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2214 Mechanic Street
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Sealy Lofts History
The Sealy Building is a three-story Victorian work of architecture located in the heart of Galveston's Historical Strand District. This historical building was built by John Sealy in 1876 as investment property and used as a warehouse. At that time, the Strand was known as the "Wall Street of the Southwest." The building is surrounded by the historical entertainment district, in which the Grand 1894 Opera House, The Strand Theatre and other venues are found. Shopping on the Strand is a major attraction to Galveston Island, and the Sealy Lofts are amidst many art galleries, antique stores, factory outlets, collectable boutiques, gift stores and more. The Sealy Lofts are also walking distance from museums, such as the Railroad Museum, and a wide array of fine and casual restaurants. The historical building is now being preserved by Chuck Morris Estate Homes, who has earned a reputation of incorporating brilliant creativity and attention to detail in every home. Personal caring and focusing on the highest standards of quality have made Chuck Morris Estate Homes one of Texas’ premier builders.
Unique among homebuilders, Chuck Morris, President of Chuck Morris Estate Homes, brings over 20 years of home building experience and ten years in petrochemical construction to the custom homebuilding industry, allowing Chuck to supervise on a more sophisticated level. To complete the team, Debbie Morris, wife of Chuck Morris, has a degree in Communications and is a native of the Houston construction industry. As Project Coordinator, she leads the homebuyer through the design process, from meeting with the architects and interior designers through organizing the selection process. Chuck and Debbie Morris continue to incorporate the highest standards of quality in their custom homes... For Those Who Demand Excellence. |
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