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7-Eleven may move downtown.
Publication: The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, Texas) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News) Publication Date: 25-FEB-05 |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 The Dallas Morning News
Byline: Steve Brown
Feb. 25--7-Eleven Inc. may move downtown when its lease at the Cityplace tower runs out.
The convenience store giant is looking at an Arts District location for a new building and has shopped at least one other vacant building downtown, real estate brokers say.
If 7-Eleven moved downtown, it would be the biggest corporate headquarters to move into the central business district since Blockbuster Inc. in 1996.
7-Eleven sold the 42-story Cityplace building on North Central Expressway last year for $124 million....
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