Oklahoma City Greenlights Nation's Tallest Skyscraper

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The Oklahoma City Council has approved plans for Legends Tower, a 1,907-foot skyscraper that will become the tallest building in the United States, surpassing One World Trade Center. The tower, part of a mixed-use development in the Bricktown district, will include a hotel and over 1,000 luxury apartments, along with 200 affordable housing units.
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- Oklahoma Stakes Its Claim to the Tallest Building in the U.S. The New York Times
- "Unlimited height" approved on proposed tallest skyscraper in the US Dezeen
- City Council approves rezoning for 1,907-foot tall tower in Bricktown KFOR Oklahoma City
- Plans to build nation's tallest skyscraper in OKC are still fluid KOCO Oklahoma City
- It's official: USA's new tallest tower clears Oklahoma planning hurdle New Atlas
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