A variance was requested from Oklahoma City to increase the height for one of the towers in a development called The Boardwalk at Bricktown. If approved, the structure will be the tallest building in the US and the fifth tallest in the world, according to Matteson Capital, a real estate investment and development company, and AO, a full-service architecture firm, the two entities partnering on the project.

If the variance is approved, the development in Oklahoma City would comprise three separate towers, each standing 345 feet tall, as well as a fourth tower, called Legends Tower, that would be 1,907 feet in height.

The planned project would span approximately 5 million square feet. It would include two hotels with residential condominiums, additional condominiums, retail and restaurant space, and a workforce development center. In addition, the top floors of the tallest tower plan to feature a public observatory and a restaurant and bar, with city views for visitors to enjoy.

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