BUYERS WILL RESTORE WEINGARTEN MANSION, EXPAND KITCHEN, CALL IT HOME The owner of a offshore-drilling-rig fabricating company in Baytown and his wife, a real estate agent, have bought the former Weingarten mansion at 4000 S. MacGregor Way in Riverside Terrace —Â and they’re announcing plans to restore the property with the help of architect David Bucek, whose firm was responsible for the redo of the Menil house. Darryl and Lori Schroeder tell Nancy Sarnoff they plan to live in the 1935 home and “keep as much original as we can” — but that apparently doesn’t mean holding the kitchen to its current size. Darryl Schroeder tells Sarnoff they bid full asking price, or $2.25 million, for the decaying estate designed by Joseph Finger for grocery-store magnate Joseph Weingarten. MLS records appear to show he’s being a bit modest, however: They record a sales price of $2.75 million, or $500,000 over the asking price. (The discrepancy might otherwise be explained by the Schroeders’ additional $500,000 purchase of the 1.58-acre property next door at 3932 S. MacGregor Way, though that property was listed separately.) Readers hoping the 4.73-acre property might one day find its way into the hands of the neighboring University of Houston, possibly as a house for a future president, take note: The 68-year-old president of Lone Star Energy Fabricating is a UH alumnus. [Prime Property; previously on Swamplot] Photo: HAR
Wow, this is GREAT news. Everyone just new some developer would come in and bulldoze the house and fill it with lesser newer construction. I wonder if the lot had specific attachments that made it difficult to subdivide like they wanted. Who knows I’m just pleased these people will refurbish this grand old house, such great brew for RT. They have their work cut out, the people before left it to ruin. My advise tho: build an attractive iron fence and get some great security.
Knew*
That is great news!
Awesome, awesome to the max. Welcome to the neighborhood!
Channel 2 tonight 10pm news they will do a story about this home being saved check it out
[beaming] What a happy day!
Fantastic news.
And they could not have picked a better architect. David Bucek is brilliant and is the region’s finest restoration expert.
Cool. It’s amazing how nice homes in that area are.
Seeing as this is the Weingarten mansion, wouldn’t an “update” with round turrets and a stucco façade be more appropriate? Ironic this house is going to be thoughtfully restored.
This is a WIN for Houston preservation; one of those great moments in our architectural history where a client becomes a patron to leave something beyond themselves.
Great news! Restoration will be a lot of work, but not nearly so much as, say, building an offshore oil platform. The new owner is no stranger to big projects.
Bravo Schroeders! Enjoy your new home.
very nice….!! and that lot next door too!!!
Thank you, Schroeders for your contribution to Houston!!