Oxberry Group is planning to build The Mondrian at the Museums, an eight-story, 20-unit condominium project at 5104 Caroline St., on site of the former The John C. Freeman Weather Museum. The 13,000-square-foot plot — located on the southwest corner of Caroline and Palm streets — is near the Asia Society Texas Center on Southmore Boulevard.
Oxberry Brothers Announce Museum District Condo
Oxberry Group, led by brothers Sean and PJ Jamea, is starting pre-sales of The Mondrian, an eight-story, 20-unit condo project in the Museum District. It sits next to the Asia Society, and Oxberry aims to follow the neighborhood trend of landmark architecture.
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Exclusive: Luxe condo to replace former museum in Houston’s Museum District
Oxberry Group is planning to build The Mondrian, an eight-story, 20-unit condominium project at 5104 Caroline St., on the former site of The John C. Freeman Weather Museum. The 13,000-square-foot plot — located on the southwest corner of Caroline and Palm streets — is near the Asia Society Texas Center on Southmore Boulevard.
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Oxberry Developing Residential Tower in Houston’s Museum District
HOUSTON – Oxberry Group has announced plans to develop The Mondrian, an eight-story, 20-unit condominium in the Museum District in Houston’s Inner Loop.
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Museum District condo tower to replace weather museum
Local developers plan to build an eight-story luxury condominium tower in the Museum District, replacing a shuttered weather museum on a block that has transformed rapidly in recent years from a boulevard lined with historic mansions to one dense with townhomes, mid-rises and high-rises.
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Museum District condo project to replace shuttered weather museum
A condominium mid-rise tower by a local developer will replace the John C. Freeman Weather Museum on a plot at the corner of Caroline Street in the Museum District.
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Longtime Houston Museum to be Torn Down for Luxury Condos
Progress waits for no one in Houston. Especially if one happens to be resting on prime real estate. The shuttered Weather Museum, housed in a building that dates back to 1930, is set to become the latest obstacle removed in the race for stylish upscale housing in a still-booming Houston.