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File:Houstonpavilion.jpg
Rendering of an intersection at the Pavilions
Map
LocationHouston, Texas, USA
Opening date2008
DeveloperTexas Real Estate Trust, Inc. & Entertainment Development Group
ManagementUnknown
OwnerUnknown, North Houston Bank
No. of stores and servicesUnknown
No. of anchor tenants3
Total retail floor area350,000 ft² [1]
No. of floors12
WebsiteHouston Pavilions Official Website
House Of Blues under construction

Houston Pavilions is a commercial development in Downtown Houston, Texas.

Construction was scheduled to begin in Spring 2006 [2], with the first developments opening in the fourth quarter of 2007. The project possesses an estimated cost of 200 million United States dollars and is expected to contain almost 560,000 square feet (50,000 m2) of space, including 360,000 square feet (33,000 m2) of retail space in the first two levels of the development [3]. The project covers three 1.4 acre city blocks. As of November 16, 2006, 50% of the retail space had been leased. 200,000 square feet of loft office space will be available on the mid-block between Fannin and San Jacinto Streets. Office parking will be provided in the Houston Pavilions' 1,675 garage located on the corner of Main and Polk. [4]

The project is being developed by Texas Real Estate Trust, Inc. and Entertainment Development Group, who also developed the Denver Pavilions in Denver, Colorado. Geoffrey Jones[5] and William Denton served as the co-developers of the project.

To finance the development, developers obtained a construction loan from North Houston Bank, an $8,800,000 development grant for infrastructure improvements from the city of Houston, and $5,500,000 from Harris County.

The Houston Chronicle reported that the Pavilions will provide around 1,800 to 2,000 full- and part-time jobs.

Signed Tenants

Signed tenants of the development include: [6][7]

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