Valliance Bank Tower

Valliance Bank Tower
Equity Tower
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General information
Status Complete
Type Office
Location 1601 Northwest Expressway
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
United States
Completed 1984
Height
Roof 98 m (322 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 22
References
[1]

Valliance Bank Tower is a skyscraper in the near-northwest Uptown section of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The tower is 98m and has 22 floors. The signature tower is anchor of the Northwest Business District and is the tallest and most prominent building in Oklahoma City outside of downtown.

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History

The tower was originally constructed to be the future home of Penn Square Bank and was partially completed at the time of Penn Square's dissolution.[2]

Architecture

This bank building was constructed under the direction of the senior officer and board of directors of Penn Square Bank. A local manufacturer acquired this bank's deposits, along with two other failed Oklahoma banks, in the early 1980s. Fourth Financial Corporation of Wichita, Kansas, did due diligence reviews of this bank and obtained copies of architectural materials and commercial real estate appraisals of this bank building in the early 1990s. Fourth Financial Corporation did not elect to purchase this building, which was held by a private investor group.

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Tenants

Events

See also

References

  1. ^ Valliance Bank Tower at SkyscraperPage
  2. ^ Singer, Mark (1985). Funny Money. Dell Publishing Co., Inc.. p. 188. ISBN 0-440-52576-4. 

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