110 West 7th Building

It currently stands as the 3rd-tallest International Style skyscraper in the city, behind the BOK Tower and the Bank of America Center.The building, with its black and white grid exterior floodlighted at night, is a Tulsa landmark.[4] In 1980, Cities Service commenced a new 52-story headquarters in downtown Tulsa that was intended to become Oklahoma's tallest building.The planned replacement tower was topped off at 17 stories and now serves as headquarters for ONEOK, Inc.[5] Over time, Occidental also reduced its occupancy at 110 West 7th, leaving it underutilized.[1] Occidental Petroleum Corporation (Oxy), a California-based oil and gas exploration and production company, has Oklahoma offices in the building.
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