An artist's rendering of the proposed 1,907-foot-tall skyscraper in Oklahoma City. Photo: AO
Developers are aiming high — really high — in Oklahoma City, with ambitions of constructing the tallest building in the U.S., Nathan writes.
Driving the news: Matteson Capital and architect AO recently revealed a proposal to build a 1,907-foot-tall skyscraper as the centerpiece of a 5 million-square-foot development in Oklahoma City.
The structure's height — which would make it taller than the 1,776-foot One World Trade Center in New York — pays homage to the year Oklahoma became a state.
Yes, but: The developers will need height variance approval from the city for the Legends Tower, which was previously targeted at 1,750 feet.