910 Louisiana is a 50-story, skyline-defining trophy office tower of stature commensurate with Houston’s position as the energy capital of the world. Completed in 1970, 910 Louisiana was the first high-rise office structure built by Gerald D. Hines Interests and became the standard for modern Class A office buildings in Houston. Original anchor tenants Shell Oil, Baker Botts, and The Houston Club (formerly the Plaza Club) still remain in the building.
910 Louisiana features include:
- 49 floors of office space
- 3 levels of below-grade parking
- Exterior plaza with landscaping and seating areas
- 1,170,000 SF of office space
- 39,000 SF of retail space
- 24,500 square foot, column-free rectangular floor plates
- 9-foot high ceilings on typical floor
- LEED® Gold certified
- Completed: April 1970
- Renovated 1990, 2012
- The 2017 Outstanding Building of the Year® (TOBY®) International Winner in the Renovated Category
- BOMA 360 Performance Program building