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SkyHouse creates mini downtown neighborhood

One developer is adding hundreds of new apartments to the downtown residential market in a pair of 24-story towers along Main Street.
The first tower, SkyHouse Houston, opened last year with 336 units. The building is 78 percent occupied, manager Kristina Cotter said this week on a tour of the property.

Construction has reached the top floor of the second tower, SkyHouse Main, which will have 338 units.

Rents in SkyHouse Houston start at about $1,500 and go up to $3,300. Units include small studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Each has a balcony.

Atlanta-based Novare Group and Batson-Cook Development Company along with local developer Peter Dienna are jointly developing the project, which will include street-level retail. Pizza chain Your Pie recently opened in the first building. SkyHouse Main is expected to open this summer.


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http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2016/10/20/new-luxury-apartment-tower-opens-in-downtown.html

Novare Group Inc. has opened its second SkyHouse-branded luxury apartment tower in downtown Houston.

The Atlanta-based multifamily developer finished SkyHouse Main, a 24-story, 338-unit tower at 1725 Main Street, just south of its first downtown Houston project, SkyHouse Houston. The developer is hosting a grand opening celebration Oct. 20 on SkyHouse Main’s rooftop SkyDeck.

The first residents of SkyHouse Main have moved in. Leasing and occupancy rates were not immediately available, but a Novare Group spokesman said lease-up is ahead of schedule with strong early demand.

Right next door is SkyHouse Houston, a 24-story, 336-unit tower at 1625 Main St., which opened in summer 2014 and leased up faster than expected. The twin project is now fully leased, according to company officials.
 

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