In September 2008, a two-alarm fire, which broke out during Hurricane Ike, engulfed the historic building in flames, leaving behind a brick shell of ashes…everything, that is, except a single awning bearing the Brennan’s of Houston logo that was prophetically untouched.
Eighty percent of the historic building, designed by the great Houston architect John Staub in 1930, will be restored. Houston-based Linbeck Construction – the company’s portfolio includes the Omni and St. Regis hotels in Houston – will oversee the project alongside Pin Oak Interests and Studio Red Architects whose architects have participated in such notable projects as Moody Gardens, Wortham Theater Center, and Texas Heart Institute.
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