History
The Oklahoma Tower was built in 1982 with a total commercial space of 610,375 square feet. The tower was purchased in 2005 for $30 million by owners Roy T. Oliver and Mark Beffort. In 2011 it was offered for sale with an asking price of $62.5 million. Current amenities in the building include 24 hour availability, conferencing facility, onsite retail stores, banking, Skywalk connection to parking and several restaurants. ==Architecture==
Architecture
Architecture for the Oklahoma Tower was done by Morris-Aubry. The Morris-Aubry firm was popular during the 1980s oil boom, but the firm was later known as Morris Architects. After March 1, 2017 it became Huitt-Zollars. ==See also==