Houston House Apartments

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Houston_House_Apartments an entity of type: Thing

Houston House Apartments is a 31-story apartment complex in the Skyline District of Downtown Houston, Texas, United States. The building, located in the southern portion of Downtown, has 396 apartments. Charles M. Goodman designed the building, which opened in 1966. Since 1983 Larry Hill of Sumar Realty Corp. and a group of investors have owned the building as part of a partnership. As of 2007 the building had a 90% occupancy rate, and it was one of the few residential buildings in Downtown Houston that had been in operation for around 40 years. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Houston House Apartments
rdf:langString Houston House Apartments
rdf:langString Houston House Apartments
xsd:float 29.75149917602539
xsd:float -95.36769866943359
xsd:integer 31919167
xsd:integer 1116110991
xsd:integer 1617
rdf:langString Houston, Texas, USA 77002
xsd:integer 31
xsd:integer 1966
rdf:langString Sumar Realty
<usDollar> 1.0E7
xsd:integer 2010
xsd:string 29.7515 -95.3677
rdf:langString Houston House Apartments is a 31-story apartment complex in the Skyline District of Downtown Houston, Texas, United States. The building, located in the southern portion of Downtown, has 396 apartments. Charles M. Goodman designed the building, which opened in 1966. Since 1983 Larry Hill of Sumar Realty Corp. and a group of investors have owned the building as part of a partnership. As of 2007 the building had a 90% occupancy rate, and it was one of the few residential buildings in Downtown Houston that had been in operation for around 40 years. Several years prior to 2010, the owners tried to sell the building to a Chicago company, NVG Residential. NVG planned to close on the property in January 2008. After the planned acquisition NVG planned to install new windows, re-paint the exterior, improve the lobby and the 9th and 10th floor amenity areas. In the amenity areas the company planned to install a business and fitness center, and updated club house, a basketball court, a pool, and an outdoor dining area. The deal with the Chicago firm failed. By 2010 Hill and his business partners began a planned over $10 million renovation of the building. In 2007 a vehicle driving in the apartment complex's garage punched through the wall of the garage and landed wheels up on another downtown building. The driver died in the crash.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 7721
rdf:langString 1617 Fannin Street
rdf:langString Houston,Texas,USA77002
xsd:positiveInteger 31
xsd:double 89.3064
<Geometry> POINT(-95.367698669434 29.751499176025)

data from the linked data cloud