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XTO Energy has left its mark on Fort Worth. Here’s how its seven buildings stack up

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W.T. Waggoner Building

  • 810 Houston St.
  • Built in 1920
  • 20 floors, 137,500 square feet
  • TAD appraised value for 2017: $14,962,430

Bob R. Simpson Building

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  • 711 W. Houston St.
  • Built in 1910
  • 11 floors, 98,342 square feet
  • TAD appraised value for 2017: $9,600,00

Petroleum Building

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  • 210 W. Sixth St.
  • Built in 1927
  • 14 floors, 116,936 square feet
  • TAD appraised value for 2017: $9,050,216

Transport Life Building

The 714 Main Building at the corner of 7th and Main streets has been sold. A hotel developer is considering the former XTO Energy office space for a 4-star hotel
The 714 Main Building at the corner of 7th and Main streets has been sold. A hotel developer is considering the former XTO Energy office space for a 4-star hotel David Kent dkent@star-telegram.com
  • 714 Main St.
  • Built in 1921
  • 24 floors, 209,528 square feet
  • TAD appraised value for 2017: $16,273,845

Montgomery Ward/Tindall Storage building

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  • 801 Grove St.
  • Built circa 1908
  • 5 floors, 50,000 square feet
  • TAD appraised value for 2017: $1,986,207

Binyon-O’Keefe Building

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  • 210 E. Seventh St.
  • Built in 1917
  • 6 floors, 90,000 square feet
  • TAD appraised value for 2017: $7,650,000

Former Swift & Co. building

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  • 600 E. Exchange Ave.
  • Built in 1902
  • 29,266 square feet
  • TAD appraised value for 2017: $2,451,025

Source: Tarrant County Appraisal District

This story was originally published June 19, 2017 at 6:03 PM with the headline "XTO Energy has left its mark on Fort Worth. Here’s how its seven buildings stack up."

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