Energy Tower (Midland, Texas)

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Energy Tower at City Center
Record height
Preceded byBank of America Building
Surpassed byPresent
General information
StatusNever built
Location303 W. Wall St.
Midland
Coordinates31°59′53″N 102°04′35″W / 31.998061°N 102.076254°W / 31.998061; -102.076254Coordinates: 31°59′53″N 102°04′35″W / 31.998061°N 102.076254°W / 31.998061; -102.076254
Construction started2013
Completed2015 (planned)
Opening2015
CostApprox. $300-$350 Million
OwnerEnergy Related Properties
Height
Roof870 ft (270 m)
Technical details
Floor count59 (1 underground retail and 5 basement floors)
Floor area990,275.79 sq ft (91,999.631 m2)
Lifts/elevators27
Design and construction
ArchitectMichael Edmonds of Edmonds International
DeveloperEnergy Related Properties
Other information
ParkingUnderground parking

Energy Tower at City Center was a skyscraper proposed for the city of Midland, Texas. The old Midland County courthouse was demolished to make way for the skyscraper.

History[]

Energy Tower was planned to stand at 870 feet tall with 59 floors (6 floors below ground). Had it been built, the building would have been the sixth-tallest building in Texas.[1][2]

The developers canceled the pending purchase agreement for the old Midland County Courthouse property, where they planned to build the project on September 10, 2014.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Architect, developers reveal site design for Energy Tower - Mywesttexas.com: Top Stories
  2. ^ How oil prompted the development of Energy Tower - Mywesttexas.com: Top Stories
  3. ^ "Yourbasin".


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