Not sure how you are able to give up more exec seats and move the company headquarters to the smaller company but DVN was able to do it!
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I hear Hess Tower has vacancy…
Wherever the office is (at a time when corporate offices are an absolute waste of money) it’ll be somewhere where homes average $1.8M on average or in an area that is complete dump along with the school system. Get ready to sink your entire net worth into a home if you don’t want to be an hour each way from wherever it is.
@aj They way I understand, it's going to be in the abandoned Astrodome on Old Spanish Trail. They are just going to 42 doublewide trailers in and use the existing infrastructure for the gym and NEBU. No reason to sign a big lease on a fancy building just to wait 2 years for COP to buy them out.
@aj the Marathon tower isn't vacant, the new owner already has tenants in place
I swear this just comes down to a certain exec wanting to hang out with his CEO pals. Nothing more nothing less.
@an the people who make decisions do care
no one posting here makes enough money to possibly care about state level income taxes lmao
Chevron should just come behind and take it all.
Personal guess the brand new, vacant Marathon Oil tower may be a perfect fit for Devon Houston headquarters.
Devon has decamped to Houston, beguiled by Texas’s most persuasive argument: no income tax. Money, that most candid of counselors, has spoken plainly, and the C-suite has obeyed without hesitation.
Oklahoma, if she intends to keep her captains of industry, must act with resolve and strike at her own income tax. Hesitation will be costly. For capital is a migratory creature, and it flies toward fairer weather.
Otherwise, she will watch her prizes drift south, until only the Thunder remain to bear Oklahoma City’s standard—unless Austin, ever ambitious, decides it too fancies a storm of its own.
Jokes on them, we have a world class taco bar at NEBU.
Joke’s on them we have sports lab
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