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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. 

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Rendering of the three-sided St. Regis condo tower near Memorial Park, featuring a modern, glass facade surrounded by lush greenery.

New designs for the 37-story St. Regis condos reveal a curvy three-sided tower with panoramic views of neighboring Memorial Park and River Oaks.

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Exterior design of the office tower for BHP headquarters in Houston, Texas with adequate greenery on the road.

The Houston-based oil and gas arm of Melbourne-based BHP Billiton Corp. recently gave the Chronicle a tour of its new digs at 1500 Post Oak Blvd designed by Pickard Chilton.

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Hines' million-square-foot skyscraper under construction in downtown Houston has hit the halfway mark for leasing. The Houston-based company revealed details of a lease with United Airlines to occupy eight floors in the building at Main and Texas Avenue. The building will be finished early next year.

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master planned 385-acre wooded site ExxonMobil's new office complex, Houston TX. Pickard Chilton

The ExxonMobil campus makes quite an impression from 350 feet in the air, as seen here in these Houston Chronicle photographs taken during a recent helicopter tour of the area.

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United Airlines is the latest tenant to announce plans to lease space in a 48-story office high-rise going up on Main Street in downtown Houston.

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