Oak Tower

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Oak Tower, conjointly known as the Bell phonephone Building, may be a 28-story edifice in Downtown Kansas town, Missouri. Hoit, worth & Barnes, a neighborhood firm that planned several of Kansas City’s landmark structures, designed the building in association with I.R. Timlin because the headquarters of the Bell phonephone Co.’s freshly consolidated Southwestern System.
Ground was broken at Eleventh and Oak Streets in 1917, however owing to shortages of personnel and materials throughout the primary warfare, construction was delayed and wasn’t completed till 1920. The new building served as Southwestern Bell’s GHQ for under a year before the corporate emotional its home office to St. Louis. Thenceforth the tower served because the headquarters of Southwestern Bell’s operations in Missouri.
The tower was originally fourteen stories (185 feet), with none set-backs, however the aggressive utility before long needed more room. Associate degree addition completed in 1929 doubled the tower’s height and created it the tallest building in Missouri till the Kansas town Power & lightweight Building surpassed it in 1931.

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