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The Allen Center is a mixed-use skyscraper complex in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States. It consists of three buildings, One Allen Center (500 Dallas Street), [ 1 ] Two Allen Center (1200 Smith Street), [ 2 ] Three Allen Center (333 Clay Street). [ 3 ]
The Merchants and Manufacturers Building was built in 1930 and was the largest building in the city at the time. [2] Although the commerce-focused building featured 14 miles of floor space and could accommodate one-third of the city's population, the Great Depression in the United States stifled initial participation.
Houston (/ ˈ h juː s t ən / ⓘ HEW-stən) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and in the Southern United States.Located in Southeast Texas near Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, it is the seat of Harris County, as well as the principal city of the Greater Houston metropolitan area, the fifth-most populous metropolitan statistical area in the United States and the ...
Total Plaza (formerly the Entex Building, Louisiana Place, and United Gas Building) is a tower in Downtown Houston, Texas, one block from the Allen Center complex. [4] The building, managed by Brookfield Properties, opened in 1971.
Houston (31-4, 15-3 Big 12) defeated Longwood 86-46 while Texas A&M (21-14, 9-9 SEC) took down the Cornhuskers 98-83 to set up the Texas-sized battle with a chance to advance to the Sweet 16 on ...
Sesquicentennial Park is an urban park in downtown Houston, Texas.Established in 1989 along the banks of Buffalo Bayou, the 22.5-acre (91,000 m 2) park was established in 1986 to commemorate the 150-year anniversary of the founding of the city of Houston and of the Republic of Texas.
One Shell Plaza (OSP) is a 50-story, 218 m (715 ft) skyscraper at 910 Louisiana Street in Downtown Houston, Texas.Perched atop the building is an antenna that brings the pinnacle height of the building to 304.8 m (1,000 ft).
K05HU logo. Hit Video USA was a 24-hour music video television network based out of Houston, Texas.The station debuted in 1985 as a low power television station in Houston, operating on channel 5 there as 'TV5'. [1]