Chevron will be moving some employees into the office building I once worked in downtown, across the street from the former Enron building they bought in 2004.
Almost two years after buying the 40-story downtown tower built for Enron, Chevron has leased about 20 stories of space in another high-profile building nearby.The California-based oil giant will use 465,000 square feet of space in 1600 Smith, the 51-story building that's also the headquarters for Houston-based Continental Airlines, to consolidate operations now in Sugar Land.
The transaction will be a "major plus to downtown," said Tim Relyea, vice chairman of Cushman & Wakefield of Texas, who represented Chevron in lease negotiations.
I linked to this story mostly because Chevron's purchase of the Enron building had a few bumps in the road. Here's what I blogged about it at the time.
Posted by Charles Kuffner on February 25, 2006 to Elsewhere in Houston | TrackBack