Luxury apartment building off West Loop begins leasing 295 high-end rentals July 29, 2020 Updated: July 29, 2020 10:23 a.m.
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1of 10 Renderings of Crimson, a 14-story brick and glass apartment building designed by Ziegler Cooper.
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2of 10 Renderings of Crimson, a 14-story brick and glass apartment building designed by Ziegler Cooper.
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3of 10 Renderings of Crimson, a 14-story brick and glass apartment building designed by Ziegler Cooper.
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4of 10 Renderings of Crimson, a 14-story brick and glass apartment building designed by Ziegler Cooper.
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5of 10 Renderings of Crimson, a 14-story brick and glass apartment building designed by Ziegler Cooper.
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6of 10 Renderings of Crimson, a 14-story brick and glass apartment building designed by Ziegler Cooper.
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7of 10 Renderings of Crimson, a 14-story brick and glass apartment building designed by Ziegler Cooper.
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8of 10 Renderings of Crimson, a 14-story brick and glass apartment building designed by Ziegler Cooper.
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9of 10 Renderings of Crimson, a 14-story brick and glass apartment building designed by Ziegler Cooper.
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10of 10 Renderings of Crimson, a 14-story brick and glass apartment building designed by Ziegler Cooper.
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Gables Residential has started leasing its newest luxury apartment building with the hiring of Douglas Elliman to handle marketing for the property's 295 high-end rentals.
This is Elliman's first rental assignment in Texas following the company's entrance into the Houston market last year . The New York-based company is a residential real estate brokerage but it also has a marketing division for new developments.
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Nancy Sarnoff covered commercial and residential real estate for the Houston Chronicle. She also hosted Looped In, a weekly real estate podcast about the city's most compelling people and places. Nancy is a native of Chicago but has spent most of her life in Texas.