Houston Chronicle Sunday

Heights makeover

Company says it will put a collection of restaurant­s at Heights property

- By Katherine Feser katherine.feser@chron.com twitter.com/kfeser

A collection of restaurant­s will take up residence in a landmark property.

Braun Enterprise­s plans to redevelop the historic Heights waterworks, a city-owned property on 19th Street, into a collection of restaurant­s in the neighborho­od near downtown.

The Houston-based company is under contract to acquire the site from Alliance Residentia­l in late September, according to Zach Wolf, director of leasing for Braun Enterprise­s. It will purchase the property, which sits on 2.1 acres at the northeast corner of 19th and Nicholson, from the Phoenix-based apartment developer.

Alliance Residentia­l is buying two catty-corner lots along Nicholson at West 20th streets from the city of Houston and will in turn sell the lot with the waterworks buildings to Braun Enterprise­s.

“This is our 25th project in the Heights area,” Braun Enterprise­s president Dan Braun said in an email.

“Our intent is to embrace the walkabilit­y and help continue to connect Yale to Shepherd along 19th Street,” he said, adding that 19th “has always been the bull’s-eye in the Heights for retail and by adding four freestandi­ng restaurant­s, we hope to make this an area for the community to gather in the Heights.”

The waterworks include a 1928 concrete and brick reservoir building recorded in the National Register of Historic Places; an Art Deco pumping station from 1939; and a pump building constructe­d in 1949. A proposed building along 19th Street would add 5,000 square feet to the project, which is being designed by Jerry Tipps and Jared Tipps of Tipps Architectu­re.

A lawn area would be created in the center of the existing buildings, which total almost 12,000 square feet. One of the buildings could be expanded by nearly 1,300 square feet.

“We are incorporat­ing a considerab­le amount of greenery and outdoor space to make it very pedestrian friendly,” Wolf said.

“The Heights Hike and Bike Trail runs adjacent to the western side of our property, and we expect to generate considerab­le pedestrian traffic off of the trail.”

Braun Enterprise­s’ area developmen­ts have attracted tenants such as Harold’s Restaurant, Bar & Terrace and Torchy’s Tacos at nearby Harold’s in the Heights, Mellow Mushroom at 1919 N. Shepherd and Bernie’s Burger Bus at 2200 Yale.

The site is directly across from another potential redevelopm­ent site. Earlier this year, JPMorgan Chase Bank put its two-story bank building and land on the market. It is reserving a portion as the site for a new modern building. Just north of that, Alliance Residentia­l plans to develop a Broadstone apartment midrise.

Braun Enterprise­s would begin work as soon as the property purchase is final, with completion targeted in the second quarter, according to Wolf, who anticipate­s plenty of interest from both national and local restaurant­s.

The street, Wolf said, is “where everyone wants to be. There just hasn’t been any space available.”

“19th Street has always been the main street. It’s where everyone wants to be.” Zach Wolf, Braun Enterprise­s

 ?? Braun Enterprise­s photos ?? The waterworks property has a 1928 concrete and brick reservoir building, a pumping station dating to 1939 and a pump building built in 1949.
Braun Enterprise­s photos The waterworks property has a 1928 concrete and brick reservoir building, a pumping station dating to 1939 and a pump building built in 1949.
 ??  ?? Plans call for four restaurant buildings including a new 5,000-square-foot retail building fronting 19th Street.
Plans call for four restaurant buildings including a new 5,000-square-foot retail building fronting 19th Street.

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