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Old Posted Aug 9, 2022, 1:25 PM
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HOUSTON | Resia Ten Oaks | FT | 12 Floors (3 Towers)

Project in Brief: In November 2021, AHS Residential (now Resia), announced their second Texas project and first project for the Houston area: three 12-story towers with 575 units total. Gensler is the architect.

Rendering from Resia website.



Another from the Houston Chronicle article at the time of the initial announcement.



I placed this in the under construction section as there was this tip from HAIF member asubrt, who stated yesterday...

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Haven’t been able to snap a pic, but the first building is definitely visible from I-10. Looks to be about 5-6 floors already
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 25, 2023, 3:04 PM
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https://www.multihousingnews.com/res...uston-project/

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Resia Lands $97M for 573-Unit Houston Project
By Radu Corfus
January 23, 2023

The firm broke ground in the second quarter of 2022, with completion expected in February 2024.

Resia, formerly known as AHS Residential, has closed on $96.5 million in construction financing for Resia Ten Oaks, a 573-unit multifamily development in West Houston. Valley Bank participated in the capital stack, with Santander leading senior financing and Artemis Real Estate Partners providing preferred equity.

Resia broke ground on Ten Oaks in the second quarter of 2022, with completion expected in February 2024. The community is set to encompass three 12-story buildings, all with one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans. Apartment interiors are designed to include in-unit washers and dryers, stainless-steel appliances and modern finishes. Community amenities are expected to encompass a business center, swimming pool, fitness center and multipurpose clubhouse, along with a 5-level parking garage.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 25, 2023, 3:08 PM
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Photos from November of last year c/o Resia

https://www.liveresia.com/portfolio/...2-d4445043a0c0





The user on HAIF who mentioned seeing a rising structure amended his statement later, after the above photos were posted, saying...

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I think there are two projects going on simultaneously, and this was actually the garage from the neighboring one. It is now largely built out with wood framing, while the three 10 story towers from this project are just beginning to emerge, as shown in Kim Brown's photos above.
     
     
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Looks rather Soviet..
     
     
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Looks rather Soviet..
Or Toronto-style (specifically North York).
     
     
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The Google reviews are pretty good. Floor plans are large for the amount of money they're charging.
     
     
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