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Gulf Building

Houston, Harris County

Marker Text

Prominent real estate developer, publisher, statesman and banker Jesse H. Jones opened the Gulf Building in 1929 with Gulf Oil, National Bank of Commerce, and Sakowitz Brothers as primary tenants. Alfred C. Finn designed the 430foot high Art Deco edifice with a six-story base topped by a tall tower that diminishes in size as it rises. The 37-floor, steel-frame structure remained Houston's tallest skyscraper for 34 years. In 1986, the building, then owned by a successor bank, underwent a $50 million restoration. It was renamed the JPMorgan Chase Building in 2000 and continues to be a monument to the city's growth, modernity and financial prosperity. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2007

Marker Details

Address 711 Travis
Location Description marker is at northwest corner of Rusk and Main
Marker # 14042
Dedicated 2007
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code buildings; commercial buildings; Art Deco
Latitude, Longitude 29.757297, -95.364122

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