Oklahoma City real estate market braces for Chesapeake property sales

 
By Steve Lackmeyer and Brianna Bailey | Published: March 17, 2013   

Chesapeake Energy Corp. spent more than $170 million buying up office properties outside of its core campus over the past several years, but its spending spree appears to have run out of gas after company founder and CEO Aubrey McClendon announced his impending departure earlier this year.

photo - Atrium Towers, 3501 and 3503 NW 63 Street, in Oklahoma City are shown. Photos by Paul B. Southerland, The Oklahoman
Atrium Towers, 3501 and 3503 NW 63 Street, in Oklahoma City are shown. Photos by Paul B. Southerland, The Oklahoman

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Local real estate market observers are keeping a watchful eye on the natural gas company to see what it will do with the vast amount of office space it holds.

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