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https://www.yahoo.com/news/okc-legends-tower-developer-says-104022380.html
OKC Legends Tower developer says 'there's more to come.' What we know about the project
Jana Hayes
July 18, 2025
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The four-tower development, the Boardwalk at Bricktown, was briefly mentioned in Greater Oklahoma City Chamber Chair Teresa Rose's opening remarks at the State of the City, as she touted what a future in Oklahoma City could look like. Construction on the first phase — consisting of two apartment towers sitting atop a parking and retail podium, and a 22-story Hyatt Dream Hotel — could begin later this year, developer Scot Matteson told The Oklahoman.
However, it's the planned second phase that has attracted the excitement: Legends Tower, a 1,907-foot-tall skyscraper that would be the tallest building in the nation. There has been plenty of skepticism on whether or not the tower will actually be built, along with criticism from the Federal Aviation Administration, but Matteson said he is "working through the issues" to mitigate concerns about the building's height.
But, Matteson also said there has been talk about "doing more" and expanding the project.
"There's more to come, that's all I can say," Matteson told The Oklahoman Thursday.
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Matteson told The Oklahoman he is "working through the issues" with the FAA and local and state authorities to mitigate concerns. With the tallest tower being part of phase 2, Matteson said "we have time to work through those issues."
As for the planned height of the tower, Matteson said "we haven't changed anything, not yet anyway."
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