Come on Enterprise, Tulsa Club, or ARCO.
Won't be Tulsa Club. Building has just recently been listed for sale again. Looks like the previous deal has fallen through. I HIGHLY doubt the current owner wants to do the project themselves, looks like they're just trying to hold out for $$ as downtown property values rise.
Interesting to note. There is as many residential units scheduled to deliver by 2016 (around 700-800 if all goes as planned) as there has been delivered since the BOK Center opened.
Another interesting fact, is that the Bill White Chevy redevelopment is attaining rents close to $2.00/sq. ft. which is important sign that high rise construction might be on the horizon. $2.00/sq. ft. is typically where you see the point that 5 or more story construction becomes feasible.