Commercial Office Buildings in Greenway Plaza Complex
- One Greenway Plaza
- Two Greenway Plaza
- When CompuBank existed, its headquarters was in Suite 215 of 2 Greenway Plaza East.
- Three Greenway Plaza
- United States Postal Service: Greenway Post Office
- Camden Property Trust
- Four Greenway Plaza
- Transocean's Houston offices are in this building. At one time Transocean's headquarters were considered to be in this complex.
- Five Greenway Plaza
- Eight Greenway Plaza
- FlightAware world headquarters is located in Suite 1300. Previously it was in Suite 1150.
- Previously China Airlines maintained an office in 8 Greenway Plaza. It served as the Dallas Mini Office for the Dallas/Fort Worth region. The China Airlines Houston Mini Office (Chinese: 休士頓營業所 Xiūshìdùn Yíngyèsuǒ) was formerly located in Suite 824. In 2007 Crescent honored China Airlines as a tenant that had occupied a suite in Greenway Plaza for 20–29 years. As of 2010 the Greater Houston functions had moved to the Arena Place complex in Greater Sharpstown. The Dallas office is now on the property of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
- Nine Greenway Plaza
- Boardwalk Pipeline Partners headquarters
- United States headquarters of Mitsui Oil Exploration Co. (Suite 1220)
- The building once served as the headquarters of the Coastal Corporation, and it was called the Coastal Tower
- Eleven Greenway Plaza
- Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston, an office of the Republic of China, is in Suite 2012. In 2007 Crescent honored the consulate's information division as a tenant that had occupied a suite in Greenway Plaza for 20–29 years.
- China Airlines previously had its office, then the Houston Sales Office, at Suite 2714 in 11 Greenway, before moving it to 8 Greenway Plaza.
- Twelve Greenway Plaza
- 3800 Buffalo Speedway
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