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The design proposal for Avocet Tower, a transit-oriented development project designed with an enhanced shading system.

“Avocet Tower offers our team world-class amenities in a dynamic, collaborative setting,” said Transwestern Real Estate Services Executive Managing Director Phil McCarthy. “The vibrancy of downtown Bethesda, easily accessible central location and proximity to exceptional dining and retail provide a premier office experience for our people and clients.”

Read more at Connect CRE 

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.

The developer of the St. Regis Residences, Houston have unveiled design details of the building that could break ground late next year on the banks of Buffalo Bayou.

Houston-based Satya has tapped global architecture firm Pickard Chilton to design the building, which is expected to bring the first all-residential St. Regis Residences to Texas at a 3.8-acre site at 102 Asbury, just south of Memorial Drive. The brand is frequently paired with a hotel, but that will not be the case in Houston.

Read more at Houston Chronicle 

Entrance of the St. Regis-branded condo in Texas, showcasing a luxurious arrival area with modern architectural elements and lush landscaping.

Imagine living in a place where your every whim was taken care of.

You’d never need to park your car because on-site valets are there to catch your keys when you arrive home.

Don’t feel like taking your groceries inside? No worries, leave that to the butler.

Fancy a trip to the spa or a dip in the pool? Just head downstairs.

The idea of effortless living is at the core Marriott’s St. Regis brand — and the brand's all-residential offering is coming to Texas for the first time in the form of a new condo tower here in Houston.

Houston-based Satya Inc. has offered the first glimpse of what future residents at the St. Regis Residences Houston can expect when the building is delivered in a few years.

Read more at Houston Business Journal 

Rendering of the 37-story St. Regis luxury tower in Houston, designed by Pickard Chilton, featuring a sleek glass facade and surrounded by natural landscapes.

There is luxury living and then there is Luxury living with that capital L.  Houston-based developer Sunny Bathija relishes the difference and wants to introduce the Bayou City to a level of luxe living yet to be experienced in the nation’s fourth largest city. To make that happen, the CEO of Satya, the Houston based commercial real estate consulting firm, is partnering with St. Regis Residences to bring the brand’s first all-residential development to Texas.

Yes, Houston gets it first.

Groundbreaking is expected in 2025 on the St. Regis Residences, Houston, a 37-story condominium which will be tucked on 3.8 acres just south of Memorial Drive on the banks of  Buffalo Bayou. The property at 102 Asbury Street will feature 93 residences ranging from one-bedroom homes to sweeping penthouses with prices starting at $2.4 million.

Read more at Paper City 

Pickard Chilton is proud to continue our partnership with Northwestern Mutual of their ambitious repositioning of their North Office building in downtown Milwaukee. This $500 million transformation is designed to enhance connectivity for employees and the community, bringing new life to a key part of the city. We’re excited to see this project unfold! 

Read more at Milwaukee Business Journal 

More than a year and a half after Northwestern Mutual announced plans to remodel a building and move almost 2,000 employees from Franklin to Downtown Milwaukee – and a year after that project got underway – NM offered a peek inside the work on Thursday.

That redesign is part of the work to make the formerly gray stone-clad 540,000-square-foot building’s exterior mirror its taller sibling across the street.  The 550-foot, 32-story Tower and Commons project was designed by architects Pickard Chilton, which also did the work to redesign the shorter 19-story North Tower.

Read more at OnMilwaukee 

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