Oklahoma Tallest Building

Move over New York City… The country’s tallest building will soon call Oklahoma its home. A new real estate initiative is bringing a giant building to the state’s capital city…

Here’s what you need to know.

Oklahoma’s Tallest Building Coming Soon

Legacy Tower in Oklahoma City will soon be considered the tallest building in the country and reach a whopping 1907 feet

NOT TO MENTION, LEGACY TOWER WILL BE THE TALLEST BUILDING IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE AND THE 6TH TALLEST BUILDING WORLDWIDE. 

This upcoming building will also dethrone the One World Trade Center in Manhattan as one of the highest buildings. 

Legacy Tower’s 1907-foot height refers to the year Oklahoma joined the union. Originally, the building was going to be 1750 feet tall…

However, the team behind the initiative asked the city council to approve a zoning change to make the building even taller.

The building is looking to house over 1,000 luxury apartments, at least one hotel, and offices. 

Oklahoma’s tallest building will be part of Boardwalk of Bricktown. The development will be built in phases, with phase one constructing a hotel and two residential buildings. Phase two will construct the Legacy Tower.

Altogether, the project will be completed in 5 years. 

With the real estate game always changing, it’s important to always keep your ear on thr ground for new developments that could soon be going sky-high.

Be Great,

GCTV Staff

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