Cresson Crossroads

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

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

Cresson Crossroads | February 16, 2009

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 [...]

Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN) Building Regional Office In Cresson Crossroads

Cresson Crossroads | February 2, 2009

 
The Hood County News is reporting that Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN) will build a 57,000 square foot administrative building on a 13-acre site in Cresson Crossroads, near the intersection of Highway 377 and Highway 171.
The paper reports that construction is expected to begin next month according to a Devon Energy spokesman.
The new building will house 240 employees [...]

Barnett Shale Mixed Use Real Estate Development

Cresson Crossroads | December 5, 2008

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, Texas.

Cresson Crossroads is a large 744 acre development centrally located at the crossroads of Highway 377 and Highway 171 in Cresson.
What makes this development so unique is it’s closeby proximity to 4 growing [...]

Texas Commercial Real Estate in Cresson

Cresson Crossroads | November 24, 2008

 
Cresson Crossroads continues to progress as one of the largest mixed use commercial real estate developments in Texas.
With over 740 acres there is plenty of room for almost any business.
Retail Real Estate – Cresson Crossroads has dedicated a large portion to establishing retail shopping centers and mixed use properties.
Multi-family Real Estate – Cresson Crossroads offers [...]

Commercial Real Estate In Cresson Crossroads

Cresson Crossroads | November 18, 2008

The Town Center is referred to as Cattleman’s Square.  The original City of Cresson played an important role in the early Texas cattle business.  For many years, it was the location for several banks where cattle-trading transactions took place before the livestock were herded to the Stockyards in Fort Worth.  Thus, the architecture of Cattleman’s Square will be [...]