Regency Energy Partners Completes Move to New Office Space
Posted on: Monday, 13 October 2008, 09:00 CDT
Regency Energy Partners LP (Nasdaq: RGNC) announced today it has relocated its Dallas headquarters to Bryan Tower in downtown Dallas, almost doubling the size of its office space to accommodate its significant growth.
Regency's new address is 2001 Bryan Street, Suite 3700, Dallas, Texas, 75201, and the company will occupy the 37th and 38th floors of Bryan Tower. This move expands Regency's office space to more than 54,000 square feet with expansion rights for future growth. The new headquarters houses approximately 110 employees.
Regency's main phone number, (214) 750-1771, and fax number, (214) 750-1749, will remain the same, but direct lines for employees will change.
Regency moved from 1700 Pacific Avenue, Suite 2900, in downtown Dallas, which the company had leased since August 2003.
Dallas-based Site Selection Group, LLC represented Regency in real estate negotiations.
Regency Energy Partners LP (Nasdaq: RGNC) is a growth-oriented, midstream energy partnership engaged in the gathering, contract compression, processing, marketing and transporting of natural gas and natural gas liquids. Regency's general partner is majority-owned by an affiliate of GE Energy Financial Services, a unit of GE (NYSE: GE). For more information, visit the Regency Energy Partners LP Web site at www.regencyenergy.com.
Source: Business Wire
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