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Devon Tower : ウィキペディア英語版
Devon Energy Center (Oklahoma City)

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|architect = Pickard Chilton
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|main_contractor = Hines
|developer = Devon Realty Advisors Inc.
|owner = Devon Energy Corporation
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The Devon Energy Center (also known as the Devon Tower) is a 50-story corporate skyscraper in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and is tied as the 43rd tallest building in the United States. Construction began October 6, 2009, and was completed in October 2012.〔(【引用サイトリンク】The Devon Tower )〕 The tower is located next to the historic Colcord Hotel, which Devon currently owns, on Sheridan Avenue between Hudson and Robinson Avenues.
The office tower, a six-story rotunda and a six-story podium structure comprise more than and was initially estimated to cost $750 million;〔 however, the first formal appraisal of the tower and complex came in at only $707.9 million.〔(Devon HQ appraised at $707.9M )〕 It serves as the northern anchor of Oklahoma City's aggressive Core to Shore downtown redevelopment project.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Core to Shore )
== History ==
Devon World Headquarters LLC, a subsidiary of Oklahoma City-based Devon Energy Corporation, built the new skyscraper to replace their existing corporate office, which were located inside Mid America Tower, as well as other space the company were leasing in a number of office buildings in the central business district.
The Devon Energy Center was originally planned to be 54 stories and tall. However, subsequent space planning revisions—including a decision to locate the data center to a separate facility for security reasons—resulted in a reduced height to , including 50 stories.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Devon shortens plans for tower )
Site preparation and demolition began October 6, 2009. The Holder Construction Company served as primary general contractor, and Flintco, Inc. the minority partner in the joint venture.

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