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Chesapeake Energy sells more land in Fort Worth's Historic Stockyards

2014-10-27 12:53:32| Energy - Topix.net

Chesapeake Energy Corp. has sold more of its holdings in the Historic Stockyards District of North Fort Worth to a group of investors, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported. Oklahoma City-based Chesapeake sold 16.8 acres of land in the area to a group called Niles City Resort Ltd., the newspaper said.

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