As of 2/27/2017, here is a list of Brand New Apartment Construction for 2017. Some apartments are complete and more will be added to this list. If you would like further information such as prices, floor plans, or specials please contact one of our agents or request to be on our emailing list for updated brand new apartments being built in 2017.
Star Provident Texaco Apartments
The Star High Rise Downtown
The Star High Rise is One of downtown Houston’s most iconic buildings, the historic Texaco Headquarters Building is being restored and converted to upscale apartments. This property should be ready by mid summer 2016 for move-ins. A rooftop amenity deck atop the new parking structure will offer residents the social and recreational opportunities most requested in new urban living. All four sides of the property capitalize on the city’s established pedestrian or light rail transportation systems, and will tie into the Houston Tunnel system, an interconnected series of air-conditioned underground walkways, restaurants and shops spanning six miles. The architect on the project is Hnedak Bobo Group or HBG. If you would like a brochure with details, pricing, specials and move dates please request below. [gravityform id="71" title="true" description="true"] ]]>Catalyst High Rise Apartments Downtown Houston
The Catalyst Houston is being built now. It will be located downtown and is scheduled to be complete by Spring 2017. According to Ziegler Cooper, Architect, it will be a 28-story 361 unit apartment tower. It will be a full city block on the neartheast side of Houston’s Central Business District. It will include over 6800 sq. ft. of retail and restaurant space. The property will have both high rise and lowe rise units. It’s only a block from Houston’s light rail. Many luxurious amenties will be available on different floors to the tenants. Level 9 will have a fitness and yoga studio. Level 7 will include a dog park and pet friendly amenities. The game lawn will include a beach volleyball court and fire pit. Level 7 will include a dog park and pet friendly amenities. The Sky Club on the 26th floor features a Club Kitchen with spectacular views of downtown Houston. An exclusive Ballpark Club room on level 28 includes an exterior terrace for residents living on the Penthouse and Summit levels to enjoy watching the Astros baseball game. Rental prices will range from $2.70 to $2.80 per square foot for apartments ranging in size from approximately 600 to 1,800 square feet. For more details and leasing information as it becomes available fill out the form below. [gravityform id="69" title="true" description="true"]]]>
OliverMcMillan and River Oaks District to Expand with Hotel and Office
River Oaks District to Expand with Hotel, Office
Houston Chronicle The developer of River Oaks District, Houston’s newest mecca of high-end shopping, is planning to expand its mixed-use project onto adjacent land with a hotel, office building, additional residential units and more shops. Public documents filed with Harris County show San Diego-based OliverMcMillan has entered into a ground-lease agreement for 3.4 acres at the northeast corner of Westheimer and Westcreek. The property includes buildings that house Le Peep, Sullivan’s, Exceptional Nails and Wesctreek Market & Deli. The developer briefly describes Phase II on its website as a 455,000-square-foot expansion with 190,000 square feet of office space, 150,000 square feet for a luxury hotel, 90,000 square feet of residential space and 25,000 square feet of retail. Renderings show two high-rise buildings, the taller of which has a rooftop pool. Several retailers in the initial phase of River Oaks District are expected to open starting Oct. 1. The development will include such high-fashion brands as Hermès, Cartier, Dior and Dolce & Gabbana, along with 279 apartments and a three-story office building. An eight-screen cinema called iPic is scheduled for an Oct. 30 opening. Since the price of oil began falling last summer, OliverMcMillan officials have remained confident about their project and Houston’s ability to weather the energy slump. “Of all the retailers we’ve worked with, none of them have asked about oil fluctuations,” Jeff Zeigler, senior managing director of retail services for OliverMcMillan, said this summer during a construction tour of the 14-acre development. John Breeding, president of the Uptown Houston District, said the Houston economy continues to be strong, even with lower oil prices. He attributes that to the economy’s diversity. “We’re seeing very aggressive land purchases,” he said about the Galleria area. Developers already are building some $2.5 billion worth of commercial and residential real estate in Uptown. River Oaks District, at 4444 Westheimer, is between Highland Village and the Galleria, which is going through its own luxury expansion. Breeding said the additional retail competition will create a “bigger pie” of shoppers. “It reinforces this market area as the center of retail for the Houston region,” he said. The 650,000-square-foot project is based on a street grid system where visitors are meant to stroll under storefront canopies along tree-lined streets. Through a spokeswoman, the developer declined to provide additional information on the expansion, including the timing of the new project. The existing restaurants and businesses have leases on their sites that run through the end of September 2017, a document shows. The lease agreement is with Restrop, Urquhart Restrop and McKissack Restrop. Link to the original article here. – See more at: Oliver McMillan Buzz]]>111 Rusk Luxury High Rise Apartments Coming Soon
The old Texaco building located at 111 Rusk in downtown Houston has been bought out by developers who plan to convert it into a sixteen story luxury high rise apartment. [caption id="attachment_5610" align="aligncenter" width="800"] 111 Rusk Texaco Project Renderings.[/caption]
“This 410,000-square-foot property has been vacant since 1989, when the oil giant relocated to a new tower on the western end of downtown”
The Developer is expecting to start construction soon and begin converting the 1915 sixteen-story structure into high-end rental residences. There will be 240 high-end apartment units total in the original building with the possbility of over 100 more if the developer decides to built a 28-story tower on top of the parking garage.
The Parking Garage will be nine stories and will house room for over 550 cars because the building will also feature ground retail & commercial space on the first and second floors.
The luxury apartment residences will average with 1,065 square feet and lease for around $2,700 per month. The units will include top-of-the-line fixtures; stainless-steel appliances, separate showers, European-style kitchens, quartz countertops, powder rooms and 10-foot ceilings.
The developer is anticipated finishing the project in just over a year. The main competition for this building will be Finger Companies- One Park Place.
To stay up to date on this project as pre-leasing information comes along contact Rachael Kaplan.MK LUXURY HOMES & CONDOS IS A LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE
]]>Museum District Will Get New Luxury High Rise By StreetLights Residential
The Carter (Courtesy of StreetLights Residential) Dallas-based StreetLights Residential, founded about three years ago by executives of Gables Residential, has broken ground on this 20-story apartment tower in the Museum District. The building, which will be called The Carter, will have 305 units with one, two or three bedrooms. The site, 4 Chelsea Boulevard, is between Montrose and Travis just south of U.S. 59. “We pride ourselves on creating a luxury, hotel-like environment with each of our projects, and we believe the high-end amenities and multiple living options in this development achieve that vision,” CEO Doug Chesnut said in a statement. Building amenities will include a swimming pool with lounging areas and fire pits, a 19th-floor lounge with a kitchen and dining area, a game room, fitness center, resident lobby bar, dog park and private garages. The units will have 10-foot ceilings, keyless entry systems, build-in speakers and stone countertops. Gromatzky Dupree & Associates designed the building, which is being constructed by SLR Texas Construction on a nearly two-acre site. Landscaping will be designed by Lynda Tycher & Associates. The building is expected to be completed in 2017. Go to Full Story at Houston Chronicle by Nancy Sarnoff The 20 story Chelsea-Montrose project will include 305 apartment homes and over 15,000 SF of high end amenity space. Apartment homes will range in size from 723 SF one bedrooms to 3329 SF Penthouses (Townhomes). Construction is scheduled to begin in late 2014 with the first apartment homes being available in the spring of 2016. From Streetlight Residential Website