New Magnolia Brewery moving into Shady Acres

Ten-year-old development is joined by newer homes adjacent to a former warehouse area in Shady Acres in Houston, Monday, April 22, 2019. Ten-year-old development is joined by newer homes adjacent to a former warehouse area in Shady Acres in Houston, Monday, April 22, 2019. Photo: Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff Photographer Photo: Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff Photographer Image 1 of / 9 Caption Close New Magnolia Brewery moving into Shady Acres 1 / 9 Back to Gallery

Another brewery is moving into one of Houston's transitioning urban neighborhoods. Shady Acres will soon be the recipient of New Magnolia Brewery.

The city recently approved a building permit to convert a 7,500-square-foot warehouse at 1616 Bevis St., just east of White Oak Bayou, into the brewery's home.

The new spot will add to Houston's 14 craft breweries and 50 craft brewpubs, according to Houston Beer Guide.

The original Magnolia Brewery was downtown at 715 Frankin. The building was the first commercial building in the city to receive the Houston Protected Landmark designation in 2006. It was built in 1893 and redesigned in 1911 for the Houston Ice and Brewing Co., which brewed the Magnolia and Southern Select beers.