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Headquarters

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Is Williams going to move their headquarters into the Williams tower from Tulsa? The previous unsigned comment was left by User:198.187.154.33

Reference

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One of the CN's can be replaced. I just don't know how to do it. http://everything.explained.at/Williams_Tower/ has mention of the elevator damage during Hurricane Ike. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.33.76.82 (talk) 17:16, 13 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Citation Needed for observation deck...

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I can personally verify that security will not allow visitors to go up the elevators willy nilly. There is currently no observation deck on the 51st floor, which is the floor you have to go to to get to the 49th through 64th floors. I do not know if the information about the date or the reason would be correct. starlite528 (talk) 01:49, 22 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Tallest US building outside a central business district

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The article claims that the Williams Tower is the tallest US building outside a city's central business district. I don't think this is still true. The Brooklyn Tower is 1067 feet tall -- considerably taller than the Williams Tower -- and I don't think Brooklyn would be considered the central business district of New York City. 71.185.243.124 (talk) 06:44, 5 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]