Located in Sundance Square, the 12 story building was designed by Sanguinet & Staats and was one of the city’s first skyscrapers. The building is neoclassical in design and was originally built as the home of the State National Bank. The bank failed in 1915, and shortly thereafter, Samuel Burk Burnett purchased the building. At that time, it was renamed the Burk Burnett Building. Buchanan and Miller were the General Contractors.This was the third building designed by Sanguinet & Staats of similar appearance.
Sundance Square’s private security team patrols the streets, buildings, and parking areas around the clock, seven days per week. As an accredited security team, they utilize best-in-class training and equipment to respond to disturbances, emergencies, and medical needs anywhere on campus in under 2 minutes. Backed by a state-of-the-art command center, this constant presence has made Sundance Square one of the safest urban areas in the country. Each building features advanced access control and video surveillance for added peace of mind.