TULSA, Oklahoma -

There's a milestone to report in downtown construction. A new office building was topped out Monday - and it's also leased out long before it opens.

It's steel and concrete proof the BOK Center has done something for downtown, even though it's taken years to materialize in new development just across the street. The 5 story Northwestern Building reached its peak Monday.

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The building will be a regional headquarters for Northwestern Mutual Financial, filling the top two floors. The bottom two floors will have shops and restaurants. And smaller firms, including Check 6 from Jenks, are moving into this building.

The developer says it's meeting demand for first quality office space downtown.

"Some of the companies who want to be downtown and want Class A, it makes sense for them to be here," said Bob Eggleston, One Place Tulsa developer.

Even though there's empty office space elsewhere downtown, the developer says all the office space under construction is fully leased. He's got more announcements coming on which tenants will go into the buildings.

"And this building is a perfect example of why I can speak so purely about the renaissance of our city," said Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett.

An even larger building is just behind the Northwestern Building - a new 18 story office tower. The overall development will have more than one million square feet of space, including a hotel. That's enough room for 700 people to work on what was only a parking lot before.

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March 20, 2012 at 1:13 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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