Details
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 document storage facility. In 1998 the Keystone renovation was complete and the building was renamed to "Keystone Lofts". With only 34 units Keystone is one of the smaller buildings in Houston's downtown. The Keystone units range between 1,350 and 4,400 square feet, with amenities such as hardwood floors, 10-foot ceilings, tiled jacuzzi tubs and granite countertops.
Upcoming Events Nearby
- 3RD INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT ON GRAVITATION, ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY @ AC Hotel Houston Downtown
Thu, Mar 13, 2025 - Sat, Mar 15, 2025 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Nearby Dining
- The Nash1111 Rusk St (449 feet SW)
- Lone Star Taco1001 Texas Avenue (456 feet NW)
- The Halal Guys609 Main St (459 feet NW)
- Mendocino Farms609 Main St (470 feet NW)
- Prelude Coffee & Tea609 Main St (479 feet NW)
- The Pearl1117 Prairie St (522 feet NE)
- Bun Slut1010 Prairie St (538 feet N)
Nearby Bars & Nightlife
- The Nash1111 Rusk St (449 feet SW)
- The Pearl1117 Prairie St (522 feet NE)
- Flying Saucer705 Main St (576 feet W)
- Molly's Pub509 Main St (582 feet NW)
- Club Cairo505 Main St (605 feet NW)
- Prohibition Supperclub & Bar1008 Prairie St (609 feet NW)
- Hamburger Mary's1008 Prairie St (628 feet NW)
Nearby Parking
- Premiere Parking625 Fannin Street (231 feet W)
- Binz Building Garage1015 Texas Avenue (446 feet NW)
- Christ Church Garage1218 Prairie Street (571 feet NE)
- Premiere Parking415 San Jacinto (615 feet NE)
- HSPVA775 Caroline Street (628 feet SE)
- Preston Garage1311 Preston (734 feet NE)
- Platinum Parking - Lot 461311 Austin Street (736 feet E)