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Status
  
Complete

Opening
  
1982

Floor count
  
40

Type
  
Residential

Phone
  
+1 713-552-1000

Architect
  
César Pelli

Four Leaf Towers

Location
  
5100 San Felipe, Houston, Texas

Address
  
5100 San Felipe St, Houston, TX 77056, USA

Similar
  
HoustonL, MK Luxury Homes & Condos, Houston Condos and Town, John Daugherty Realtors, Martha Turner Sotheby's

Four leaf towers uptown real estate group


Four Leaf Towers is a high-rise residential complex located in Houston, Texas, United States, on San Felipe Street adjacent to the Uptown Houston district. They were designed by architect Cesar Pelli.

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Description and history

Designed by architect Cesar Pelli and constructed in 1982, the two towers in the complex each contain 200 condominium units.The 40-story condominium towers are situated in park-like setting. The outdoor sculpture, "Polygenesis" by Beverly Pepper is located at the front of the complex.

At 4:15 AM on October 13, 2001, a fire occurred in a fifth floor unit in the west tower. Houston Fire Department firefighter Captain Jay Jahnke died while fighting the fire. Over 175 firefighters extinguished the fire.

Zoned schools

The Four Leaf Towers are within the Houston Independent School District.

Residents are zoned to Briargrove Elementary School, Grady Middle School, and Lee High School (with Lamar and Westside high schools as options).

References

Four Leaf Towers Wikipedia