Oklahoma Takes One Step Closer to Building the Tallest Tower in the US

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Oklahoma Takes One Step Closer to Building the Tallest Tower in the US
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A developer is looking to build a 1,907-foot tower in downtown Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma City is one step closer to building the country's tallest skyscraper, even though some city officials raised concerns about the building's structure during a planning meeting earlier this week.Developers are looking to put a 1,907-foot tower dubbed 'The Boardwalk at Bricktown' in Oklahoma's capital, which would give the city the sixth tallest building in the world.

'Another planning commissioner reportedly said during the meeting that Oklahoma City is 'not New York City or Vegas. At least, not yet, anyway.'The commission ultimately decided to change the language of a zoning request that would have set a maximum on the size of signage allowed on the building. Developers will now have to obtain additional approval from the planning commission and the Oklahoma City council before building signs at the site.

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