Interesting tidbit for anyone that has KTAG and travels. KTAG as of June 2nd, will work in Colorado, to go along with Oklahoma, Texas, and Florida.
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Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View Post
I use it from Orlando across to Dallas, Oklahoma, Kansas, back to South Carolina and Georgia.
not everywhere in between, but many.
Along with Kansas,- KTAG works on toll roads in Oklahoma, Texas and Florida.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostOKC about to flex on NYC
The Tallest Building in America May Soon Be in... Oklahoma?
I'm not saying Wichita needs to do this, but we really could benefit from the forward thinking that has gone on down in OKC over the last 30+ years to make Bricktown what it is and has greatly benefited OKC as a whole. They had a vision and stuck to it while Wichita gets a vision and when it doesn't happen over night they abandon it and come up with a new vision 10 years later and do the same damn thing.
To see America’s tallest buildings, you’ll need to look to New York City and Chicago.
Within the next few years, however, the 20th largest U.S. city is expected to be home to the tallest skyscraper in the country.
Oklahoma City council members approved an emergency zoning proposal that would remove the height restriction on a new mixed-use development in downtown Oklahoma City, meaning developers can make their plans to build a 1,907-foot tower a reality.
“This is the moment we have all been waiting for… to see how tall we can get,” councilperson Nikki Nice said ahead of the city council’s vote to approve the proposal on June 4. The meeting was streamed live on YouTube.
The skyscraper will be part of a four-tower structure known as The Boardwalk at Bricktown, a 5-million-square-foot development, architecture firm AO said in a January news release. The towering skyscraper will be known as Legends Tower.
The remaining three towers will rise 345 feet, AO said in January.
Equipped with housing, hotels, restaurants, bars and entertainment, Matteson Capital said the development would cost $577 million, according to a June 2023 presentation to Oklahoma City officials.
Tallest buildings in the U.S.
One World Trade Center, New York City (1,776 feet)
Central Park Tower, New York City (1,550 feet)
Willis Tower, Chicago (1,451 feet)
111 West 57th St., , New York City (1,428 feet)
One Vanderbilt, New York City (1,401 feet)
432 Park Ave., New York City (1,396 feet)
Trump International Hotel and Tower, Chicago (1,389 feet)
30 Hudson Yards, New York City (1,268 feet)
Empire State Building, New York City (1,250 feet)
Bank of America Tower, New York City (1,200 feet)
Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
RIP Guy Always A Shocker
Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry
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Originally posted by WstateU View Post
Exactly my thoughts or 90+ mph straight winds. Yikes!Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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A four tower structure that includes what would be the tallest building in the country for $577 million.
It cost a little over $205 million ($287 million in today's dollars) to build Intrust Bank Arena.
I think we may have been screwed....or the $577 million number is way, way off.
10 recent stadiums have cost between 1.3 and 5.5 BILLION (Sofi the outlier there...the other nine 1.3-1.9 Billion).
Clearly I'm not in construction because that makes little sense to me.
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