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  2. A convenience store owner wants to build apartments in ... - AOL

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    A neighborhood meeting started off civil as architect Robert Haggard unveiled updated plans for a project that would include a 14,200-square-foot development, currently being called Lottie ...

  3. Price Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Price Tower is a nineteen-story, 221-foot-high (67 m) tower at 510 South Dewey Avenue in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, United States.One of the few skyscrapers designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Price Tower is derived from a 1929 proposal for apartment buildings in New York City.

  4. Regency Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Regency (formerly known as the Regency Tower and Oklahoma Continental Apartments) is a 24-story residential building located at 333 Northwest 5th Street, in the northwest section of Downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The building is 238 feet tall and contains 274 apartments. [2]

  5. Is funding secured for OKC skyscraper project? Is it actually ...

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    The tower is set to be a Hyatt Hotel and a Residences by Hyatt, with 1,017 luxury apartments, 99 condominiums, 48 affordable housing apartments and 400 hotel rooms. Who will pay for OKC skyscraper?

  6. The Classen - Wikipedia

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    The Citizens Bank Tower is an architecturally significant building in Oklahoma City with its hexagonal plan, slender profile, unusual sunscreens and rigorously sculpted crown. It was among the first tall office buildings to be erected outside of downtown Oklahoma City, setting the standard for other distinctive large freestanding suburban ...

  7. How does the proposed OKC skyscraper stack up against the ...

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    A 134-story skyscraper proposed for OKC's Bricktown would be the 2nd-tallest tower in the US. What would that look like?