All about the golden skyscrapers at the ORU campus in Tulsa
Good Day Tulsa explored the CityPlex Towers for its "Behind the Icons" series. More Oklahoma news: ktul.com/
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@DAViDD7673 ай бұрын
Drove by there to see it up close for the first time thanks to my GPS, normally it does not route me that way, but somehow it did the other day, thankfully the towers are still up still doing good and it brings back the 80s and 90s, I just wished they kept the prayer hands in front of the Citiplex Towers.
@edwardhale429411 ай бұрын
Attended ORU from 1978-83. Saw it go from ground zero to complete and treat my roommate. Hope that someday it can fulfill its vision and become a full fledged hospital and research center
@johnsakelaris7 Жыл бұрын
Yes, the other Tulsa hospitals complained that Oral Roberts would create an oversupply of hospital beds. Then, once they were sure that Oral's hospital was closed, those other hospitals commenced massive new building projects.
@geanettepartington6917 ай бұрын
My ex-husband was the painting contractor who painted The Prayer Tower (shaped like a star) when it was first built, during the 1960s. By coincidence, I ended up working in a law firm with Oral Roberts' daughter (Roberta Potts, Attorney) when I first arrived in Tulsa to get a job as a legal secretary in September 1991.
@adawg20152 жыл бұрын
It’s only 8 feet taller than the Gateway Arch.
@texasborn27206 ай бұрын
0:35 FAA not "FDA" ? 😄
@JRaymondT Жыл бұрын
It was a fund raising boon-doggle. It was never designed with floor plate sizes, floor-to-floor dimensions, or vertical circulation to be suitable for hospital occupancy.
@josephking37993 жыл бұрын
33 is way more powerful than 7, every numerologist knows that.
@diego-search Жыл бұрын
Oral didn't start/create what has been called the, "Prosperity Gospel", which had been in different forms for years, but because of his prominence, made it more well known to a greater public (to some). It could also be said his use of, "God wants to to be well and prosper", helped him achieve that prominence to build upon.
@josephking37993 жыл бұрын
Wow, the FDA controls skyscrapers?
@JRaymondT
Жыл бұрын
He probably meant the FAA (Federal Aviation Admin)
@PaulAllen21122 жыл бұрын
Runner up slogan for City of Faith: "Whatever ails you, Our founder fails you" .
@didramtvАй бұрын
What God Cannot Do Does Not Exist
@texasborn27206 ай бұрын
What the reporter did not mention is that several floors have NEVER been finished out. Floors have never seen any office work take place. No carpet has ever been laid down. in almost 40 years just sit empty ! Because no one moved in during and after Oral Roberts ownership. And Tulsa was correct they already had enough hospital beds . The ORU hospital was so desperate for sick people. They tries to get people from the Fort Worth/Dallas area to come to their hospital and they would pay for any travel expenses !. But Fort Worth and Dallas already had several hospital in each city.
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Drove by there to see it up close for the first time thanks to my GPS, normally it does not route me that way, but somehow it did the other day, thankfully the towers are still up still doing good and it brings back the 80s and 90s, I just wished they kept the prayer hands in front of the Citiplex Towers.
Attended ORU from 1978-83. Saw it go from ground zero to complete and treat my roommate. Hope that someday it can fulfill its vision and become a full fledged hospital and research center
Yes, the other Tulsa hospitals complained that Oral Roberts would create an oversupply of hospital beds. Then, once they were sure that Oral's hospital was closed, those other hospitals commenced massive new building projects.
My ex-husband was the painting contractor who painted The Prayer Tower (shaped like a star) when it was first built, during the 1960s. By coincidence, I ended up working in a law firm with Oral Roberts' daughter (Roberta Potts, Attorney) when I first arrived in Tulsa to get a job as a legal secretary in September 1991.
It’s only 8 feet taller than the Gateway Arch.
0:35 FAA not "FDA" ? 😄
It was a fund raising boon-doggle. It was never designed with floor plate sizes, floor-to-floor dimensions, or vertical circulation to be suitable for hospital occupancy.
33 is way more powerful than 7, every numerologist knows that.
Oral didn't start/create what has been called the, "Prosperity Gospel", which had been in different forms for years, but because of his prominence, made it more well known to a greater public (to some). It could also be said his use of, "God wants to to be well and prosper", helped him achieve that prominence to build upon.
Wow, the FDA controls skyscrapers?
@JRaymondT
Жыл бұрын
He probably meant the FAA (Federal Aviation Admin)
Runner up slogan for City of Faith: "Whatever ails you, Our founder fails you" .
What God Cannot Do Does Not Exist
What the reporter did not mention is that several floors have NEVER been finished out. Floors have never seen any office work take place. No carpet has ever been laid down. in almost 40 years just sit empty ! Because no one moved in during and after Oral Roberts ownership. And Tulsa was correct they already had enough hospital beds . The ORU hospital was so desperate for sick people. They tries to get people from the Fort Worth/Dallas area to come to their hospital and they would pay for any travel expenses !. But Fort Worth and Dallas already had several hospital in each city.
Ugliest architecture ever.