The next year, Enron moved the company's headquarters to Houston, Texas and as one of the major corporate employers in Omaha, placed 19 office buildings in the area for sale.
Northwestern National Life Insurance changed its name in 1996 to ReliaStar, and in May 2000 was acquired by Dutch financial services giant ING Group for US$5 billion.
Under Cutler's control and leadership, the building underwent a multimillion-dollar renovation and retrofit while occupied, turning it into one of Omaha's premier office, business, and technology centers.
With its large windows, panoramic views of the region, and central location, it was 100 percent leased throughout his ownership period.
At the time the building was considered one of the leading office, business, and technology centers in the country with state-of-the-art fiber optic communication capacity.