Reading view
"In front is a veranda, inside is the lobby, and upstairs, baby..."
The Oklahoma City Council (NPR) voted this week (NYT gift) to clear the way for the 1,907 foot (Popular Science) Legends Tower (Master Design Statement .pdf), which would be the tallest building in the US. It may be 'impropable' (Architectural Record), a 'PR stunt' (NPR station KOSU), or even 'sheer fantasy' (OKC Free Press), especially (The Oklahoman) in a state that has seen 103 tornadoes (National Weather Service) in 2024. It would definitely be expensive--developers (developers' site) say they have $1b in financing lined up.
Manhattanhenge 2024: When and Where to Watch
The annual event brings New Yorkers together to celebrate longer days, warmer weather and epic summer sunsets.