The Calpine Center is a 453 ft (138m) tall
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. The building has 33 floors of
Class A office space.
[Bivins, Ralph.]
SURVIVAL OF THE NEWEST / OCCUPANCY DOWNTOWN TUMBLING, BUT THREE TOWERS DEFY TREND
" ''Houston Chronicle
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''. Sunday July 27, 2003. Business 1. Retrieved on November 11, 2009.[Calpine Center opens in downtown Houston]
" ''Houston Business Journal
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''. Monday November 10, 2003. Retrieved on November 11, 2009. The building has the world headquarters of
Calpine Corporation. Hines and Prime Asset Management jointly developed the building. The Houston office of
HOK designed the building, and Turner Construction acted as the general contractor.
It is connected to the
downtown tunnel system. Mark Russell of Studley, a real estate firm, said that the Calpine Center is more efficient than many of the tall office buildings built in Houston in the early 1980s.
[Bivins, Ralph.]
New towers won't touch `ego buildings' of past
" ''Houston Chronicle
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''. Sunday November 2, 2003. Business 8. Correction published on November 4, 2003. Retrieved on December 1, 2009.
History
Originally Calpine intended to lease of space. By February 2003 Calpine announced that it would sublease some of the space to other firms. The Calpine Center was scheduled for completion at the end of 2003. In July 2003 the space was 82% booked for occupation. Calpine and Burlington Resources, another energy company, leased space in the building; each company agreed to lease of space. In addition Jones Day agreed to lease over .
The building opened on Monday November 10, 2003. Other tenants that had occupied the building by its opening included Cheniere Energy Inc. and Hines's southwest region development office.
In 2004 Avalon Advisors LP agreed to lease of space in the building, bringing its occupancy level to 86%.
[Sarnoff, Nancy.]
New lease hikes Calpine Center occupancy
" ''Houston Business Journal
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''. Wednesday March 3, 2004. Retrieved on November 10, 2009.
See also
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List of tallest buildings in Houston
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References
External links
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