The Capitol Lofts is a building located at 711 Main Street in downtown Houston, Texas. Constructed in 1908, the building was originally used for office space and was converted to residential lofts in the 1990s.[1] The building was the tallest building in Houston and Texas until being surpassed by the Praetorian Building in Dallas, Texas as the tallest building in Texas in 1909. It remained the tallest in Houston until 1915 when surpassed by the Texas Company Annex.
Designed by architect Alfred C. Finn, the building's original facade was covered with granite and glass in the 1980s.[2]
Franklin Lofts is within the Houston Independent School District.
Residents are zoned to Bruce Elementary School,[3] E. O. Smith Education Center (for middle school),[4] and Davis High School.[5]
Preceded by Franklin Lofts |
Tallest Building in Houston 1908—1915 41m |
Succeeded by Texas Company Annex |
Preceded by Franklin Lofts |
Tallest Building in Texas 1908—1909 41m |
Succeeded by Praetorian Building |