Monday, October 7, 2013

Future Rendering of Houston Skyline with 5 Allen Centre


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Future Rendering of Houston Skyline with 5 Allen Centre 

Office Tower and Property Management 

Houston has one of the most impressive skylines in the United States, many towers are over 200 meters tall, and it has one of the tallest buildings in the United States outside a downtown core, built well in the suburbs is the Williams Tower. The Houston Skyline is impressive from many angles. 




Chevron ditching their 1985 San Ramon campus and relocating to Houston? 


Reports and  rumors after the new tower was announced but there hasn't been any recent news heard  since. it seems like it would be hard to find someone to buy their huge old campus from them, but maybe it could be split up into a business park or something. if they were to relocate the rest of their employees they would need a pretty large tower one would think. maybe Houston's next supertall?


Chevron is one of the United States leading Oil and Energy conglomerates and based out of Houston, with expansive real estate and property holdings there. Houston Real Estate has been on the rebound of late, with the recovery which has been occurring in the United States, which has been lead by the discovery and production of shale gas in the northern states of the Union. 


Houston has been an excellent steward and manager of America's fossil fuel resources and continues to be the leading port of the United States on the southern coast. It is also one of the 5 largest cities in the United States and one of the largest in North America. 


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We also snapped Cresa Houston’s Sue Rogers and Brookfield’s Paul Frazier. Paul says there will be an office building announced Downtown this year, but it will need to be 50% preleased. His firm has a 2.5-acre site where it’s planning on building a 900k SF to 1.1M SF building. It needs rents around $31/SF net, but existing buildings are leasing around that level; he expects the rate to trickle to preleasing soon because of the lack of big blocks available."




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