Sheridan Apartments (Houston)

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (ID# 84001825) on August 2, 1984.

It has Italianate features,[2] as well as influences from the Arts and Crafts movement and the Prairie School.

[3] 1922 was the year of construction, on land owned by Robert C. Duff that he had bought in 1919.

The City of Houston stated on its website "The Sheridan is of importance because it has undergone no significant alterations since its erection.

Will Jones closed in 2009,[8] and so Gregory-Lincoln's elementary boundary had an increase in territory in Midtown.

The Sheridan Apartments