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  2. Calpine Center - Wikipedia

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    In July 2003 the space was 82% booked for occupation. Calpine and Burlington Resources, another energy company, leased space in the building; each company agreed to lease 250,000 square feet (23,000 m 2) of space. In addition Jones Day agreed to lease over 50,000 square feet (4,600 m 2). [2] The building opened on Monday November 10, 2003.

  3. Park Towers (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Its move-in date was scheduled as September 1, 2004. Between January 1, 2004 and August 6, 2004 122,000 square feet (11,300 m 2) of space was signed into leasing. [2] In addition, in 2004 NetIQ Corp. renewed its lease of 115,000 square feet (10,700 m 2) of space in the building for 10 years. NetIQ's lease was scheduled to expire in 2005. [3]

  4. Greenway Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Instead Kellogg decided to swap office space with its parent company, Dresser Industries. Dresser took over a part of Kellogg's lease and renamed 3 Greenway Plaza to the Dresser Tower . After the swap Dresser occupied 163,000 sq ft (15,100 m 2 ) of space on eight floors, while Kellogg continued to lease six floors in the building.

  5. Category:Companies based in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Service Corporation International (20 P) Pages in category "Companies based in Houston" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 287 total.

  6. List of companies in Houston - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Fortune 500 companies above, many other companies in multiple fields are headquartered or have based their US headquarters in Houston. Al's Formal Wear; Allis-Chalmers Energy; Allpoint; American Bureau of Shipping; American National Insurance Company (Galveston) Aon Hewitt; Archimage; Avelo Airlines; Axiom Space; Baker Botts ...

  7. Houston Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 McJunkin Red Man Corporation expanded its lease in 2 Houston Center to 13,865 square feet (1,288.1 m 2) of space. [11] The United States Postal Service operates a center in 2 Houston Center. [32] In July 2011 the USPS announced that the post office may close. [33] The Houston Downtown Management District is headquartered in Suite 1650. [34]

  8. ExxonMobil Building - Wikipedia

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    During the Houston Astros' 2004 NLCS run (playoffs), the top of the building was crowned by hundreds of tiny blue lights while an enormous Astros star (logo) made of white lights was hung on the south side of the building. [8] In 2011 the company announced they would relocate all employees in the building to a new ExxonMobil office in Spring. [9]

  9. Hess Tower - Wikipedia

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    Hess Tower is a 29-story building located adjacent to Discovery Green park in downtown Houston, Texas. [3] It was formerly called Discovery Tower until Hess Corporation leased the entire tower in January 2009. [3] The global architectural firm Gensler designed the building. [2]