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    Small House Fever

    A bungalow near the Bayou for $395,000? Houston's real estate craze isn't just about mega mansions

    Barbara Kuntz
    Barbara Kuntz
    Apr 9, 2014 | 4:26 pm

    Editor's Note: Houston, the surrounding areas and beyond are loaded with must-have houses for sale in all shapes, sizes and price ranges. In this continuing series, CultureMap snoops through some of the best and gives you the lowdown on what's hot on the market.

    Looking for a home with historic charm, an inner Loop location and a prestigious zip code? If you don't mind paying $395,000 for a small package, a bungalow at 1911 W. Mckinney St. could be just the charmer.

    A bit of background

    Located in the small Temple Terrace neighborhood just off Allen Parkway, the property sits on this quiet, one-block street within walking distance to the trails of Buffalo Bayou Park. Built in 1936, 1911 W. Mckinney St. shows off its bungalow style with hardwood floors, as well as sensitive upgrades that have kept the house in pristine condition.

    A recent viewer of the house called it one of the best original homes of its type in the area.

    Walk through
    You enter the house from a covered porch with arches into the light-filled living room with a gas fireplace in painted brick surround. Tucked conveniently nearby is the bright dining room with wainscoting in an accent Wedgewood-blue hue. The floor plan flows into a cozy kitchen, greeting homeowners and visitors with cheerful white-tile countertops and plentiful cabinetry.

    At hand for any would-be chef are a gas stove and modern appliances, as well as a stained-glass kitchen window.

    The master bedroom and second bedroom share the bath, highlighted by original green tile countertops, bath tub and shower — all in mint condition.

    Step outside
    A tile patio creates a space for outdoor leisure, and the huge backyard is perfect for play. Owners park their cars with the click of an automated driveway gate. The metal roofing is a recent upgrade.

    Square footage: 1,301

    Asking price: $395,000

    Listing agent: Bryan Beene, John Daugherty, Realtors

    A view of the large back yard, looking toward the house.

    12 On the Market 1911 W. Mckinney St. April 2014
    Photo courtesy of © TK Images
    A view of the large back yard, looking toward the house.
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    Memorial City developer acquires all of CityCentre's retail properties

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 14, 2025 | 12:21 pm
    CityCentre green space
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    Many of the businesses are adjacent to this green space.

    One of Houston’s premier shopping and dining destinations has a new owner. Houston-based real estate developer MetroNational has acquired the retail portions of CityCentre from Midway, which is also a Houston-based real estate developer. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

    Notably, the deal includes an over 300,000-square-foot property that’s home to more than 20 restaurants — ranging from casual concepts such as Hopdoddy, Grimaldi’s, and Bellagreen to more upscale options such as Daily Gather, the Capital Grille, North Italia, and Eddie V’s Prime Seafood — as well as retailers such as Kendra Scott, Sur la Table, and Warby Parker. It also includes entertainment destinations such as movie theater Star Cinema Grill and upscale bowling concept Bowl & Barrel.

    However, the deal does not include The Moran hotel or CityCentre’s office buildings or apartments. Midway will retain ownership of those properties.

    Since MetroNational also owns the 300-acre Memorial City complex, its holdings now consist of several large tracts that run along the south side of I-10 from Bunker Hill Road to the Sam Houston Tollway, including Memorial City Mall, Gateway Memorial City, Hotel ZaZa Memorial City, and Memorial Hermann Tower. Earlier this year, MetroNational added the 15-story office tower at 990 Town & Country Boulevard. It also has holdings north of I-10, including Greenside, a new project that will transform former industry buildings into retail and dining spaces. In total, it owns more than 10 million square feet of commercial real estate.

    “For the last 15 years, we have watched and admired how well Brad Freels and Midway have enhanced the customer experience with the CityCentre offering,” MetroNational CEO Jason Johnson said in a statement. “We believe CityCentre is a legacy asset that will perform for many more decades. Together, Memorial City and CityCentre expand the footprint of premier amenities, supporting our vision for a ‘city within the city.’ This transaction not only enhances our portfolio but also underscores a long-term commitment to positioning Memorial as one of Houston’s most dynamic business and leisure destinations.”

    Just as it did for Greenside, MetroNational is working with Houston’s Radom Capital to “reimagine and elevate the retail experience at CityCentre,” according to press materials. Radom is known for developing a number of mixed-use developments, including MKT Heights, the Montrose Collective, and the historic Tower Theater complex and adjacent buildings on lower Westheimer.

    “We are proud to partner with MetroNational and CityCentre on this exciting opportunity,” added Steve Radom, managing principal of Radom Capital. “Their vision for vibrant, connected destinations aligns perfectly with our commitment to delivering best-in class spaces that bring people together.”

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