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At this time, Wynn would also create the Great Southwest Corporation to oversee the project and appoint himself president of the company. [2] ' Construction would start in 1956 on what was the initial warehouse and by 1957 there were five buildings under construction across 750 acres of the industrial park land.
The Great Southwest Building, formerly the Petroleum Building and the Great Southwest Life Building, is a historic commercial skyscraper located at 1314 Texas Avenue in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States.
In January 1960, Great Southwest announced its intention to issue $11,500,000 in stocks and debentures to finance the construction. [23] By April, the new complex was under a news and advertising blackout after it was advised the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rules stated, "a publicity silence must be observed on ventures offering stock to the public."
Angus Gilchrist Wynne Jr. (January 9, 1914 – March 12, 1979) was an American businessman and real estate developer. His first major project was the Wynnewood residential development and Wynnewood Village shopping center in Oak Cliff, started shortly after World War II.
In 2000 the company acquired Great Southwestern Construction, followed by E.S. Boulos [4] and High Country Line Construction in 2015, Western Pacific Enterprises in 2016, [5] Huen Electric in 2018, [6] and Powerline Plus in 2022. [7] MYR Energy Services, Inc. was created in 2009. [8]
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Nov. 16—AMERICUS — Georgia Southwestern State University has announced its most outstanding alumni for their professional and personal achievements as well as their contributions to the ...
Houston and Great Northern Railroad: Imperial Valley Railway: MP: 1907 1912 Sugar Land Railway: Indianola Railroad: SP: 1858 1871 Gulf, Western Texas and Pacific Railway: International Railroad: MP: 1870 1873 International and Great Northern Railroad: International – Great Northern Railroad: IGN MP: 1922 1956 Missouri Pacific Railroad