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38-Story High-Rise & Office Building At 2811 Kirby Dr.


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1 hour ago, Urbannizer said:




Floor plans for the residential portion of 2811 Kirby. These are from Bryan Velastegui's latest architecture portfolio.


Level 8-12, 14-25 Floor Plan (Residential Lower Tier)

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Level 26-33 Floor Plan (Residential Middle Tier)

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2 hours ago, Urbannizer said:



North and east elevations for 2811 Kirby. These are from Bryan Velastegui's latest architecture portfolio.


North elevation

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East elevation

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2 hours ago, Urbannizer said:



Enlarged elevation tower diagrams for 2811 Kirby. These are from Bryan Velastegui's latest architecture portfolio.



Enlarged elevation tower - East

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Enlarged elevation tower - North

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Enlarged elevation tower - South

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Southern Land Communities finally added this project to their map.

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SLC’s upcoming project at 2811 Kirby Drive marks the company’s entry into the Houston market. The site, in Houston’s Upper Kirby district and centered in the popular River Oaks neighborhood, will be home to a mixed-use project of nearly 1 million square feet. It will include a 38-story luxury apartment tower with 312 apartment homes and 18 penthouses, a fitness center, spa, and garden on the seventh floor. Additionally, the project will feature a four-story, 83,000-square-foot office building that will house 16,500 square feet of ground-level restaurant space and 1,000 square-foot outdoor seating area, and an additional 10,000-square-foot free-standing restaurant building.

Groundbreaking is anticipated for summer 2024. The project is expected to be completed in 2027.

Stream Realty Partners in Houston is leading marketing and leasing efforts for the office space.

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Thanks for sharing this. Any specifics? So much of this area has crappy, almost undrivable roads. I'd love to know what her priorities are.

Kirby was recently repaved, so it's in good shape. Except they stopped at Westheimer, so going north is pothole city. Same with Westheimer itself. Much of it has been repaved, but there is a big gap (for example) from Buffalo west.

Alabama is almost finished. 

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