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http://www.braunenterprises.com/files/flyer_549943b2-0345-bf75-da9e-5463f91e16b1_2200-yale-november.pdf

 

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Looks like they are redeveloping the  run down cleaners and Alabama Furniture 

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Photo seems to imply the large building could be used for a restaurant. Unfortunately, due to CoH's ridiculous parking requirements, that would require about double the number of spaces currently available on-site. 

 

The small dry cleaning building could potentially be used for a restaurant, since it would only require 16 of the 70 available spaces.

 

 

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Wow. If that really is Ramen Tatsu-Ya this is big news. Rumors of them expanding to Houston have been floating around for a couple of years.

 

 

Renderings show parking along Yale, but drawing shows the building facing Yale. It looks like they'll preserve the current dry cleaners and add on to the Alabama Furniture building, extending it North. 

 

No vehicular entrance on Yale, which I like.

 

Also Bernie's Burger Bus this close to my house is not good news for the waistline.

 

 

 

 

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Just outside. The east side of Yale is "wet" from 22nd St. north. The west side is dry up to 26th St.

This map is roughly correct (the eastern boundary is a little off).

Interesting, Kim's liquor is directly across the street from where the dry line commences at East 26th and Yale. That does make sense, as all the convenience stores have historically been on the east side of Yale, from 20th up to 610. This would explain why.

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I'm still holding out hope for Ramen. Tatsu-ya was shown as being in the other building (the dry cleaners), and that building isn't shown on this flyer (perhaps because it's already leased?). 

 

Uberrito is what used to be Mission Burrito, right?

 

Also, good news that this flyer is still showing the building fronting Yale with parking in the back.

 

 

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Demo permit for 2200 Yale (Alabama Furniture) issued today, and for 2222 Yale (dry cleaners) yesterday.

 

The dry cleaner site doesn't appear on the site plan in the current flyer. Only spaces offered on that flyer are the north end cap and the space immediately adjacent. The dry cleaner site may end up just being parking, or it may already be leased to an undisclosed tenant. It's been almost ten months with no confirmation about the ramen shop.

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tch*750xx942-530-49-0.jpg

 

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The Bernie's storefront should open later this summer. The Texas Children's Heights location should open in January 2017.

The 13,112-square-foot outpatient center at Yale Street is a relocation of Texas Children's Pediatric Heights at 2600 North Loop West Freeway, a Texas Children's spokesperson said. That location will have a Texas Children's urgent care center next door. It's unclear when the 2600 North Loop West Freeway location will be vacated.

Texas Children’s Hospital also signed a lease for a 19,291-square-foot location near the University of Houston, at the corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Griggs Road. That will be a relocation of Texas Children’s Pediatrics Cullen at 5751 Blythewood St., the Texas Children's spokesperson said. Baker Katz represented Texas Children's in its Blythewood lease.

The Texas Children's Heights location should open in January 2017. An opening date for the Blythewood location wasn't available.

 

http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/morning_call/2016/07/exclusive-longtime-heights-furniture-store-space.html?ana=twt

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1 hour ago, Angostura said:

Unless CoH has dramatically sped up their permitting and inspection process, there is approximately zero percent chance that Bernie's will open this summer.

 

Maybe they are talking about a Houston summer?  So, October would still be "late" summer.  

 

But you are right.  CoH has been terrible getting restaurant build outs permitted recently.  There are a number of projects that are just sitting right now and others that have been delayed by months thanks to CoH.  I do not see a burger coming out of this place until November at the earliest.

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On 7/1/2016 at 6:26 PM, Orang Bodoh said:

FWIW, TCH says they'll be open for business at the new location in January.

 

I would not be surprised if they beat Bernie's, despite the announced "summer 2016" opening, given that we're now in the 2nd half of October, and the interior build-out hasn't started. Apparently it's easier to get a pediatric clinic permitted than a burger joint.

 

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1 hour ago, Icemanhorns84 said:

They have completed most of the exterior work with the exception of installing the windows at the Bernie's Burger Bus side. I only took pictures from the back of the building. Also, wanted to note that they have a bike rack!

 

 

 

Presumably the window's aren't in yet because they still have to get the bus inside.

 

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