The former Swift and Co. building located in the Heights is set to be transformed into a 4.47-acre mixed-use development over the next year. Developer Radom Capital is spearheading the project along with the redevelopment of another Houston icon known as the Tower Theatre in Montrose and its adjacent shopping center along Westheimer Road.

The Swift Building


1111 Westheimer & Doc's


The timeline

Construction started on the 1111 Westheimer development in 2024 and was completed in early 2025. Vice President of Radom Capital Barton Kelly said tenants will begin opening over the next eight months, with a scheduled opening date for Doc’s in early fall.


The Swift Building will break ground this spring after almost a year of delays, which Kelly said were due to issues with historic designation, permits and tariffs. However, it is on track to be open to the public by the spring of 2026.

Stay tuned

More details will be available on the two projects and future tenants in Community Impact's print edition for the Heights, River Oaks and Montrose, which will be in mailboxes May 9.