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If thats a drawing its a very good rendering. The attention to details like the reflections in the tap the light reflection in the window and the subtlety

of the reflections and the detail in the corrugated bar material. Its got to be a photo. Check out all of the details behind the glass.

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The Art Wall Unveiling in the Washington Avenue Arts District

 

ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, the Washington Avenue Arts District unveiled Art Wall Houston, an 800 foot mural wall along the South side of the new Art Alley outdoor gallery area in the heart of the Sawyer Yards creative campus. It was a family affair with drinks, live paintings, food trucks & more! The Washington Avenue Arts District is an ongoing project focused on creating an identity for our area that highlights our vibrant creative community.

 

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3 hours ago, CrockpotandGravel said:

 

3 hours ago, CrockpotandGravel said:

Updated site plan for Sawyer Yards phase I from Lovett Commerical brochure. Located at 2313 Edwards St in Houston.

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3 hours ago, CrockpotandGravel said:

Food truck Sticky's Chicken is opening at Sawyer Yards. The Houston Press article doesn't say which phase of Sawyer Yards the food truck is opening their brick and mortar in Houston.


From Houston Press:

Sticky's Chicken is happy to announce they are ready to take the next step. They've signed a lease at the Sawyer Yards community in the First Ward neighborhood.

http://www.houstonpress.com/restaurants/oh-yes-stickys-chicken-is-coming-to-menu-of-menus-10300909

 

Do we know if they are taking A or B?

 

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2 hours ago, CrockpotandGravel said:


From their website in August:
We are excited to announce that we are currently in the design/permitting process of our 2nd location in Houston, Texas located in the newly developed Sawyer Yards area!

 

That poorly punctuated sentence makes it look like they already have a location in Houston.  They don't.  They currently have one location . . . in Metarie, La.

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New Orleans brewery taps Houston to open big new brewhouse in Sawyer Yards

 

https://www.chron.com/entertainment/restaurants-bars/article/New-Orleans-brewery-taps-Houston-to-open-big-new-13816643.php
 

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Urban South Brewery, a crowd-pleasing brewery that is a fixture on the New Orleans hops-loving scene, is planning to open a 14,000-square-foot brewery in Houston.

 

The brewhouse, which will include a brewing facility, canning line and 3,500-square-foot beer garden, will go up at 1201 Oliver in the Sawyer Yards complex of industrial warehouses, art studios, galleries and restaurants. The 10-barrel brewhouse, canning line and public taproom is expected to open in fall 2019.

 

Houston was an easy choice for our first satellite brewery," said Jacob Landry, who founded Urban South in 2016 in New Orleans' Lower Garden District. "The connections between the city and New Orleans run deep, and we love that their craft beer culture is forward-thinking, innovative and rapidly growing. We're excited to be a part of this creative community, sharing the grassroots gospel of good beer in the south."

 

The Houston project will be led by brewmaster Dave Ohmer, formerly with B-52 Brewing Co. in Conroe. According to a press release Ohmer will bring his popular hazy IPAs, stouts and barrel-aged sours to Urban South, which already produces beers such as Charming Wit (brewed with coriander and orange peel), Paradise Park (an American lager), Coop'd Up (a soured farmhouse ale), and Carpe Rose (a cider ale with a cranberry finish). There will be 16 rotating taps in Houston, taproom tastings and beer-to-go options.

 

 

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3 hours ago, CrockpotandGravel said:

a high-end, hipster tattoo shop

 

Is that really a thing now? Not being a member of the betatted set, I'm probably out of touch with the related trends, but what comes to mind is a place redolent of beard oil and multi-thousand-dollar Specialized bikes, whose patrons would cringe at the sight of a very different type of bearded dude astride a Harley in search of some ink. 

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