Tower Tech announced they have moved into a new sales and support office in downtown Oklahoma City. The move was the result of needing office space that better aligned operations after all the cooling tower manufacturing moved to Alum Bank, PA, as part of the Creative Composites Group.
Tower Tech moved into the Kingman-Moore Building, located in the center of the Warehouse District, now known as Bricktown, in one of the most intact functioning historical areas in Oklahoma City. The building was constructed in 1910 for the Kingman-Moore Implement (tractor/farm equipment) Company which was one of the largest Implement housing operations in the West.
Today, the building sits next to the Bricktown canal instead of a railroad depot. On August 12, 1983, the Kingman building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and became an icon for the once-thriving Warehouse District. The building represents the last of the red-brick structures which once dominated the town’s skyline.