250 N Robinson Avenue invites future tenants to become part of Oklahoma City’s evolving downtown landscape by reimagining this historic landmark. Once the tallest building in Oklahoma City and the headquarters of the prolific Kerr-McGee energy company, 250 N Robinson Avenue awaits its reintroduction to prominence. The 20-story building, located at the heart of the Oklahoma City Central Business District (CBD), has a parking lot that was completely overhauled into shell condition in 2019.
Average office floor plates in the CBD are 14,000, 16,000, and 18,600 square feet for five-, 10-, and 20-story buildings, but 250 N Robinson Avenue is a unique exception, with ready-to-customize 10,000-square-foot floor plates. 250 N Robinson Avenue also has an above-average parking ratio to accommodate tenants with a surplus that can be rented out.
Oklahoma City’s pro-business environment has fostered new expansions and relocations of major companies like Paycom, Boeing, Skydweller Aero, Continental Resources, and Heartland. This approach has boosted population growth much higher than average, as the metro has seen its resident base grow 18% from 2010 to 2025, and 250 N Robinson Avenue is a beneficiary of these generous incentives.
250 N Robinson Avenue is one of the most attractive options as it is adjacent to two parks and part of The Underground, a tunnel and skyway system, connecting to workplaces, restaurants, and more exciting amenities. Continue the story of this iconic building and make a lasting statement in Oklahoma City by leasing at 250 N Robinson Avenue today.