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JPMorgan Chase Bank Building (Houston Downtown), 712 Main Street, Houston
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JPMorgan Chase Bank Building (Houston Downtown), 712 Main Street, Houston
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JPMorgan Chase Bank Building (Houston Downtown)

Formerly: Gulf Building
Designed by: Alfred C. Finn, Kenneth Franzheim, and J.E.R. Carpenter
Construction Completed: 1929
Renovated: 1987
Type: Skyscraper
Location: 712 Main Street
Area: Downtown
Post Code: 77002
City: Houston, Texas

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     This is one of the great nighttime buildings in Houston, but it’s so hard to see among all the other buildings that have crowded it out of the skyline. If you have the means, get into one of the skyscrapers nearby after hours and watch this baby light up. It’s an explosion of art deco glory aimed skyward. Half way between a wedding cake and a medieval castle, the Chase Bank Building was formerly the headquarters of Gulf Oil whose gas stations have long since left the gulf coast, but are still thriving in New England. The building was commissioned by Jesse H. Jones whose name, along with the Hobby, Wortham, Smith, and Hermann, is on just about everything in the city. Worthy of Jones’ stature, the skyscraper is Gothic in design on the outside, and inside the lobby outfitted in patterned marble and art deco details. The Chase Bank Building was the tallest building in Houston until 1963. And it was even taller when it had a giant illuminated Gulf logo rotating on top of the building.

> The old Gulf logo was made of porcelain, and had a face 58 feet in diameter. It was illuminated with 7,350 feet of neon tube, and was the world's largest rotating sign when it was completed. Inside there was a telephone and a space for repairmen to work as they rotated. When the sign was removed in the 1970's, its faces were used to build a barn.

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