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    Interfaith Difference Making

    New Midtown campus to be a big boost for aging baby boomers

    Whitney Radley
    Whitney Radley
    Apr 12, 2013 | 4:55 pm

    Few groups watch the aging baby boomer generation with more urgency than Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston.

    Its marquee program, Meals on Wheels, serves more than 4,500 home-bound senior citizens in the Houston area one hot, healthy meal each day, but the approaching deluge of elderly has had Interfaith Ministries on the lookout for several years to replace its current digs — an office on Montrose and an overcrowded warehouse on U.S. 59.

    And this week, the organization's governing body gathered with area leaders to break ground on a new campus that stretches over two city blocks in Midtown.

    "This is not just about a new building," Mayor Annise Parker said. "It's about a serious investment in the quality of life for seniors today and into the future."

    A former bank building, on a lot bound by Main and Fannin, Stuart and Francis Streets, will soon be converted into a 39,000 square foot Interfaith Ministries of Greater Houston Herzstein Building, with administrative offices for all of the organization's 145 employees and a conference center to promote interfaith dialogue, to provide refugee services and to accommodate disaster preparedness and response teams.

    A new construction on an adjacent block bound by Elgin and Stuart, Fannin and San Jacinto, will be home to a 14,000 square foot Meals on Whiles Distribution Center, which will have the capacity to serve 10,000 meals each day.

    Interfaith Ministries is well on its way to fulfilling a $12.5 million capital campaign. Find more information about its fundraising goals here.

    The new Meals on Wheels distribution facility will have the capacity to serve 10,000 meals each day.

    Interfaith Ministries Meals on Wheels groundbreaking, April 2013, interior
      
    Rendering courtesy of Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston
    The new Meals on Wheels distribution facility will have the capacity to serve 10,000 meals each day.
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    Ultra-modern Houston house with skyline views hits the market at $1.1 million

    Holly Beretto
    Apr 11, 2025 | 1:00 pm
    3308 St. Emanuel St. exterior
    TK Images for Martha Turner Sotheby's International Realty
    3308 St. Emanuel St. is for sale for $1.1 million.

    There is a lot that makes the home at 3308 St. Emanuel Street special. This beautiful, modern home seems to float above the Third Ward, an embodiment of the area itself, which captures the essence of an urban downtown skyline and a traditional residential neighborhood.

    It’s listed at $1.1 million and represented by Laurie King and The Monroe and Warrell Team of Martha Turner Sotheby's International Realty.

    Designed by architect Ronnie Self, this unique home celebrates the relationship between architecture, nature, and urban life. The two-bedroom, one-bath house has more than 1,800 square feet of living space, and effortlessly blends indoor and outdoor living. Step behind a gate surrounded by greenery to see the full expanse of 3308 St. Emanuel St.

    Inside, find floor-to-ceiling windows that offer an expansive view of downtown from the main living areas. The bedrooms overlook a garden of native plants. Stunning built-ins and an open living plan give owners options for how to customize their space for working, entertaining, and relaxing. The galley kitchen makes excellent use of the space, seeming to mesh amid the home’s main staircase and offering tree line views.

    The space underneath this floating beauty is perfect for outdoor entertaining, as is the wide, open rooftop patio with its panoramic views of downtown. The home’s cantilevered slab references nearby elevated freeway ramps, creating a sense of continuity with the surrounding infrastructure while establishing a sense of place within a larger urban context.

    This is a home that is modern, unique, and brings a true contemporary spirit to one of Houston’s iconic neighborhoods without compromising the Third Ward’s classic appeal. If being close to everything the city has to offer and living in a space that feels unlike other Houston homes is a must-have, then 3308 St. Emanuel is more than worth a look.

    3308 St. Emanuel St. exterior
      

    TK Images for Martha Turner Sotheby's International Realty

    3308 St. Emanuel St. is for sale for $1.1 million.

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