Atmos Energy Corporation Donates Downtown Dallas Harwood Complex For Central Business District Revitalization.DALLAS -- Atmos Energy Atmos Energy (NYSE: ATO), headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is the largest distributor of natural gas in the United States, serving 3.1 million customers nationwide. Atmos acquired TXU's natural gas and pipeline holdings in 2004. Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :ATO ATO Australian Taxation Office ATO Ambito Territoriale Ottimale (Italy) ATO Alpha Tau Omega ATO Air Traffic Organization (FAA) ATO Arab Towns Organization ATO Air Tasking Order ATO Assemble To Order ), the country's largest pure natural gas utility, said it is donating a 2.6-acre downtown Dallas Downtown Dallas is the main business district in Dallas, Texas (USA), located in the geographic center of the city. The area officially termed "downtown" is bounded by the downtown freeway loop: bounded on the east by I-345 (although known and signed as the northern terminus of tract, containing five buildings having 401,300 gross square feet of floor space, for the city's revitalization efforts of the central business district. The property, bounded by Harwood, Wood, St. Paul St. Paul as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26] See : Bravery and Jackson Streets, was the headquarters for TXU TXU Texas Utilities (Electric and Gas Company) TXU Transmitter Unit Gas Company and its predecessor, Lone Star Lone Star (or Lonestar) may refer to:
At a news conference Wednesday at City Hall, Dallas Mayor Laura Miller Laura Miller (born 18 November, 1958) served as mayor of Dallas, Texas (U.S.) from 2002 through 2007. She did not run for re-election in the 2007 mayoral race. Education and Career and members of the City Council announced the gift from Atmos Energy. The mayor said the Harwood complex will be a significant addition to the downtown revitalization effort. "We are honored to contribute this property to support the City of Dallas in its downtown revitalization plans," said Robert W. Best, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Atmos Energy Corporation. "This gift reflects Atmos Energy's commitment to the economic development and betterment of the communities we serve." Atmos Energy acquired the Harwood complex as part of its purchase of the gas distribution and intrastate pipeline operations of TXU Gas on Oct. 1, 2004. Atmos Energy delivers natural gas to approximately 1.5 million utility customers in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and the 550 other Texas communities formerly served by TXU Gas. It also serves 310,000 customers in West Texas and operates one of the state's largest intrastate natural gas pipelines. "These buildings were constructed as a corporate headquarters for a different era," Best said. "They accommodated levels of management and a workforce more than twice the size of the staff we employ in Dallas," he said. "Atmos Energy has had virtually the same size corporate staff in the same corporate offices in Dallas for the past 19 years," Best said. "Using advanced information and telecommunications technologies, we have become one of the most efficient leaders in the utility industry. "Therefore, we concluded it would be inefficient for us to relocate our offices and to maintain the Harwood complex when the property can be better used to support Dallas' future growth," he said. "Redeveloping this area of downtown with new residential, multi-family, retail, offices and parks can expand the local tax base and stimulate further development programs." The Harwood complex contains --the original gas company building at 1915 Wood Street designed by Lang & Witchell, one of Dallas' most distinguished architectural firms. Originally constructed in 1924, it was expanded later to 10 floors with 66,272 square feet. --the 13-story Lone Star Gas Company Building at 301 S. Harwood, having 86,586 square feet. Also designed by Lang & Witchell, it was completed in 1931 and represented one of the city's best examples of Art Deco art deco (ärt dĕkō`; är dākō`, ärt) or art moderne (är môdĕrn`, ärt) style. --a 10,875 square foot storage building at 1801 Young Street, constructed in 1952. --an eight-story, 114,790-square-foot annex constructed in 1966 at 1815 Wood Street, known as the West building. --the 12-story Enserch Plaza building, having 122,777 square feet at 1900 Jackson Street. It was built in 1979 as the corporate headquarters of Enserch Corporation, parent company at that time of Lone Star Gas. The tract is located within the Harwood Historic District, a commercial center on the east end of downtown Dallas. The district contains a range of commercial architectural styles from the 1880s to the 1950s, including Italianate, Beaux-arts, Sullivanesque, Neo-classical Revival, Renaissance Revival, Art Moderne art moderne: see art deco. and Art Deco. A number of structures in the district are listed as Texas Archaeological Landmarks or on the National Register of Historic Places This article is about the U.S. Register. For the National Register of Historic Places in Canada see Canadian Register of Historic Places. The National Register of Historic Places . During the 1920s, the Film Exchange Building stood directly across from the Lone Star Gas building. Built in 1923, it housed the local offices of Metro Pictures, United Artists and other studios. The location became well known as "Film Row" because of the theatrical producers, booking agents and theatrical-equipment suppliers that were located along Harwood Street. "Dallas developed from its frontier roots to a true city in this area," said Dr. Michael V
Michael V the Caulker or Kalaphates (Greek: Μιχαήλ Ε΄ Καλαφάτης, . Hazel, a city historian and university professor. "Many major institutions of culture, government, religion and commerce located in this area of the city during the 1910s and 1920s and formed the heart of the business district by the 1930s." Atmos Energy Corporation, headquartered in Dallas, is the largest natural-gas-only distributor in the United States, serving about 3.2 million utility customers. Atmos Energy's utility operations serve more than 1,500 communities in 12 states from the Blue Ridge Mountains Blue Ridge also Blue Ridge Mountains A range of the Appalachian Mountains extending from southern Pennsylvania to northern Georgia. It rises to 2,038.6 m (6,684 ft) at Mount Mitchell in the Black Mountains of western North Carolina. in the East to the Rocky Mountains in the West. Atmos Energy's nonutility operations, organized under Atmos Energy Holdings, Inc., operate in 18 states. They provide natural gas marketing and procurement services to industrial, commercial and municipal customers and manage company-owned natural gas storage and pipeline assets, including one of the largest intrastate natural gas pipelines in Texas. For more information, visit www.atmosenergy.com. |
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