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Developer duo redeveloping old Houston rendering plant

Radom, Triten Redeveloping Historic Houston Packing Plant

Radom Capital and Triten Real Estate Partners are ready to go on their adaptive-reuse project at 621 Waverly St. The two Houston-based companies plan to transform the former Swift and Co. meat refinery plant at 621 Waverly St. into a 60,000-square-foot mix of retail and creative office space that will also have up to six restaurants. The property is next to M-K-T, a mixed-use project Triten and Radom redeveloped in 2021.

The Austin Business Journal reports the buildings that Radom Capital and Triten Real Estate Partners acquired were built in the early 1900s and added to in the 1950s. The two companies hired the Austin-based Michael Hsu Office of Architecture to design the project.

On the ground floor, Radom Capital and Triten Real Estate Partners hope to bring in a French bistro. Moving west, the property has a two-story component, which accounts for most of the square footage. The second floor of that section will be split between a rooftop cocktail bar and boutique offices. The final component is a freestanding building that once served as Swift’s fat-rendering facility.

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