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Clocktower Residences

Radom Building Rental Community Adjacent to Houston Landmark

Radom Capital recently broke ground on Clock Tower Residences at 611 W. 22nd Street. The multifamily development will consist of 214 newly built residential units, four live-work units and a neighborhood-focused food and beverage concept.

Amenities include multiple community areas, such as resident lounges, co-working spaces and media rooms, a fitness and wellness center, entertainment areas with a shared kitchen, a yoga deck and a pool. A ground-floor food and beverage concept will also be built as part of the project and will be open to both residents and the surrounding community.

Community Impact reports the new development will be located adjacent to the historic Heights Clock Tower, an icon dating back to 1894 and one of Houston’s oldest buildings (below). The site was eventually repurposed into a mixed-use commercial building, which Radom Capital and Asana Partners acquired in late 2020.

    Clock Tower Residences is expected to be delivered in 2027.

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