Cresson Crossroads

A Master-Planned New Town In The Heart Of The Barnett Shale

Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN) Breaks Ground In Cresson, TX

Recently Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN) broke ground on their new regional building at Cresson Crossroads in the Barnett Shale.  The building is expected to be around 57,000 square feet and house nearly 250 employees on a daily basis.

Cresson Crossroads is attracting other natural gas related companies because it’s conveniently located in Cresson, TX.  Cresson is just 20 minutes southwest of Fort Worth, 15 minutes from Weatherfod, 15 minutes from Cleburne, and only 10 minutes from Granbury.

When complete Cresson Crossroads will have an extensive retail shopping center, live/work combination office buildings, industrial area, as well as multi-family and private residential areas.

For more information visit: http://www.CressonTexas.com

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Cresson Crossroads
One of the largest mixed use developments in the state of Texas is currently taking place right in the heart of the Barnett Shale in Cresson, TX. What makes this development so unique is it’s close proximity to 4 growing cities. Cresson Crossroads is strategically located just 20 minutes from Fort Worth, 10 minutes from Granbury, and 15 minutes from Cleburne and Weatherford. When complete Cresson Crossroads will boast an extensive shopping center, "live/work" buildings, industrial area, as well as multi-family and private residential areas.

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