Bummer.
Bummer.
If Enable closes its doors at BOK Park Plaza, that would leave the four floors occupied by BOK of the 27, an 85% vacancy rate, not including all the vacant retail spaces.
"The merger agreement stipulates that Energy Transfer will maintain a presence in Tulsa for at least two years."
"It now employs about 175 in Tulsa"
https://tulsaworld.com/business/ener...92fb93daf.html
"Energy Transfer LP has laid off 108 employees at its Tulsa, Oklahoma office"
https://www.rigzone.com/news/energy_...60725-article/
What I’ve heard from several that work there. They expect OkC office to phase out over this year. Many looking new jobs already if they don’t want to relocate
I moved all the political posts to this thread:
https://www.okctalk.com/showthread.php?t=46178
Transaction Closed.
Enable is no longer. Energy Transfer plans to keep an office in OKC, probably around 125-150 people.
Yikes. I was somewhat conscious of BOK, but I guess I forgot about Devon.
Is there any chance Devon would lease space out in their own building? I guess that is a silly question since BOK can't even get tenants....
Pretty sure in the Devon Tower thread it was mentioned that they already started to do that finally but perhaps I'm misremembering.
No, they aren't leasing out any space in their tower.
The entire complex is setup for a single tenant (security, common areas) and it would be a major undertaking to change that. And they aren't going to do that when the own an almost empty building right across the street that was built for multiple tenants.
Dang... did I dream that that happened? Must have...
This city just will not admit the O&G industry is not sufficient to maintain DT occupancy. How long will it take for OKC to diversify ( Major or Regional HQ Offices) sufficiently to sustain and grow DT.
Well for starters, if they quit clustering all the big employers in Quail Springs Parkway, that will be a start.
They could have also bought Sandridge Tower and chose not to.
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