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    Monumental Ideas

    Judge Emmett tours Berlin for Astrodome ideas, but he might want to look closer to home

    Elizabeth Rhodes
    May 6, 2015 | 11:19 am

    This week, Harris County Judge Ed Emmett and his team spent some quality time overseas at the Tropical Islands resorts, located outside of Berlin, to get ideas for a repurposed Astrodome.

    But he might want to look a little closer to home.

    In Memphis, officials opened an arena on the Mississippi River in homage to its Egyptian namesake, but the Great American Pyramid — a 32-story structure built in 1991 and the sixth largest pyramid in the world — became a white elephant, much like the Astrodome, when the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies decamped to a shiny new arena in 2004.

    After sitting vacant for 10 years, the Pyramid has recently taken on a new life as a Bass Pro Shop of epic proportions.;

    But after sitting vacant for 10 years, it has recently taken on a new life as a Bass Pro Shop of epic proportions.

    The project to transform the 535,000-square-foot structure into a Bass Pro Shop megastore and wilderness-themed hotel cost $191 million. Reuters reports that the renovation was financed with the help of more than $150 million in city and the state of Tennessee funds. A finance arm of the Downtown Memphis Commission issued bonds to fund the project, which are to be paid back through increased sales tax revenue collected in the area, the Memphis Commercial Appeal reports.

    The hotel at the base of the building, called Big Cypress Lodge, features 105 guest rooms, treehouses, cabins and suites, all surrounded by a swamp-like environment replete with enormous cypress trees, live alligator pools and duck aviaries.

    Other attractions within the pyramid, which opened April 29, include pistol and archery ranges; 10 aquariums with more than 1,800 fish; an underwater-themed bowling alley and restaurant; an interactive wetlands and waterfowl education museum showcasing the history of waterfowling and wetlands conservation; a 32-story-high observation deck and restaurant that offer views of the Memphis skyline and Mississippi River; and the country's tallest freestanding glass elevator, not to mention a plethora of shopping opportunities.

    Projects such as this one that transform a massive, once-disused structure — albeit not as large as Houston's dome — into an opportunity for commercial gain prove that Emmett's ambitions to involve the private sector could be just what the Astrodome needs.

    Berlin Expedition

    Emmett has been in Germany to look at the Tropical Islands resort, which exists inside a repurposed blimp hangar twice the size of the Astrodome. The complex is accessible from the metropolitan center of Berlin by a one-hour train trip that winds through the German countryside.

    "If you can dream it, you can do it. That's my best advice."

    Emmett hopes the visit will give county officials insight into what should be done with Houston's iconic structure. "I think we need to think outside the box, but there's no question, we can do it," he told KHOU Ch. 11. "We can definitely do it."

    As part of the international visit, Emmett met with Jan Jansenn, CEO of Tropical Islands. "If you can dream it, you can do it," Jansenn said. "That's my best advice."

    According to Jansenn, many Germans had doubts as to the success of the massive project. The architect behind the redesign said the project was challenging and noted that while it's possible to convert enormous domed structures — Tropical Islands' dome floor area is 753,000 square feet — for other uses, it takes a serious amount of coordination and planning.

    The Tropical Islands resort, built in 2003 by Malaysian corporation Tanjong, features several large beaches and pools, a spa and sauna, an 88-foot-tall water slide, a campsite and a golf course, as well as a rainforest which boasts more than 600 species of plants.

    Although Emmett isn't aiming to recreate a rainforest within the Astrodome, he believes a public park would be the best option for such a large space. He said it opens the door to more options and partnerships with the private sector, and believes the public will support such a move.

    According to KHOU's report, German architects offered to carefully examine the Astrodome and vowed to send their ideas on how best to move forward to Harris County.

    The 32-story Memphis Pyramid, left vacant for more than 10 years, has been repurposed as a Bass Pro Shops megastore and hotel.

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    HQ in HTown

    Houston ranks among top 5 U.S. cities for corporate HQ relocations

    John Egan, InnovationMap
    Jun 20, 2025 | 9:00 am
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    The Houston area already holds the title as the country’s third biggest metro hub for Fortune 500 headquarters, behind New York City and Chicago. Now, Houston can tout another HQ accolade: It’s in a fourth-place tie with Phoenix for the most corporate headquarters relocations from 2018 to 2024.

    During that period, the Houston and Phoenix areas each attracted 31 corporate headquarters, according to new research from commercial real estate services company CBRE. CBRE’s list encompasses public announcements from companies across various sizes and industries about relocating their corporate headquarters within the U.S.

    Of the markets included in CBRE’s study, Dallas ranked first for corporate relocations (100) from 2018 to 2024. It’s followed by Austin (81), Nashville (35), Houston and Phoenix (31 each), and Denver (23).

    According to CBRE, reasons cited by companies for moving their headquarters include:

    • Access to lower taxes
    • Availability of tax incentives
    • Proximity to key markets
    • Ability to support hybrid work

    “Corporations now view headquarters locations as strategic assets, allowing for adaptability and faster reaction to market changes,” said CBRE.

    Among the high-profile companies that moved their headquarters to the Houston area from 2018 to 2024 are:

    • Chevron
    • ExxonMobil
    • Hewlett-Packard Enterprise
    • Murphy Oil

    Many companies that have shifted their headquarters to the Houston area, such as Chevron, are in the energy sector.

    “Chevron’s decision to relocate its headquarters underscores the compelling advantages that position Houston as the prime destination for leading energy companies today and for the future,” Steve Kean, president and CEO of the Greater Houston Partnership, said in 2024. “With deep roots in our region, Chevron is a key player in establishing Houston as a global energy leader. This move will further enhance those efforts.”

    According to CBRE, California (particularly the San Francisco Bay and Los Angeles areas) lost the most corporate HQs in 2024, with 17 companies announcing relocations — 12 of them to Texas. Also last year, Texas gained nearly half of all state-to-state relocations.

    In March, Site Selection magazine awarded Texas its 2024 Governor’s Cup, resulting in 13 consecutive wins for the state with the most corporate relocations and expansions.

    CBRE explained that the trend of corporate HQ relocations reflects the desire of companies to seek new environments to support their goals and workforce needs.

    “Ultimately, companies are seeking to establish themselves in locations with potential for long-term success and profitability,” CBRE said.

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    This story originally appeared on our sister site, InnovationMap.

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