Maurice Novosad
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 @ 10:48pm
Rating: Five stars. Sixty years ago, I visited the Beaconsfield two to three times a week. It was the home/studio of Mrs. John Wesley Graham, the notable voice teacher and coach. The uniformed doorman/elevator operator was always on duty, always stately and courteous. The lobby was beautiful, and I couldn't help but privileged each time I visited the Beaconsfield.
Mary Smith
Sunday, June 22nd, 2008 @ 9:35pm
Rating: Five stars. Many times, I have looked through the window to the lobby. It is beautiful! I really like a building to have a fancy lobby. This one almost reminds me of Esperson's lobby because of the mosaic tile floor.They say they still have an elevator operator!
Fred Lawson
Saturday, June 16th, 2007 @ 11:29am
Rating: Five stars. A real surprise to find anything this old and in such good condition in Houston's CBD. It will be more and more a treasure as the empty lots around it are developed. For it to be saved when it was renovated instead of being torn down is fortunate for the whole city.
Serena
Thursday, March 22nd, 2007 @ 12:40am
Rating: Five stars. Built in 1909, this was Houston's original Luxury Highrise. This is a 9 story building; 8 stories are residential and the bottom is commercial.
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