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One of Houston's tallest buildings, the 1.2 million-square-foot tower located at 800 Bell St. previously served as the headquarters of ExxonMobil and Humble Oil but has been empty for nearly eight ...
The ExxonMobil Building (formerly the Humble Building) was built in 1963 in Houston, Texas. The building is headquarters to ExxonMobil, one of the largest corporations in America.
In May, ExxonMobil partnered with the Rotary Club of Baytown for an auction item where a member of the public could symbolically "push the button" on the implosion. The chance was an auction item at ...
The Exxon building, built in 1962, holds 1.2 million square feet, about 10 percent more than the space in the city's current facilities, which include the police headquarters at 1200 Travis.
Exxon considers leasing part of 385-acre Houston campus. With workforce consolidation, the company could lease five of its 14 buildings in Spring ...
Fuller Realty Partners purchased 13401 North Freeway from an undisclosed seller. The oil and gas giant, Exxon, currently fills the whole 143k SF building, but is vacating by year-end. JLL managing ...
Exxon leased about 478,000 square feet in Hughes Landing in 2013, and Montgomery County Commissioners approved two 10-year, 100% property tax abatements for the buildings.The Woodlands Township ...
HOUSTON . Shorenstein Properties out of California announced it has purchased the 45-story ExxonMobil building and its parking garage at Bell near Louisiana.
With its new campus in north Houston 20 percent complete, Exxon Mobil Corp. has put two of its Houston facilities on the market. The Business Journals Select a City ...
Houston City Council is considering the historical landmark designations of seven properties across the city, and that status would regulate and limit future modifications of the buildings.
After pumping $80 million into renovating the former ExxonMobil campus ... a 12-story 254,000 square-foot building has a $1.85 starting bid ... according to the Greater Houston Partnership ...
HOUSTON, June 7 (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp , the world's largest publicly traded oil company, plans to move its workers in Houston to a new campus under construction about 25 miles north of the ...