Montrose Redevelopment to Turn Meatpacking Plant into Mixed-Use Space

The 50-year-old meatpacking building will be transformed into a mixed-use establishment by 2026.

Twinkle Jha
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Swift and Co. will be transformed into a mixed-use development in Houston (Source: @tritenre.com)

The real estate space of Houston is heading for a positive shift with a new mixed-use development. A meatpacking building with a history of more than 50 years will be transformed to house the new mixed-use project.

Highlights

  • Swift and Co. will be revamped into a 4.47-acre mixed-use development on Waverly Street in Houston’s Heights area.
  • The historic meatpacking building will be redeveloped to feature retail outlets, restaurants, and boutique offices as part of a 4.47-acre mixed-use project.
  • Developers expect that the development will open for Houston residents by 2026.

Houston to Welcome a New Mixed-Use Development

Aspiring homeowners and businesses looking for a new space in Houston can now find an ideal spot in the Heights neighborhood. Based on Waverly Street, the former Swift and Co. meatpacking building will be converted into a 4.47-acre mixed-use destination featuring restaurants, retail outlets, and boutique offices.

Radom Capital and Triten Real Estate Partners to Lead the Project

Houston-based real estate developer Radom Capital will be heading the latest mixed-use project. Collaborating with Triten Real Estate Partners, it will be working towards redeveloping the current Swift and Co. building into a 4.47-acre mixed-use establishment.

Timeline of the 4.47-acre Development

Construction on the 1111 Westheimer/Tower Theatre redevelopment began in 2024 and wrapped up early this year, with tenants expected to open over the coming months. The Swift & Co. redevelopment will break ground this spring.

A groundbreaking ceremony for the Swift & Co. redevelopment is expected this spring. The Heights-based project is slated to open to the public by spring 2026.

Radom Capital Brings More Projects to Houston

Along with leading the Swift & Co. redevelopment, Radom Capital is also behind the 1111 Westheimer project, which includes converting the Montrose-based Tower Theatre into a jazz supper club and revamping an adjacent shopping center on Westheimer Road.

The latest mixed-use establishment by Radom Capital promises a dynamic commercial and community space for Houston residents. By converting the over 50-year-old Swift and Co. meatpacking building, the mixed-use project will be pushing Houston a step closer to urban revitalization.

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Twinkle Jha is a content writer passionate about crafting engaging and informative pieces for diverse audiences. She holds a degree in Journalism & Mass Communication that helps her create news-based articles related to restaurants, retail, and real estate in the US. With five years of writing experience, Twinkle has a strong base for her research, allowing her to create compelling content. Her keen eye for detail and creative approach make her writing stand out. When not working, she loves to watch movies.
4 Comments
  • Are you sure this is the correct project? You are showing a building in the heights that they are converting but saying it is at the address on Westheimer where they are redeveloping the old Adam and Eve

  • The Westheimer address given is that of the old Tower Theater, on the Montrose curve. The Swift building is off Shepherd/Heights area.

  • Who on earth wrote this. The Swift & Co warehouse is north of i10. 1111 montrose is nowhere close to that.

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