Houston-based has put its Oak Park Campus up for sale, according to Jones Lang LaSalle, which has the listing.
The 48-acre site is in Houston's Westchase District at 10200 Bellaire Blvd., just outside Beltway 8 and south of the Westpark Tollway. Houston President Dan Bellow, Managing Director Rudy Hubbard and Senior Vice President Kevin McConn with JLL Capital Markets are listing the property.
The site, which JLL is touting as a redevelopment opportunity, currently includes a 568,458-square-foot office building, a 17,500-square-foot fitness center, a daycare center, a central plant and a five-level parking garage.
Although the office building was constructed in 1979, “Halliburton has made many cosmetic, mechanical and electrical upgrades since 2013,” JLL said in an email.
"Halliburton is selling its Oak Park facility as part of the company’s ongoing cost management efforts," a Halliburton spokeswoman said in an emailed statement. "Employees were transferred to the company’s North Belt facility off the Sam Houston Parkway."
Meanwhile, Halliburton also is moving forward with plans to auction off a shuttered facility in the South Texas city of Alice, the San Antonio Business Journal, a sister paper, reports. In March 2015, the company closed its 19.18-acre facility at 850 Commerce St. in Alice, where it laid off 60 employees.
Halliburton ultimately decided to divest the property and contracted Tulsa, Oklahoma-based real estate auction company Williams & Williams to handle the sale of the Alice facility and at least 10 more across the United States and Canada.
The global oil slump has been “quite painful” for Halliburton, Eric Carre, executive vice president of global business lines at Halliburton, said at a Sept. 7 luncheon on the state of the energy business in Houston hosted by the Commercial Real Estate Women's Houston chapter.
To date, Halliburton has cut between 2,000 and 3,000 jobs in Houston and a total of 35,000 jobs globally, Carre said. The company has roughly 50,000 employees around the world, down from its 2014 peak of 85,000 employees. Between 2015 and 2016, Halliburton had a 28 percent decrease in annual revenue, according to Houston Business Journal research.
The company's headquarters is at 3000 N. Sam Houston Parkway E., near the George Bush Intercontinental Airport. According to Halliburton's website, it has at least two other major office locations in Houston: its Technology Center and its Energy Services location, both on Milner Road.