Hines New 46-Story Tower Could Be Its Tallest Residential Project In Houston

Hines New 46-Story Tower Could Be Its Tallest Residential Project In Houston: Houston-based Hines is planning a 46-story multifamily tower in Downtown Houston adjacent its 47-story office development under construction.


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Interesting fact about the occupancy rate in the area, in case you don't have time to read the article: Considering most of the units are high end luxury apartments, luxury leasing in Houston has become the new normal! Hi-Rise communities similar to the one discussed and others already built is they not only offer up some amazing amenities that are really worth the cost but just to skip the traffic would be an amazing incentive, especially if you work downtown and visit often for sporting events, dining and entertainment! Lifestyle conveniences such as personal concierge services, valet parking, bike repair shops and bike storage, and that's just barely touching the service, there's a whole lot of perks to hi-rise living in Houston! 


From Shared Article:
"There are more than 6,000 residential units in Downtown Houston with about 500 more under construction to be delivered by 2020 and double that planned, per the district. Occupancy rate stands at 85.7%."


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