The Hilton Houston Post Oak, located at 2001 Post Oak Blvd., has faced its fair share of challenges and is now back on the market. The hotel was forced into bankruptcy during the Covid pandemic when its owner could not meet mortgage payments. Despite being put up for sale, a potential buyer ultimately backed out.
Since JPMorgan Chase took over ownership of the Hilton Houston Post Oak, their management team has been working diligently to stabilize the property in preparation for a future sale. According to reports from the Houston Business Journal, it is expected that this hotel will be ready to hit the market by 2025.
Originally built in 1982 as The Warwick Post Oak Hotel and later rebranded as Double Tree Hotel on Post Oak, this iconic property was designed by renowned architect I.M. Pei and developed by Hines – a prominent real estate company based in Houston. Recognizing an opportunity to bring luxury accommodations to Galleria/Uptown area visitors, Hines constructed this impressive 14-story building with 448 rooms making it one of largest hotels in all of Houston.
After facing financial struggles due to unforeseen circumstances like Covid-19 pandemic ,the struggling Hilton Houston post oak hotel is once again available for purchase . Originally known as The Warwick post oak hotel when it opened its doors back in1982 ,this iconic establishment underwent rebranding under double tree banner before finally becoming part of prestigious hilton family . Designed by world-renowned architect I.M.Pei,the magnificent structure boasts fourteen floors housing four hundred forty eight luxurious guest rooms which makes it one among biggest hotels within bustling city limits .