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Old Posted Jun 2, 2026, 4:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Dtx_arch View Post

Houston still has the most 'tallest' buildings (2 of them) in Texas (JPMorgan Chase Tower - 75 floors built 1982 & Wells Fargo - 71 floors built 1983) followed by Dallas's 72 floors Bank of America tower built 1985. All three have occupancy issues today 26% or higher.
Please do a bit of research beforehand, as Bank of America Tower in Dallas is the only one experiencing vacancy issues that high.

https://shopcompanies.com/properties/600-travis-st

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JPMorgan Chase Tower is the tallest building in Texas encompassing 1.7 million square feet over 75 floors, and at 86% occupancy, has over 4,000 workers in the building every weekday.
https://www.capcommercialrealestate.com/listings/1000-louisiana-street/

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The Wells Fargo Plaza (1000 Louisiana Street) in Downtown Houston currently maintains an occupancy rate of approximately 97.1%. As the largest multi-tenant office building in the southwestern United States, this Class A skyscraper holds a resilient position against the broader Houston CBD's office vacancy trends.
Also Waterline is not actually completed yet. Internal work continues on. The Hotel component, 1 Hotel, opens first in August.
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