![]() ![]() The Mid-Continent’s elegant finishes and have proven highly adaptable to modern design concepts. Within the stately design of the structure can be found available floor plans ranging from 300 to almost 12,000 square feet. Considered one of Tulsa’s most beautiful buildings, the Mid-Continent contains 321,500 square feet of uniquely dynamic office space. Hand-blown opal flash and opaque flash antique glass imported from Europe was used to compose the exquisite collection of stained glass art used extensively throughout the lobby and executive suites. The lobby floors of both buildings are two colors from Tennessee-Craig Rose and Rose Gray. Rosato covers the walls and columns Roman Travertine graces the restroom walls while accents and trim are Verde Antique. The interior wall panels required three different types of marble imported from Italy. ![]() Modern architects traveled to Italy to personally select cuts that most closely matched the veining patterns that were popular during Cosden’s era. The only way to faithfully match the Cosden’s original Calcutta Vagli Rosato marble was to use the original source. The Mid-Continent Tower’s elegant main lobby and entry colonnade is an homage to the timeless and classic Neo-Gothic designs established by Architect Henry Hoit in the Cosden Building’s 1918 lobby. Downtown Tulsa Commercial Office Spaces Mid-Continent Tower 401 S Boston Ave. ![]()
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