2012 profiles: Oklahoma City's skyline will continue to change with new hotel, apartments
For downtown residents, workers and visitors, 2012 will be a year of rediscovery and quite possibly a pause in what has been an overwhelming amount of construction.
The new skyline, with Devon Energy Center above it all, is quite visible for miles. In just a few months the public will get a closer view of it all as the construction cranes disappear and work is wrapped up on the $750 million headquarters.
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