Standing tall at 800 Bell Street in the heart of downtown Houston, this iconic skyscraper embodies a rich history dating back to its completion in 1963. Originally known as the Humble Building and later the ExxonMobil Building, it played a pivotal role in Houston's rise as a global energy hub by hosting the Petroleum Club and served as a nexus for industry leadership. Designed by the Lloyd Jones Brewer and Associates, the building’s modernist architecture and distinctive ts distinctive X-bracing, make it a timeless symbol in the city's skyline.
Spanning two full city blocks, this 46-story Class A building offers an array of features, including 1.2 million square feet of leasable space and an exclusive integrated tunnel system that connects to the private parking garage, 30 high-speed passenger elevators and 6 additional garage elevators, ensuring efficient mobility throughout the building.
Strategically located in Houston’s vibrant Central Business District, it provides access to major arteries like Interstate 45 and Interstate 10 and is surrounded by landmarks such as Minute Maid Park and Discovery Green Park.
Designed for versatility, this building is ideal for use as a corporate or secondary headquarters, with the potential for conversion to alternative uses such as multi-family, data farms, and educational campus facilities.