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Developers plan to break ground this summer on a 45-story Ritz-Carlton hotel and condominium tower along Post Oak Boulevard, a project that would rank among the tallest and most ambitious additions to Houston’s Uptown skyline in years.

With condominium residences priced from $3 million to more than $30 million, a penthouse in the tower could eclipse Houston’s highest home sale recorded through the Multiple Listing Service — a Memorial Close-in estate that sold for more than $20 million in 2022.

The Art Deco-inspired exterior, designed by Pickard Chilton and Ziegler Cooper Architects, draws from the Gulf Oil Building downtown. 

Read more at Houston Chronicle 

Starting this week, condo units in Houston’s first-ever Ritz-Carlton hotel-condo development will officially hit the market.

The 44-story project is expected to be over 600 feet tall and is designed by New Haven, Connecticut-based Pickard Chilton in collaboration with Houston-based Ziegler Cooper Architects.

Read more at Houston Business Journal 

"I just began work on a museum project for Levine Museum of the New South in Charlotte, NC. It was exciting to win the commission. Bringing a cultural project into our studio marked personal success and will be a valuable addition to our portfolio. The project is exciting because of its importance to the city and the neighborhood. The work will be a rare opportunity to create an extraordinary place of lasting civic and cultural significance. I am thrilled for the opportunity to design a place that reflects the Museum's enduring commitment to history storytelling and inclusive public engagement" Kristin Hawkins AIA, Associate Principal

Read more at New England Real Estate Journal 

Rendering of Mutual of Omaha’s new 44-story glass headquarters, set against a sunset skyline, with a landscaped urban plaza in the foreground.

When Mutual of Omaha announced plans to relocate its headquarters from Midtown to a new downtown tower, the move signaled more than a change of address. It marked one of the most consequential corporate investments in Omaha’s recent history, one with ripple effects across job growth, urban density, transportation strategy, and neighborhood redevelopment.

Read more at Omaha Magazine 

Levine Museum of the New South is set to acquire 1800 South Boulevard in Charlotte’s vibrant South End, marking a transformative milestone for the Museum and establishing a new cultural anchor in the city’s most dynamic neighborhood.

Read more at Levine Museum 

250 and 290 Binney Street, twin glass office towers designed by Pickard Chilton in Cambridge’s Kendall Square, reflecting sunlight with landscaped surroundings.

In prioritizing health and wellness, the thoughtful additional of terraces, balconies, and roof gardens provide access to fresh air and respite from the controlled laboratory environment

Read more at Architectural Products 

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