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Floating cube at ExxonMobil headquarters Sysco headquarters Hewlett Packard Enterprise headquarters Post Oak Tower in Uptown Houston, the headquarters for Landry's and Fertitta Entertainment Crown Castle headquarters KBR Tower, KBR's headquarters Academy Sports + Outdoors headquarters in Katy, Texas. This is a list of major companies or ...
One Westlake Park consists of a 28-story building and a 5-story building, with a total of 949,968 square feet (88,254.9 m 2). The complex contains the BP Americas headquarters. [1] The 17 story Two Westlake Park, which contains 381,327 square feet (35,426.4 m 2) of space, was completed in 1982. The building, which contains Class A office space. [1]
Pages in category "Companies based in Houston" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 287 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Copperfield is a series of master-planned subdivisions in unincorporated northwestern Harris County, Texas, United States. The community, developed by Friendswood Development Company, has 1,800 acres (7.3 km 2) of land. [1] Horsepen Bayou and its tributaries are within the community. [2]
Originally developed by The Winter Company and completed in 1982, Five Post Oak Park is a 28-story building on 3.8 acres (1.5 ha) of land. It has 567,396 square feet (52,712.8 m 2 ) of rentable space and a 1,673-stall parking garage. [ 3 ]
LEO LINBECK, III, CHAIRMAN LINBECK HOUSTON, TEXAS In the late 1960s, Linbeck successfully built a 35-story office building in downtown Houston for a prominent local real estate investment firm. Five years later, the developer called the ...
The Energy Corridor is a business district in Houston, Texas, located on the west side of the metropolitan area between Beltway 8 and the Grand Parkway.The district straddles a 7-mile (11 km) stretch of Interstate 10 (the Katy Freeway) from Kirkwood Road westward to Barker Cypress Road and extends south along Eldridge Parkway to Briar Forest Drive.
The restored building was converted to apartments and re-opened in February 2017 as "The Star", a reference to Texaco's start-shaped logo. [2] The luxury building holds 286 one- and two-bedroom apartments, ranging from 730 to 1,730 square feet, and 21,000 square feet of street-front retail space.