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- Q3488682 abstract "The ExxonMobil Building (formerly the Humble Building) was built in 1963 in Houston, Texas. At that time it was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River at 606 ft (185 m), surpassing the Southland Center in Dallas (the previous record holder). It remained the tallest building west of the Mississippi only until 1965, when Elm Place was built in Dallas.As of 2011 ExxonMobil is the owner of the building. One of the most distinctive features of the building is the cantilevered seven-foot-wide shades (2.1 m) on each floor that protrude from the side of the building to provide shade from the daytime sun.Currently, the JPMorgan Chase Tower, completed in 1982 is Houston's tallest building at 1,002 ft (305 m).The building is two blocks east of 1500 Louisiana Street; a parking lot is between the two buildings.The architect of the International style structure was Welton Becket and Associates.During the Houston Astros' 2004 NLCS run (playoffs), the top of the building was crowned by hundreds of tiny blue lights while an enormous Astros star (logo) made of white lights was hung on the south side of the building.In 2011 the company announced that all employees in the ExxonMobil building are moving to the new ExxonMobil office in Spring. ExxonMobil did not state what it plans to do with the building after the employees leave.In January 2013, Shorenstein Properties announced it had closed on the property for an undisclosed amount. ExxonMobil immediately leased back the entire building into 2015. Shorenstien Properties plans to undertake significant improvements following ExxonMobil's departure.In 2015 Mayor of Houston Annise Parker proposed moving municipal court and Houston Police Department operations into the ExxonMobil building. Charles McClelland, the head of HPD, stated that having so many law enforcement and public safety agencies concentrated in a single building may be a safety risk, citing the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. In September 2015 Parker's administration announced that the plan would not move forward due to concerns over costs.".
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- Q3488682 architect Q3052330.
- Q3488682 architect "George Pierce-Abel B. Pierce".
- Q3488682 architect "Golemon & Rolfe Associates".
- Q3488682 completionDate "1963".
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- Q3488682 comment "The ExxonMobil Building (formerly the Humble Building) was built in 1963 in Houston, Texas. At that time it was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River at 606 ft (185 m), surpassing the Southland Center in Dallas (the previous record holder). It remained the tallest building west of the Mississippi only until 1965, when Elm Place was built in Dallas.As of 2011 ExxonMobil is the owner of the building.".
- Q3488682 label "ExxonMobil Building".
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- Q3488682 name "ExxonMobil Building".