The Historic District contains most of Houston's Historic Architecture and buildings. The Market Square area sits in the middle of the Downtown Historic District and at one time served as an open air market. (And most recently has once again offered goods on the weekend) While there are other areas of the city that contain such things as sport stadiums, courts, and universities, these areas are still undergoing definition.
Bayou Lofts 915
Franklin (Interactive Map)
Price: $159K to $600K Bayou Lofts is just walking
distance to the light rail system, the Houston Theatre District, sports arenas
and the many restaurants and unique eateries.
The Beaconsfield
1700 Main St.(Interactive Map)
Price: $150K to $350K
Houston's
first residential high-rise; the building itself is on the national register of
historic places, and its unique charm and location on the light rail ensure it
will remain a classic for years to come.
Capital
Lofts
711 Main St. (Interactive Map)
$220K to $1.2 million
This building was gutted and upgraded to
include two new elevator cabs, a granite and glass curtain wall on the front
elevation, and new windows throughout.
Keystone
Lofts 120 Texas Ave (Interactive Map)
Price: $259K to $475K
In 1998 the Keystone renovation was
complete and the building was renamed to "Keystone Lofts
Kirby Lofts
917 Main St. (Interactive Map)
Price: $130K - $300K Kirby Lofts has DIRECT TUNNEL ACCESS in the HEART of DOWNTOWN! Blocks from Minute Maid and Toyota Center, four blocks from the new Discover Green park
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