May 19, 2014, 4:33pm CDT Updated: May 21, 2014, 8:56am CDT
Energy Center Five set to break ground, new details emerge on other two towers
Jenny Aldridge
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Houston Business Journal
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As new details emerge on its other two Energy Corridor towers, Houston-based Trammell Crow is set to break ground on Energy Center Five in the third quarter of this year, which will be designed to accommodate either one large tenant or multiple tenants.
Houston-based ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) inked the largest prelease of 2013 — 1.2 million square feet in Energy Centers Three and Four developed by Houston-based Trammell Crow Co. with partner PrinREI and designed by Kirksey Architecture. ConocoPhillips’ Lower 48 business unit, which is focused on oil and gas development in the continental U.S., will be the primary tenant of the two towers. It's corporate and functional staff remain at the company's nearby 62-acre Dairy Ashford main campus.
Energy Center Five, also a spec project, currently has no signed tenants and is being designed by Kirksey. Energy Center Five will be part of the same 18.9-acre property in the Energy Corridor situated on Katy Freeway. PDR of Houston will design the interior space. It will deliver in the second quarter of 2016.
Filmed this last night. This is standing east across Eldridge Parkway from ConocoPhillips' new Energy Center 3 building. Nice addition to not only the building but to the Energy Corridor. I wonder if the other two buildings will have something similar?