CityPlex Towers

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CityPlex Towers

CityPlex Towers is a complex of three high-rise office buildings located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The complex was developed by Oral Roberts and was completed in 1981. The towers are a prominent feature of the Tulsa skyline and are situated at 81st Street and Lewis Avenue.

History[edit | edit source]

The CityPlex Towers were originally conceived as part of the Oral Roberts University City of Faith Medical and Research Center. The complex was intended to be a major medical and research facility, but financial difficulties led to the closure of the medical center in 1989. The towers were subsequently repurposed for office space.

Architecture[edit | edit source]

The complex consists of three towers:

  • CityPlex Tower I - The tallest of the three, standing at 60 stories and 648 feet (198 meters), making it the second tallest building in Oklahoma.
  • CityPlex Tower II - A 30-story building.
  • CityPlex Tower III - A 20-story building.

The towers were designed by the architectural firm Frank Wallace & Associates and feature a modernist architectural style with a distinctive blue glass facade.

Current Use[edit | edit source]

Today, CityPlex Towers serves as a multi-tenant office complex. It houses a variety of businesses, including medical offices, corporate headquarters, and other professional services. The complex also includes amenities such as a fitness center, conference facilities, and dining options.

Notable Tenants[edit | edit source]

Location and Accessibility[edit | edit source]

CityPlex Towers is located in the southern part of Tulsa, near major highways and public transportation routes, making it easily accessible from various parts of the city.

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