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    77010 Is The Place To Live

    The nation's second wealthiest ZIP code is in an unlikely Houston neighborhood

    Barbara Kuntz
    Barbara Kuntz
    Dec 15, 2014 | 3:04 pm

    The second wealthiest ZIP code in the nation isn't in River Oaks or one of the Memorial area villages.

    Instead, a small area of downtown Houston lays claim to that lofty status, according to a recent study by a real estate blog.

    The next time Hollywood is looking for an upscale location for a series, instead of 90210, perhaps they should look to 77010.

    Movoto's report shows that residents living in 77010 made an average per capita income of $212,325, based on information pulled from the Census' American Community Survey for 2008 to 2012. That ZIP code area includes Discovery Green and the George R. Brown Convention Center, with boundaries of Highway 59 to the south, Polk Street to the west, Fannin Street to the north and Rusk Street to the east.

    We're guessing that the 77010 ZIP scored so high on the tony list because a) not many people live there, and b) those who do live in pricey highrises. The two main residential towers in the area are One Park Place, a rental tower overlooking Discovery Green, and Four Seasons Place, attached to the Four Seasons Hotel, which offers condos for sale with hotel-quality amenities.

    The Four Seasons Hotel Houston, located at 1300 Lamar S., converted 64 units in the mid-1980s for short- and long-term leasing or even purchase. CultureMap featured unit 3707 in the tower with private entrance at 1111 Caroline St. it the ongoing On the Market series. Designed by renowned architect William F. Stern, the 4,776-square-foot penthouse on the 30th floor was originally listed at $4.6 million and is still on the market at a reduced price of $3,850,000.

    One Park Place, located at 1400 McKinney St. and developed by The Finger Companies, boasts 24-hour, five-star concierge services and a one acre resort-style pool. Occupants also enjoy a private entrance to Phoenicia Specialty Foods and MKT Bar Cafe.

    So the next time Hollywood is looking for an upscale location for a series, instead of 90210, perhaps they should look to 77010.

    Movoto's ranking of 32,420 ZIP codes reveals the other richest ZIP codes in its top 10 list. These incredibly well-off areas are:

    1. 21056, Gibson Island, Md.
    2. 77010, Houston
    3. 04642, Harborside, Maine
    4. 94528, Diablo, Calif.
    5. 99510, Anchorage
    6. 08248, Strathmere, N.J.
    7. 10007, New York
    8. 19316, Brandamore, Penn.
    9. 02110, Boston
    10. 49717, Tuscarora Township, Mich.

    The only other Texas city to make it to the top 50 wealthiest ZIP codes is Farnsworth up in the Panhandle, coming it at 31 with an average per capita income of $118,870.

    Boundary map for ZIP code 77010.

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    Post Oak property redeveloped

    Renovated Galleria development will add 'greatest neighborhood restaurant'

    Eric Sandler
    Jun 4, 2025 | 1:08 pm
    Central Park Post Oak redevelopment rendering
    Courtesy of Midway
    The complex will add two new buildings.

    A Galleria-area office complex has announced a comprehensive series of renovations and upgrades designed to make it one of the area’s premier mixed-use destinations. Renovations are currently underway at the Post Oak Central development, which will now be known as Central Park Post Oak.

    Located at 2000 Post Oak Boulevard between Westheimer and San Felipe, Central Park Post Oak is a 17-acre parcel that consists of three high-rise office buildings with a combined 1.2 million square feet of office separated by an expansive lawn. Houston-based real estate development firm Midway, working with real estate investment firms 3Edgewood and Parkway, plans to replace that lawn with two new retail buildings and a greenspace. The changes are partially inspired by the Post Oak Boulevard redevelopment project that added more than 1,000 trees, wider sidewalks, and dedicated bus lanes to the bustling thoroughfare.

    "Our vision is to create a dynamic, walkable urban destination that honors the Boulevard’s rich history while meeting the evolving needs of Houston's Uptown District. We are crafting a lifestyle for those who work, shop, and dine here," Midway executive vice president Clayton Freels said in a statement.

    One anchor of the new retail component will be the first Houston location of The Henry, a restaurant that will occupy a newly-constructed, 7,000-square-foot, jewel box space. Part of Fox Restaurant Concepts (North Italia, Flower Child), The Henry is described as “the greatest neighborhood restaurant.” It’s open for weekday breakfast, weekend brunch, lunch, and dinner with an eclectic menu that includes sandwiches, salads, sushi, steak, seafood, and more.

    Other changes to the property include the addition of on-street parking, upgrades to the complex’s parking garages, and more new retailers and restaurants that will be announced in the coming months. The project began construction in April with plans to finish by fall 2026.

    In addition, Midway announced that TDECU will occupy 125,000 square feet in Central Park One and BBVA has leased a floor (20,000 square feet) in Central Park Two.

    Central Park Post Oak redevelopment rendering
      

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    The complex will add two new buildings.

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