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Originally built in 1910, the Southern Pacific Railroad Building was converted into Bayou Lofts in the late 1990s. Located in the heart of downtown’s historic neighborhood, these unique lofts range ...
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Located on the edge of Downtown and overlooking Buffalo Bayou, arched windows and balconies accent Sabine Street Lofts all-brick, modern-style warehouse. Their distinctive style of living and interior features surpasses ...
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The only loft address on Main that offers front door access to light rail and a private interior entrance to the downtown tunnel, this newly renovated building offers a wide ...
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Formerly an early 20 th century furniture factory, the 9 unit building was renovated for residential living in 1997. White Oak Bayou Lofts boasts hard wood floors, spacious floor plans, ...
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Using the original drawings by Joseph Finger, this 1934 retail building has been restored and converted into a mixed use development that includes residential and retail. The second and third ...
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Originally completed in 1905, this eight-story, neo-classical commercial building was the first steel-framed structure in Houston. At that time, The Franklin Loft building was the First National Bank building. Now ...
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Originally built in 1917 and named after George Henry Hermann, the great Houston philanthropist, the building was last used on a full-time basis for the Salvation Army. The converted building ...
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The first of Randall Davis’ loft conversion buildings, the Dakota, built in 1911, is located in the heart of the Warehouse District on the edge of Downtown in the old ...
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The Capitol Lofts were constructed in the early 1900s as the M.E. Foster building and it served as office and retail space for many years. In the mid eighties, the ...
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Formerly known at Tennnison Hotel, Tennison Lofts gets its name from the Tennison brothers who started up the building back in 1922. Tennison Lofts has been featured in Ripley's believe ...
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Built in 1921 by William C. Hogg, developer of River Oaks and son of Jim Hogg, former Governor of Texas, the eight-story art deco building and retained every inch of ...
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Located in the warehouse district, the Lofts at the Ballpark covers three city blocks and borders Minute Maid Park, designed after the baseball stadiums of yesteryear. Fashioned with the latest ...
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The renovated historic Rice Hotel offers a glamorous and prestigious urban address. Stroll through the magnificent lobby with stained glass skylight or peruse the lavish and restored Crystal Ballroom. Ground-level ...
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The 10-story Keystone building was originally designed by architect Joseph Finger and built in the early 1920's as a multi-tenant office building. In 1975, the building was converted into a ...
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The Eller Wagon Works building was renovated in 2004. The new owner has taken pains to update the building while at the same time keeping much of its original charm. ...
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This 1914 warehouse was restored into 16 residences with open floor plans and high end finishes including granite counters, stained concrete floors, exposed high ceilings, exposed brick walls, private patios, ...
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Located in the 8-story circa 1913 building that formerly housed the S.H. Kress & Co. store, these residences range from 600-2000 sf Building amenities include an exercise room, rooftop deck, ...
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Constructed in 1910, Houston’s historic Nabisco/Purse & Co. Building at 15 N. Chenevert served as Nabisco’s southwest regional offices and baking facility. Today, the old cookie factory reclaims its heritage ...
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May 25th, 2012 12:00 PM
Today we took a tour of the City View Lofts, a new apartment complex built from the Nabisco/Purse & Co. building that was originally constructed in 1910. The apartments have ...
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This upscale spot is located right in the mix of Main Street in the historic Post Rice Lofts, formerly the Rice Hotel. Guests can enjoy live music every night of ...
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