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3/06/26
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Public sales have begun for units at The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Houston, the city’s first co-located hotel and residences for the luxury brand. Located at 2120 Post Oak Blvd, in the city’s Uptown-Galleria district, the 45-story tower is a development of Deiso Moss, in collaboration with Marriott International and project consultant Cleary Interests.
The development is planned to feature The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, a full-service hotel with 156 guest rooms and suites, alongside 112 bespoke branded residences available for whole ownership. Completion is projected for fall 2029. Sales and marketing are led by Redeavor Group.
The tower’s architecture is led by Pickard Chilton, the nationally recognized firm known for designing some of the country’s most distinguished high-rise buildings. For The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Houston, the firm conceived a refined vertical silhouette informed by contemporary elegance and classical skyscrapers, emphasizing symmetry, proportion and enduring materiality. The façade balances glass and masonry to create depth and rhythm, establishing a disciplined architectural presence on the Uptown-Galleria skyline. Designed to transcend shifting design trends, the tower is intended as a lasting contribution to Houston’s built environment.
Interiors are designed by internationally recognized architect and designer Lauren Rottet of Rottet Studio, who approached the property as an expression of Houston’s layered identity. Inspired by the city’s historic post oak canopy and the green parklands along Buffalo Bayou, Rottet integrated warm woods, limestone, marble and bronze accents to create a setting that balances contemporary luxury with a distinctly regional character.
“Houston has long held the economic depth and international business presence to support a project of this scale,” said Andrew Deiso, co-founder of Deiso Moss. “What has been missing is this level of brand integration and service infrastructure. This development reflects confidence in the city’s long-term trajectory and its ability to shine on a global stage.”
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