Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Lionstone Group Acquires Local Treasure in Downtown Houston, TX

  
712 Main Street, Downtown Houston, TX

Dan Miller
HOUSTON, TX (Oct. 15, 2013) -- The Lionstone Group announced today the acquisition of 712 Main Street, a 794,186-square-foot office tower in the central business district of Houston, Texas.

This acquisition marks the first time 712 Main has been offered for sale on an individual basis since its construction in 1929.

Trent Agnew
The office tower is the Texas headquarters for JPMorgan Chase’s southwest banking operations and is currently 85 percent leased to 43 tenants. Transwestern has been retained by Lionstone to manage and lease the property.

 HFF, led by Dan Miller and Trent Agnew, marketed the property on behalf of the seller, Brookfield Asset Management, Inc.

 “Interest in the property was strong due to the quality of the asset and the stable and predictable cash flow via JPMorgan Chase’s lease through 2030,” said HFF’s Miller.

Tom Bacon
 Lionstone was formed in 2001 by partners Tom Bacon, Dan Dubrowski, and Glenn Lowenstein. The firm serves the interests of real estate capital by performing extensive market research to find unique productivity-driven investments—and thus unique value for investors—and by carefully managing investment risks.

The iconic 37-story Art Deco skyscraper is rich in history and is a defining landmark of downtown Houston. Developed by Jesse H. Jones, the tower was originally constructed for Gulf Oil and the National Bank of Commerce.

Dan Dubrowski
It was then expanded in 1948 and 1950 to bring it to its current size. Eight frescoes depicting Texas history adorn the lobby walls.

 The murals were executed on-site in 1929 on wet plaster with a fresco painting method similar to that used by Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Rosselli in the Sistine Chapel. 

The building’s spacious main banking hall is a colonnaded area topped by a 50-foot-high richly carved vaulted ceiling. The Art Deco halls feature French Brèche de Salernes marble and Italian Siena travertine walls highlighted by stained glass windows.

Glenn Lowenstein
712 Main has been designated a City of Houston landmark and a National Civil Engineering landmark, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

 “It is truly a local treasure nestled beautifully in the heart of downtown Houston, and cutting edge tenants are finding it very desirable,” said Lionstone Chief Investment Officer Glenn Lowenstein.

 The Lionstone Group, armed with proprietary research and analytics, are adept at pinpointing investments in irreplaceable locations wanted by high-productivity firms. 

712 Main is located along Main Street in downtown Houston, is adjacent to the North and East rail lines, and has two connections to Houston’s underground tunnel system of shops and restaurants.
  
 For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:

The Lionstone Group
Jane Page, COO
(713) 533-5801

Kristen M. Murphy
Associate Director
HFF | One Post Office Square, Suite 3500 | Boston, MA 02109
Main: 617-338-0990 | Direct: 617-848-1572 | Cell: 617-543-4873 | www.hfflp.com

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