Corporate Headquarters
Currently ExpressJet has its headquarters in in College Park, Georgia, in Greater Atlanta. The building that houses the ExpressJet headquarters, named One Hartsfield Centre, is adjacent to a Renaissance Hotel and is in proximity to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and ExpressJet occupies the seventh floor. The eight story building was built in 1990. It received an Energy Star award in 2011 and a LEED certification in 2012.
Previously it was based in the A-Tech Center, also in College Park, a hangar at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. That facility previously housed the headquarters of Atlantic Southeast Airlines before Skywest acquired and merged ExpressJet with Atlantic Southeast Airlines.
ExpressJet previously had its headquarters in the North Belt Office Center IV, a building in the Greens Crossing office park, a 484-acre (1.96 km2) mixed-use office park; the office park is in the Greenspoint area of Houston.
ExpressJet was one of three tenants that leased space in the two-building, 107,200-square-foot (9,960 m2) North Belt Office Center complex, which includes buildings III and IV. FORT Properties manages both buildings. ExpressJet uses the location due to the proximity to George Bush Intercontinental Airport and to Continental Center I, the Continental Airlines headquarters in Downtown Houston. ExpressJet had relocated its headquarters to its final Houston location by 2006. FORT had acquired the buildings in 2007, which were built in 2003.
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