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    galveston's crown jewel of condos

    Luxurious new mid-rise makes waves in Galveston as first upscale beachfront condo in 15 years

    Steven Devadanam
    Oct 25, 2022 | 2:32 pm

    Given the boom in development and the post-Harvey resurgence, it’s easy to forget that Galveston’s last major condominium project was launched some 15 years ago. But that’s about to change, thanks to a major Houston real estate power player.

    Houston-based developer Satya has announced a new mid-rise coming to Galveston’s West End. Appropriately dubbed Tiara on the Beach, the luxe collection offers 63 posh residences over 10 stories and, as so many locally and moving here desire, sweeping views. Tiara (10525 San Luis Pass Rd.) is slated to break ground in late 2023 and open to occupants in the fourth quarter of 2025, per the company.

    Prices per unit begin at $1 million; Nan Properties Developer Services is overseeing sales.

    Like so many great ideas, Tiara was sparked by necessity, as Satya CEO Sunny Bathija found a dearth of luxury condominiums in Galveston while shopping for his family. Inspired by the lavish offerings when he bought in Miami — arguably America’s best coastal condo city per offering — Bathija was determined to bring high-end, lock-and-leave living to Galveston.

    “I have always felt there was a big gap in new development in Galveston,” he tells CultureMap. “Post-COVID beachfront property demands have increased and that is what pushed me to move forward to develop this project.”

    Beachfront living is obviously the draw, as Tiara boasts a private walkway to the beach in an area at the end of the Seawall that is usually less trafficked than counterparts. Inside, the mid-rise features a grand lobby, a spacious pool with a negative-edge waterfall and sun lounge, and a fitness center and yoga studio — both that overlook the Gulf.

    Residents can enjoy a media room, private wine storage and tasting room, a cigar lounge, and a club room with a private dining area and catering kitchen (especially good for beachy getaways).

    Options to unwind include a golf simulator, jogging trail, pickleball court, basketball court, and bike racks and golf cart storage. Fire pits and a hot tub offer zen and chill.

    For a curated living experience, services include an events and activities coordinator, pool concierge, yoga and aqua aerobics classes, personal fitness trainer, beach chairs and umbrellas, dog grooming and walking, housekeeping services, grocery shopping, plant care maintenance, and arrival prep and stocking.

    Speaking of living, Tiara’s 63 units range from one, two, and three bedrooms, plus seven penthouses and two penterras (penthouse-level homes on the first floor of residences).

    Awash with ambient light, units feature 10 to 11-foot ceilings and floorplans ranging from 1,661 square feet to 4,306 square feet. With a clean, contemporary design by the award-winning PLACE Designers, spaces include wood-inspired and porcelain tile flooring, quartz countertops, gourmet kitchens with Thermador and Gagganeau appliances, and Italian soft closure cabinetry, per press materials.

    Not surprisingly, demand is already high, Bathija notes, from Newstonians from the West Coast who demand waterfront living, as well as those from Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio and Houstonians who want a respite from the booming metropolis.

    “Having a beachfront property with easy access which you can drive to for short and long weekends can be a great escape from city life,” adds Bathija.

    Responsible for more than 100 projects that are collectively valued at more than half a billion in and around the Greater Houston area, Bathija isn’t shy about the prospects about his new coastal mid-rise — especially as it compares to previous offerings.

    “After 14 years of Emerald and Diamond,” he says, wittily referencing current Galveston gem-themed condos, “it is time to get the crown jewel, Tiara, in place.”

    Tiara on the Beach Galveston rendering

    Rendering courtesy of Bogza

    A private walkway leads to the beach.

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    Tiara on the Beach; 10525 San Luis Pass Rd. For sales, more information, or to stay up to date on the mid-rise, call 409-974-4537 or visit the official site.

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    330-unit luxury apartment building coming to former Disco Kroger site

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 21, 2025 | 12:15 pm
    Artis Montrose rendering
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    A rendering previews the Artis Montrose.

    A new luxury apartment building is coming to the site of the former “Disco Kroger” in Montrose. Groundbreaking has taken place for the building, which will be called the Artis Montrose.

    Expected to cost $100 million, the 528,734-square-foot, seven-story building will be home to 330 units. Commercial development firm Southeastern, which acquired the property from Kroger in 2021, has retained Arch-Con Corporation to build the project. The name is a play on the phrase “Art is Montrose” and nods to the neighborhood’s history as a destination for creatives from all walks of life.

    “Artis Montrose is in the center of one of Houston’s most desirable districts,” Southeastern vice president Mary Senn said in a statement. “The development’s name and design incorporate the site’s history and the neighborhood’s rich tapestry of culture and art.”

    Residents will have access to a number of amenities, including a pet spa, office spaces, game and club room, and a fitness center. A podium deck on the third floor will offer a resort-style pool along with outdoor kitchens, a grilling areas, a zen garden, and fire pit.

    “When Kroger approached us with this property, we saw it as an ideal development for our multifamily portfolio,” Senn added. “We pride ourselves on creating community with thoughtful design and resident events. Our signage, finishes, unit designs, and amenity usage are all carefully considered to ensure a harmonious living experience. We invest time and effort in our developments because we envision them as long-term investments that will benefit our residents. This commitment sets us apart and helps us retain our valued residents.”

    Longtime Montrose residents will remember “Disco Kroger” for its 24-hour operation that attracted a diverse array of customers — from club goers to performers and residents looking for late night eats. Kroger closed the store in January 2021, stating that it had lost money for years.

    Adding Artis Montrose will be the latest new project near the intersection of Montrose and Westheimer. Over the past years, the area has seen a number of changes, including the opening of the high-rise tower at La Colombe d’Or and the Montrose Collective mixed-use development. Construction has yet to begin on Starling, a mixed-use development on the site of the former Half Price Books property.

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