A Bright Stucco Future for the Norman Apartments

The Norman apartment building at 717 West Alabama at Stanford St. caught fire and burned last August. The 8-unit Montrose building, which the Houston Press saw fit to declare the city’s “Best Apartment” back in 2004, showed up in Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report just before Christmas. A reader sends in pics of the new multicolored stucco-and-foam construction going up in its place and notes:

It appears that they were quick to rebuild, It looked to me that they used the old piers, and just added the support beams for a (pier & beam foundation). Glad to see that they took advantage of the exsiting foundation.

And look, new foam quoins at the corner, to hold the stucco rainbow together! Are they fireproof?

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Swamplot roving photographer Candace Garcia was ahead of the game — she took these photos of the woodish frame last month, long before anyone knew there’d be so much uh, going on on top of it:

And . . . it’s for sale. The listing doesn’t mention a price, but says the building will contain six 1-bedroom apartments and two efficiencies, laminated wood floors, and of course granite countertops — though what color isn’t mentioned. There’ll be a 4-machine in-house laundromat, too.

Photos: Candace Garcia (bottom); Swamplot inbox (all others)

5 Comment

  • Sure it’s not pretty but if it’s a new and affordable option in Montrose then I’m all for it!

  • Isn’t that the landmark apartment building whose vintage hippie-dippie 1970’s re-do (45-degree angle siding, round windows) lasted until the present day?

  • Isn’t that the landmark apartment building whose vintage hippie-dippie 1970’s re-do (45-degree angle siding, round windows) lasted until the present day?
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    It was. Vintage and not cheap. I wish they had just duplicated the original. This looks boring. And probably not cheap.

  • For better or worse, they didn’t use the old foundation as it was … there’s some sort of pretty thick concrete slab underneath this new monstrosity urban living concept.

  • I was hoping the original would be replicated, but the new one is awful looking. It lacks even the faintest hint of builder’s charm.