickly. We're building one floor a week."

Nichols says the different trades doing the build-out are keeping pace through efficiencies.

"This plumbing unit is constructed off site, and so when the plumber gets ready to install it, the whole thing has already been built and tested."

Our tour took us to seventh floor, the test floor, where sub-contractors can work out any kinks.

We finish in the six-story, glass rotunda. It's Nichols' pride and joy because it ties the entire headquarters together. And, being open to the public, it will further tie together Devon and the city it's called home since Nichols and his father founded it 40 years ago.

"When we hired the architects, we looked very carefully," said Nichols. "We wanted a building that would be a source of pride for our employees, for our company and for the city."

Nichols says he expects employees to start moving into the building by next February, with the entire move complete by July. About 1,800 people will work in the building.

$750 Million to build that skyscraper, LOL!! That's a cheap price compared to the same structure back out East, Philly, NYC, Baltimore.
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Old 07-19-2011, 10:56 AM
 
Location: Oklahoma City Area
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I've lived and worked in and in the immediate area of the City of Philadelphia for over 25 years. Philly's corporate image also changed once their city ordinance was changed in the 1980's to allow office buildings built taller than City Hall or the top of William Penn’s hat (574 ft.), the English colonizer of Pennsylvania. Liberty One was the first building to do that in 1987 at I believe 945 ft.

I just relocated here a short time ago from Philly and impressed with Oklahoma City’s corporate image and view across America. Way to go OKC!!!!


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Old 07-19-2011, 09:23 PM
 
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I think the tower will make a nice addition to the skyline...Anyway, more pics
Great pic, ht.
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