

The Nueces Building was originally called the Sherman Building, named for its builder H.G. Sherman. Originally just six floors in height, pioneer South Texas rancher W.W. Jones added an additional four stories in 1937 for a total of ten floors. Check out the entire history of the building here: National Register of Historic Places Application . The building sits walking distance from Shoreline Boulevard, just two blocks west of Corpus Christi Bay at Peoples St. and Chaparral. Over the years, the building has housed the offices of several prominent businesses. In the late 1970s, the City of Corpus Christi was the largest tenant. Ownership changed hands in 1979 and the building received its current name.

The Nueces Lofts plan has been accepted by the Department of Interior and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. As part of the renovation, the ground floor has been returned to its original historic appearance with wood store fronts and recovery of the original transom windows and tile work above and below the first floor storefronts. The building’s mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems are completely replaced with an addition of a fire sprinkler and fire alarm system.

The ground floor houses the on site management office, lobby and tenant storage lockers available for rent in the mezzanine area. Loft, 1 bedroom, and 2 bedroom apartments are on floors two through ten.
