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U.S's Tallest Building Approved For Oklahoma City
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Brick 
Oklahoma City has received approval and apparently received funding to build the U.S.'s tallest building.   None of this makes much sense to me.  Why build it in Oklahoma City of all places?  I read the article.  I am assuming this isn't a joke.   Anyway, the link to this story is below.  What do you think?


https://newatlas.com/architecture/legend...nLojzQrIZf
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A very expensive way to effect tourism!  And I don't care how chunky you make the core, an EF5 will bring that sucker down.

They should build that in Harlan County!!

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(04-20-2024, 06:09 AM)Granny Bear Wrote: A very expensive way to effect tourism!  And I don't care how chunky you make the core, an EF5 will bring that sucker down.

They should build that in Harlan County!!

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I was thinking that I would hate to be at the top of that building if an ef5 hit it.  Yes, Harlan County would be a perfect location for it.
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