I predicted that Chesapeake would start selling some of the satellite office buildings they recently acquired, 1) because they are selling off assets and shrinking and 2) because they have a bunch of buildings on their campus being completed this year.
The sale has not yet been posted on the County Assessor site and it will be very interesting to see what they sold it for. In addition to paying $38.2 million, they also put in at least another $3 million in building permits.
IBC Bank-Oklahoma buys office building for Oklahoma City headquarters
By Richard Mize | Published: December 29, 2012 0
The 10-story, Class A building at 3817 Northwest Expressway — known as Hertz Financial Center for more than a decade, even after Hertz Corp. moved in 2002 — will continue to house IBC Bank's Oklahoma headquarters.
Hertz sold the building, constructed in 1976, to Caliber Development, led by Jade Noles, in 2007 for $20 million. Caliber spent $5 million to upgrade the building.
Chesapeake Energy bought it just more than a year ago, paying $38.2 million. The Oklahoma County assessor estimated its market value at $30.2 million last March.
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