134-Story Mixed-Use Skyscraper Proposed for Oklahoma City’s Boardwalk at Bricktown

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Boardwalk at Bricktown
The residential tower would be the second-tallest building in the country if built as planned, and is part of a bigger mixed-use development set to break ground. 

A 134-story residential skyscraper has been proposed in downtown Oklahoma City as part of the Boardwalk at Bricktown development. Developers Matheson Capital and Thinkbox want to build out the Bricktown entertainment district with housing, businesses, luxury hotels and a variety of other amenities.

Early renderings by Orange, California-based AO Architects released Dec. 14 and shared by KFOR show the overall development: a 22-floor, 480-key Hyatt Dream hotel; two 23-floor apartment buildings with 764 residential units; and a 134-story luxury apartment tower with 1,528 housing units overall including 48 units of affordable housing, plus two floors of retail space.

The plan for parking structures, hotel and two apartment buildings is moving ahead, and this $700 million first phase of construction could start next year. Greeley, Colorado-based Hensel Phelps is the general contractor, according to the renderings, with engineering support from German firm Siemens and New York City-headquartered Thornton Tomasetti. Boardwalk at Bricktown will go up just a block from a proposed site for a new $900 million arena that will house the NBA’s Oklahoma City Thunder, which the city just approved.

Right now, the skyscraper portion is a concept that would move forward “if the market is there,” Kenton Tsoodle, CEO of the Alliance for Economic Development, told Fox 25 News. If the tower is completed as planned, it would become the second-tallest building in the country, behind only New York City’s One World Trade Center, and twice the height of Oklahoma City’s current tallest building, the Devon Energy Center, according to The Oklahoman.