Ritz-Carlton’s First Branded Residences, Hotel Coming to Houston

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Houston; rendering courtesy of The Boundary via Community Impact

Luxury hospitality brand The Ritz-Carlton announced on September 10 it will bring its first-ever branded residences and hotel to Houston, Texas, outlets including Community Impact reported. Offering 154 hotel rooms and 114 private residences, the 44-story tower will be located in the Uptown District near the Galleria along Post Oak Boulevard. The Ritz-Carlton first broke into the Texas market with a 15-story luxury condominium project developed by Howard Hughes Corp. in The Woodlands, for which ground was broken in October 2025. The Woodlands is part of the Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land metropolitan statistical area. The Houston project, developed by local company Deiso Moss and Cleary Interests and Marriott International, will boast residences starting at 2,200 ft2 and nearly 27,000 ft2 of resident-only amenities on their own private floors, as well as their own elevators. A construction timeline has not yet been provided.

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