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Lender-Owned: Marriott Houston Westchase

Market Price

2900 Briarpark Drive, Houston, TX 77042

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Last Updated: 08/12/2025

43,050 sqft

Building Size

17.56 acres

Lot Area

Details:
Building Size:    43,050 sqft
Lot Area:    17.56 acres
Keys:    604
Year Built:    1981
Floors:    10
Parking Spots:    905
Year Last Renovated:    2016
Description:

Ri Marketplace Online Auction September 23-25th, 2025
Register to bid on Marketplace:

https://rimarketplace.com/auction/2685/lender-owned-marriott-houston-westchase?utm_source=brevitas&utm_medium=listing&utm_campaign=external&utm_content=hospitality_2685

Alchemy Real Estate Advisors, in conjunction with RealINSIGHT Marketplace, are pleased to present this rare opportunity to acquire the lender-owned 604-room Marriott Houston Westchase in Houston, TX, with the asset set to be available for purchase in the September 25th Auction Event.

The property is readily accessible via the intersection of the Sam Houston Tollway and Westheimer Road, with over 166,000 vehicles passing daily, and sits in Houston’s thriving Westchase submarket - home to 1,500+ businesses and 16.3MM+ square feet of office space. Nine organizations now maintain corporate headquarters in Westchase - highlighted by recent relocations from Bechtel Energy, Noble Corporation, Apache Corporation, and Mattress Firm - as Westchase continues to grow.

Houston remains uniquely positioned for counter-cyclical growth, as major investments from Apple, Nvidia, Tesla, and Eli Lilly drive billions in development and generate thousands of high-quality jobs. As the hub for global energy, Houston is home to over 4,600 companies operating across traditional oil and gas as well as emerging renewable energy technologies. The broader MSA is poised for continued energy sector growth, fueled by renewed focus on domestic oil production and energy independence. With a population of more than 7.5 million people, Houston ranks as the fifth-largest MSA and the second-fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United States, driven by sustained job creation and in-migration. Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport is undergoing more than $4 billion in renovations and modernization to expand passenger capacity and enhance global connectivity. Houston also stands to benefit from the simultaneous closures of the Austin and Dallas convention centers in 2025, which will leave both markets without competitive facilities through 2029.


Lamar P. Fisher
Fisher Auction Company Inc.
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