Houston Chronicle

1950s high-rise to get makeover for use as hotel

16-story Southweste­rn Bell high-rise will be converted into a Hyatt Place, with its opening planned for 2019

- By Katherine Feser

The midcentury Southweste­rn Bell building in downtown Houston will be given new life as a 150-room Hyatt Place.

The midcentury Southweste­rn Bell building in downtown Houston will get new life as a 150-room Hyatt Place hotel.

A developmen­t group, including Anthony Patel and Nick Patel of Pride Management, has obtained a $22.8 million loan for the long-vacant building from Dallas-based Hall Structured Finance, the companies announced. Renovation of the 16-story high-rise is targeted for completion byMarch201­9.

The first-lien constructi­on loan, which closed after Hurricane Harvey and represents a portion of the developmen­t costs, will jump-start the project.

“We are extremely excited to be part of the continued revitaliza­tion of downtown Houston and to have the opportunit­y to bring a vacant historic building

back to life,” Pride Management co-owner Nick Patel said in an announceme­nt.

The late-modernesty­le building, added by Houston developer Jesse Jones in 1950 to expand Southweste­rn Bell’s Capitol Street offices, is at 1114 Texas Ave. The 1121 Capitol building, owned by successor company AT&T, is not part of the renovation.

The building sits between the 22-story Magnolia Hotel and 10-story Keystone Lofts five blocks west of Minute Maid Park. The Magnolia Hotel converted the former Post-Dispatch building into a 314-room hotel in 2003.

Rooms at the Hyatt Place Hotel project, between Fannin and San Jacinto, will be on floors 3 through 16 and average more than 400 square feet each, according to Hall Structured Finance. Plans call for a dining area on the ground floor, a rooftop cocktail bar, a pool and fitness center in the basement, and 800 square feet of meeting space on the second floor.

The downtown hotel market has grown to about 7,800 rooms, with about 70 percent of them built since 2001, according to the Downtown District.

“What you’ve got downtown is an increasing­ly attractive live-work-play type environmen­t, with more residentia­l units, more office space, more event venues,” Hall Structured Finance senior vice president Matt Mitchell said.

“Our site is walkable to three major sporting venues and one of the largest convention centers in the country, as well as all the businesses downtown.”

Hall Structured Finance has financed several projects in Houston, including Hotel Indigo near the Galleria, and seeks more deals in the future. Thecompany has developed a niche in hotels, which are often overlooked by banks and institutio­nal groups that-like the long-term leases associated with office and industrial properties.

“You’re basically underwriti­ng based on daily rental agreements,” Mitchell said.

“We have a very positive opinion of Houston over the long term.”

The project team includes Excel Enterprise as general contractor and Alecha Architectu­re of New Orleans. Interior demolition work began this week.

The Hyatt Place Hotel developmen­t represents the latest downtownbu­ild- ing to be converted to hospitalit­y use.

The 255-room Le Meridien Houston Downtown recently opened in the mid-century Melrose Building at 1121 Walker. NewcrestIm­age plans to develop a 195-room AC Hotel by Marriott in a century-old building at 723 Main.

Other redevelopm­ents include the 168-room Aloft Houston Downtownin the 1913 Stowers Furniture building, and the 328-room JW Marriott Houston Downtown at 806Main.

Choice Hotels, which has been expanding Cambria-branded hotels, last year purchased the artdeco style Great Southwest Building at 1314 Texas with plans to redevelop it as a Cambria hotel.

In new developmen­ts, Midway and Valencia Group recently opened Hotel Alessandra, a 21-story, 223-room boutique hotel at 1070Dallas in Greenstree­t. Last year, the 29-story Marriott Marquis added 1,000 rooms to the market.

Pride Management will manage the Hyatt Place hotel. The Beaumont-based company operates hotels in Texas and Louisiana and manages six hotels in Houston.

 ?? Hall Structured Finance ?? The building that will hold a Hyatt Place downtown is five blocks west of Minute Maid Park.
Hall Structured Finance The building that will hold a Hyatt Place downtown is five blocks west of Minute Maid Park.
 ?? Handout ?? Renovation of the 16-story skyscraper is planned for completion in 2019.
Handout Renovation of the 16-story skyscraper is planned for completion in 2019.

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