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When Enron imploded on Dec. 3, 2001, the thousands of Houstonians laid off had to deal with anguish and anger. But they, and the city, moved on, and after 10 years little evidence of Enron's ...
The opulent 40-story tower completed by Enron shortly after its collapse will finally be filled. ChevronTexaco Corp. will buy the empty downtown tower as the home for 3,700 Houston employees ...
HOUSTON — The 40-story tower where Enron Corp. once ruled the energy realm is now the largest corporate ghost ship in the country. The building’s last tenant, UBS, moved out this summer.
Enron's former headquarters will remain a dark spot on the Houston skyline for the indefinite future. Last week, Chevron USA Inc., a potential tenant for the building at 1400 Smith St., surprised ...
With 7 of the state’s 10 tallest buildings, Houston’s got a towering Texas-sized skyline made all the ... 1400 Smith Street was once the headquarters of Enron. It is the 17th tallest building ...
The Continental Airlines building at 1600 Smith Street, left, is shown Thursday, Feb. 23, 2006, in Houston. Chevron has leased 465,000 square feet at 1600 Smith. The company also purchased former ...
Houston Mayor Bill White told reporters Wednesday that the 40-story downtown building will be occupied by about 3,700 workers by the end of the year, including 500 whose jobs are being transferred ...
An Enron sign outside one of its buildings in downtown Houston. Chevron in 2011 bought Enron’s downtown tower for $340 million. D. FAHLESON, Staff / Houston Chronicle ...
In the mid-nineties, on any given trip to downtown Houston, I would see a handful of employees gathered by the entrances to the Enron building—that is, before there were two Enron buildings ...
HOUSTON — Even for a city as confident and forward-looking as Houston, the demise of Enron Corp. will deliver a painful blow to the local economy, civic pride and its roster of good corporate ...
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