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Allen Center

One Allen Center
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General information
Type Office
Location 500 Dallas Street, Houston, Texas
Coordinates 29°45′27″N 95°22′13″W / 29.7575°N 95.3704°W / 29.7575; -95.3704
Completed 1972; 45 years ago (1972)
Owner Brookfield Properties
Height
Roof 452 ft (138 m)
Technical details
Floor count 34
Floor area 27,000 square feet (2,500 m2) per floor; approximately 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2) total.
Design and construction
Architect Wilson Morris Crain and Anderson
Structural engineer Ellisor Engineers Inc.
Three Allen Center
General information
Type Office
Location 333 Clay Street, Houston, Texas
Coordinates 29°45′27″N 95°22′19″W / 29.75738°N 95.37183°W / 29.75738; -95.37183
Completed 1983; 34 years ago (1983)
Management Brookfield Properties
Height
Roof 685 ft (209 m)
Technical details
Floor count 50
Design and construction
Architect Lloyd Jones Brewer & Associates

The Allen Center is a skyscraper complex in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States. It consists of five buildings, One Allen Center (500 Dallas Street), the Devon Energy Tower or Two Allen Center (1200 Smith Street),Three Allen Center (333 Clay Street),Allen Center Clay Street (Clay Street), and Five Allen Center (Houston). The complex has about 3,000,000 square feet (280,000 m2) of space.

The area that became the Allen Center was originally considered to be an eastern portion of the Fourth Ward. The opening of Interstate 45 in the 1950s separated the eastern portion from the rest of the Fourth Ward; that portion became the Allen Center and is now considered to be a part of Downtown Houston.

TrizecHahn Properties acquired the Allen Center in 1996. Trizec defeated 16 other real estate companies so it could purchase the center for an amount reported by Tanya Rutledge of the Houston Business Journal as $270 million.

When Trizec acquired the Allen Center in November 1996, the complex had a 76 percent occupancy rate. By 1997, Trizec had convinced several tenants of the Cullen Center, also owned by Trizec, to relocate to the Allen Center. Paul Layne, a vice president of the office division of Trizec, said that the shifting of tenants would lead to Allen Center having an occupancy rate of 92 percent in 1998.

In 2001, when Enron collapsed, it vacated 800,000 square feet (74,000 m2) of space in the Allen Center and Cullen Center complexes in Downtown Houston.

In 2010 Devon Energy was trying to sublease about 125,000 square feet (11,600 m2) of space that it occupies in the Allen Center complex. Hess Corporation will vacate around 500,000 square feet (46,000 m2) of space in the complex when a new office tower in the east side of Downtown Houston opens.


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