Judge Considers Placing First National Center In Receivership

BY BRIANNA BAILEY Business Writer  bbailey@oklahoman.com Calling the situation an emergency, a federal judge said Tuesday that he will consider placing the distressed First National Center in the control of a receiver. The air conditioning at First National remained shut off on Tuesday afternoon as several parties who claim an ownership stake in the downtown landmark argued in federal court over its sale and who will pay the utility bills.

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