Exxon to Shutter Two Houston Office Towers After Worker Exodus
- Office closures are latest turn in oil titan’s strategic shift
- Company says move will enhance collaboration in main campus
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Exxon Mobil Corp. plans to close two Houston-area office towers after a raft of unprecedented job cuts and employee departures over the past year and a half.
Workers in the suburban office buildings known as Hughes Landing in The Woodlands, Texas, will relocate to the oil giant’s main Houston-area campus a few miles away, according to an internal memo seen by Bloomberg.