"Oklahoma City's Ambitious Plan for Tallest US Skyscraper Soars to New Heights"

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Matteson Capital, a California-based real estate developer, has proposed plans to build the tallest building in the United States, a 1,907-foot skyscraper, in Oklahoma City as part of the Boardwalk at Bricktown development project. The ambitious mixed-use project includes hotels, residential units, retail and restaurant spaces, and a public observatory. The city would need to rezone the property before construction can proceed, but the developer believes that Oklahoma City's growth and transformation make it well-suited for such a large-scale project.
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