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Coordinates: 29°4350N 95°2544W / 29.7306°N 95.4289°W / 29.7306; -95.4289
 

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Phoenix Tower
Phoenix Tower (right), with Greenway Plaza (left)
Map
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Location3200 Southwest Freeway, Houston, Texas
Coordinates29°43′50N 95°25′44W / 29.7306°N 95.4289°W / 29.7306; -95.4289
Completed1984
Height
Roof434 ft (132 m)
Technical details
Floor count34
Design and construction
Architect(s)HKS, Inc.

Phoenix Tower is a 434 ft (132m) tall skyscraper in Houston, Texas. It was completed in 1984 and has 34 floors. It is the 36th tallest building in the city. In June of 2023, Phoenix Tower was acquired by Group RMC.

The Phoenix Tower is adjacent to Greenway Plaza and located in an area between Downtown Houston and Uptown. A Jack Nicklaus-designed nine-hole putting green is on top of the building's parking garage,[1] conceived by the building's owners as a way for tenants to relax in the middle of the day. The tower has 629,024 square feet (58,438.2 m2) of office space.

Trico Marine Services, a former corporate tenant, relocated its corporate headquarters to The Woodlands. Trico maintains a minor presence in the tower. In 2009 Trico sublet 6,135 square feet (570.0 m2) to the law firm Edison, McDowell & Hetherington.[2]

The Phoenix Tower was the former headquarters for Champion Technologies. After its acquisition by Ecolab, it formed the combined company of Nalco Champion. The new company will office a large part of its employees as it consolidates its operations.[3]


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References

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  1. ^ "Phoenix tower owners install nine holes on roof of building". Houston Chronicle.
  • ^ "Commercial real estate". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved November 11, 2009.
  • ^ "Ecolab officially forms Nalco Champion". Houston Business Journal.
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