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  2. A paving permit was purchased yesterday for 3122 Leeland St. Details from the permit: Use: New apartment foundation w/ sitework '15 IBC FCC Group: Structures other than buildings The permit is Co-op at EaDo, an apartment building from Urban Gensis that's going up soon.
  3. Several more sign related permits were purchased yesterday for Drop Shots at 2520 Airline Dr, Suite A-100: Sign construction permit Sign operating permit Signs electrical installation permit Details from the permits: Use: N3 Illum 1fc 11x6x16 Drop Shots FCC Group: High technology sign Drop Shots is a pickleball bar and court located in Houston Farmers Market. Sign construction permit Sign operating permit Signs electrical installation permit
  4. A plan review was purchased yesterday for 717 Lehman St, Bldg 1. It's likely this will receive permit approval either later today or next week. Details from the permit: Use: 51,302 sf apartment building / clubhouse & sitework(BLD1)(M/7)1-4-5-R2/A3-A'15IBC SPK FCC Group: Apartments As previously posted, an apartment building is planned for 717 Lehman St, along with 807 Lehman St. 807 Lehman St is the site of Lehman Mobile Park / Lehman Mobile Home Park. Although this was placed in The Heights forum, neither properties are located in the Greater Heights area. The properties are located near the Independence Heights area.
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  6. Not air conditioned?? In this the year of our Lord two thousand and twenty-four???
  7. A couple of sign permits were purchased yesterday for 5740 San Felipe St, Ste 130: Sign plan review Sign site inspections Details from the permits: Use: New marquee 15 X 3 Common Bond Coffee & Bakery FCC Group: High technology sign As previously posted, Common Bond is opening an outpost on the ground level of Gables Tanglewood. It's leasing the unit formerly occupied by Local Foods. Sign plan review Sign site inspections
  8. A plan reviewing fee was purchased today for 250 W 19th St, Suite A. Details from the permit: Use: Remodel; retail FCC Group : Non-residential alteration The listed occupant on the permit is Agnes and Sherman. It's a restaurant taking over Alice Blue's former home. Agnes and Sherman is part of the collection of shops and eateries at 238-250 W 19th St in the Heights.
  9. Yesterday, I booked a flight on Southwest out of IAH for October. Today they sent out an email saying they will reroute me and give me a $100 voucher.
  10. You're welcome. I do my best to search the forum beforehand to see if there is an ongoing thread. However, I noticed topics weren't appearing in the search. I began second guessing myself because I remembered seeing the topics. Still, the search brought up nothing. I then scrolled through the forum and found the topic, clicked on it, and it was archived. Now that we know that archived topics is a recent action across the forum, let's hope it can be undone.
  11. Thank you. I see you sent a personal message later in the morning after my post. I appreciate it. I'll respond momentarily. Fingers crossed that the archiving issue can be resolved. Thanks again.
  12. You’re the one who sounds like an insolent fool. And ALTA is not even near Norhill!
  13. Yes! This is correct. It was a Luke's hamburger joint at one time but when I moved to Houston, my family went down to Westheimer and loop 610 as Roy Rogers was there in a personal opening. I was very young, probably six years old or so but I was there when he opened Roy Rogers BBQ in Houston, It was very cool!
  14. Correct. I came across this info a while after I made the initial comment — the area was just renewing the special protections that they already had. Nevertheless ... those shackles will not last forever.
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  16. This project, now called Aspire A&M, has secured construction financing. Hopefully some movement starts soon. I'll be keeping an eye out for it on my next trip through College Station. https://www.multihousingnews.com/harrison-street-jv-lands-loan-for-texas-student-housing/
  17. Architect - https://mcshouston.com
  18. The Norhill area? A lot of that is already historic districts and/or deed restricted.
  19. ^^^ slow... lethargic... snail's pace... turtle's pace... constipation mode... geriatric's pace... slow motion... freeze frame... ketchup in a bottle's pace... you know, the very standard for houston city officials never getting things done unlike other big cities within our great state. It's nowhere near ROCKET SCIENCE...
  20. Sounds like the 1960's. "If you remember it, you weren't there."
  21. Gotta love them (presumably) actually listening to some feedback. It would really dampen that part of the hike and bike trail if there was suddenly a big parking lot to your left
  22. I'm thinking a shaded waiting area with swings ( like the car wash at Montrose and Dallas) might be nice😃 Maybe a way to clean, vacuum, windex out my car🧐 uhmmmm WiFi maybe, with plug ins to recharge my phone😍 ooooow one of those fancy Japanese (or Swedish) food and drink machines?😁 a tiny free little library up on a pole?🥳
  23. McCarthy Building Cos. to leave Greenway Plaza for Galleria area - Houston Business Journal (bizjournals.com) "St. Louis-based McCarthy Building Cos. is preparing to leave its current office at 3800 Buffalo Speedway after signing a lease for 38,230 square feet of office space at 2200 Post Oak near The Galleria mall. McCarthy, which is building local projects such as the Ismaili Center in the United States, has officed at 3800 Buffalo Speedway since 2016."
  24. I can see the images…had problems about a month ago but the issue corrected itself…
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