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3717 Crane St
Houston, TX 77026
The Silver Slipper · Commerce de détail Propriété À vendre


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Résumé de l'annonce
Historic Silver Slipper Site | Frenchtown Cultural Landmark
Frenchtown – Near Fifth Ward / Downtown Houston
Rare opportunity to acquire the historic site of the Silver Slipper, a cornerstone of Houston’s Zydeco music scene and a culturally significant property located in the historic Frenchtown neighborhood.
This property offers investors, developers, and owner-users a chance to own a piece of Houston history while capitalizing on ongoing redevelopment and revitalization in the surrounding area.
Highlights:
-Historic location of the legendary Silver Slipper music venue
-Situated in Frenchtown, a recognized cultural district
-Strong redevelopment potential (retail, cultural venue, mixed-use, or residential)
-Proximity to Downtown Houston and major transportation corridors
-Increasing investment activity in the Fifth Ward / Frenchtown area
Historical Significance:
-The Silver Slipper played a major role in the development and popularity of Zydeco music in Houston, hosting influential musicians and serving as a cultural hub for the Creole community.
-This property is directly tied to the growth of Zydeco as a defining musical genre in the region, making it ideal for:
-Cultural redevelopment projects
-Music or arts venues
-Heritage-focused concepts
-Unique retail or hospitality experiences
Texas Historical Marker (Transcription):
"Title: Zydeco Music in Frenchtown - In the 1920s, Creole families from Louisiana, known as “Creoles of Color,” migrated to Houston, establishing the neighborhood known as Frenchtown. In addition to their culture and language, they also brought their music to Houston. Zydeco, a fusion of traditional Creole music and other styles, became an important form of expression for the families that settled in Frenchtown.
Traditional Creole music featured an accordion backed by washboard percussion and sometimes a fiddle. This music was an integral part of social gatherings, called la-las, which served the purpose of raising funds for the community. By the 1940s, musicians blended the music, also known as la-la, with jazz and blues to form the distinctive sound known as Zydeco.
As the musical form grew in popularity, several Frenchtown venues, including the Silver Slipper, began to showcase Zydeco musicians. Another popular club was Johnson’s, established by Charley Johnson. Lonnie Mitchell, manager of the club after Johnson’s death, also performed there. Johnson’s granddaughter, Doris McClendon, later ran the club, changing its name to the Continental Lounge and Zydeco Ballroom. A regular performer was Clifton Chenier, known as the “King of Zydeco.” An innovator, he modernized the style by adding electric guitars, a bass, drums, a saxophone and a trumpet to the more customary musical instruments.
Through the years, the population of Frenchtown has become increasingly diverse. However, renewed interest in Zydeco in the late 20th century helped ensure this dynamic neighborhood will continue to preserve its rich musical and cultural heritage."
(Marker is property of the State of Texas – 2007)
This is more than a property—it’s a story, a brand, and a destination waiting to be reimagined!
Frenchtown – Near Fifth Ward / Downtown Houston
Rare opportunity to acquire the historic site of the Silver Slipper, a cornerstone of Houston’s Zydeco music scene and a culturally significant property located in the historic Frenchtown neighborhood.
This property offers investors, developers, and owner-users a chance to own a piece of Houston history while capitalizing on ongoing redevelopment and revitalization in the surrounding area.
Highlights:
-Historic location of the legendary Silver Slipper music venue
-Situated in Frenchtown, a recognized cultural district
-Strong redevelopment potential (retail, cultural venue, mixed-use, or residential)
-Proximity to Downtown Houston and major transportation corridors
-Increasing investment activity in the Fifth Ward / Frenchtown area
Historical Significance:
-The Silver Slipper played a major role in the development and popularity of Zydeco music in Houston, hosting influential musicians and serving as a cultural hub for the Creole community.
-This property is directly tied to the growth of Zydeco as a defining musical genre in the region, making it ideal for:
-Cultural redevelopment projects
-Music or arts venues
-Heritage-focused concepts
-Unique retail or hospitality experiences
Texas Historical Marker (Transcription):
"Title: Zydeco Music in Frenchtown - In the 1920s, Creole families from Louisiana, known as “Creoles of Color,” migrated to Houston, establishing the neighborhood known as Frenchtown. In addition to their culture and language, they also brought their music to Houston. Zydeco, a fusion of traditional Creole music and other styles, became an important form of expression for the families that settled in Frenchtown.
Traditional Creole music featured an accordion backed by washboard percussion and sometimes a fiddle. This music was an integral part of social gatherings, called la-las, which served the purpose of raising funds for the community. By the 1940s, musicians blended the music, also known as la-la, with jazz and blues to form the distinctive sound known as Zydeco.
As the musical form grew in popularity, several Frenchtown venues, including the Silver Slipper, began to showcase Zydeco musicians. Another popular club was Johnson’s, established by Charley Johnson. Lonnie Mitchell, manager of the club after Johnson’s death, also performed there. Johnson’s granddaughter, Doris McClendon, later ran the club, changing its name to the Continental Lounge and Zydeco Ballroom. A regular performer was Clifton Chenier, known as the “King of Zydeco.” An innovator, he modernized the style by adding electric guitars, a bass, drums, a saxophone and a trumpet to the more customary musical instruments.
Through the years, the population of Frenchtown has become increasingly diverse. However, renewed interest in Zydeco in the late 20th century helped ensure this dynamic neighborhood will continue to preserve its rich musical and cultural heritage."
(Marker is property of the State of Texas – 2007)
This is more than a property—it’s a story, a brand, and a destination waiting to be reimagined!
Faits sur la propriété
Type de vente
Investissement ou propriétaire utilisateur
Type de propriété
Commerce de détail
Taille du bâtiment
2 145 pi²
Année de construction
1951
Prix
348 625 $ CAD
Prix par pi²
162,53 $ CAD
Pourcentage loué
Vacant
Hauteur du bâtiment
1 étage
Coefficient d’occupation des sols de l’immeuble
0,14
Taille du lot
0,36 AC
Zone de développement économique
Oui
Zonage
NZ
Impôts fonciers
| Numéro de lot | 0701070010011 | Évaluation des bâtiments | 114 042 $ CAD |
| Évaluation du terrain | 115 537 $ CAD | Évaluation totale | 229 579 $ CAD |
Impôts fonciers
Numéro de lot
0701070010011
Évaluation du terrain
115 537 $ CAD
Évaluation des bâtiments
114 042 $ CAD
Évaluation totale
229 579 $ CAD
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