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XTO Energy, which announced plans to move 1,600 employees from Fort Worth to Houston, currently owns seven buildings in Fort Worth. The company already has buyers for two of its buildings ...
In this May 2003 photo, Bob Simpson, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of XTO Energy in Fort Worth, stands in front of the Baker Building after the company purchased the property.
XTO Energy Inc. is selling its WT Waggoner Building at 810 Houston St. in in downtown Fort Worth. The 20-story, 120,000-square-foot building and adjacent surface lot is the fifth of XTO’s seven ...
The property was built in 1910. New Dallas Colliers exec discusses return to office, relocations In the plans: Mixed-use project, 4M-SF of industrial space revealed In the plans: Mixed-use project ...
A historic building in downtown Fort Worth that was most recently home to XTO Energy’s headquarters is poised for a major transformation. Irving-based hospitality firm Icon Lodging is converting ...
The Petroleum Building in downtown Fort Worth has been put on the market by XTO Energy Inc. XTO Energy Inc. has recruited the help of JLL to sell the downtown Fort Worth Petroleum Building and its ...
Exxon Mobil will relocate the bulk of XTO Energy’s Fort Worth operation to a campus near Houston in a move that will cost the city 1,600 jobs and leave a number of downtown buildings for sale.
XTO Energy Inc., an affiliate of Exxon Mobil Corp. that’s shifting its corporate operations to Houston, has put another one of its Fort Worth office buildings on the market. Real estate and ...
XTO Energy, the shale drilling arm of Exxon Mobil Corp., plans to shift a third of its domestic workforce from Fort Worth to the Houston area in coming years, further expanding Exxon Mobil's ...
and was known as the Baker Building in the 1960s. After a 2005 restoration, the 100,000-square-foot tower was renamed after Simpson, the XTO Energy CEO. XTO Energy was formerly a major employer in ...