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You probably wouldn't choose to announce an apartment building at a meeting of industrial and office brokers....
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Parc Binz I & II: Offices With Retail At Binz And Chenevert St.
nate replied to ChannelTwoNews's topic in Going Up!
That is great news! I hope they put some good restaurants on the 1st floor.- 164 replies
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It has long been rumored there will be a new building dedicated to their collection of contemporary art, however, to my knowledge there have been no official announcements about a new MFAH building.
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Medical Village: Proposed Mixed-Use Development At 7100 Fannin St.
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New sign for a mixed-use development called "Medical Village" There are contact numbers for leasing with office, residential, retail opportunities. There is also a rendering of the project which appears to have several mid-rise buildings. I just noticed this last weekend and did not see this project on HAIF yet. Sorry for the bad picture, as all I had is the iPhone.
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With respect to something eventually, it is an educated guess. The remainder I have been told from an authoritative source.
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Something will get built there eventually, but this project is dead.
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Yes, it is definitely going up. They have already dug much of the foundation and a mobile crane is on site.
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Can anyone tell me why they have installed a fake, multi-colored tree on the San Jacinto sidewalk?
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In daylight today.
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Taken today with a point and shoot. Sorry for the lens smudge.
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The Menil Collection At 1533 Sul Ross St.
nate replied to MontroseNeighborhoodCafe's topic in Going Up!
There is a Fiesta nearby. Perhaps this is what he meant.- 420 replies
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The appeal should not effect the ability of the developer to build on the previously approved plans. I wish Buckfund luck. They have been completely screwed by the city.
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Well, it would be a complication. I don't think that the developer would have taken things this far unless it was confident of its ability to obtain financing. It just would not make any sense to continue to pay for traffic studies, to continue to apply for building permits, meet with city engineers, pay it architects to redesign the building for each permit application, etc. It is a risky project, but if the developer is willing to give liens against its other properties, I don't see a reason why they cannot get financing. Things are tough, but if they can put up a lot of collateral, they can get a loan. My prediction: the current apartments are demolished in December and building starts in early February. The neighbors may file a lawsuit, but I bet that it gets dismissed rather quickly.
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On what cause of action? An suit to enjoin a nuisance? That doesn't seem meritorious at all.
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Fort Bend county also has courts and there are also jury trials that will require members of the public to serve jury duty. I would prefer jury duty in downtown Houston to jury duty in Richmond any day.
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Those buildings are 30 stories. The tallest in the project is 35. See slide No. 9 at : http://crosstorian.com/Websites/crosstoria...ePrintPics2.pdf
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Houston Methodist Outpatient Center At 6445 Main St.
nate replied to frid's topic in Texas Medical Center
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Very cool. I don't see anything recent on the HBJ site, so I assume that you are referring to the rendering in the February article? http://cll.bizjournals.com/story_image/110451-400-0-1.jpg
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More brilliance from my "wonderful" council member... "In a broader sense, Clutterbuck said, the months of meetings show how difficult it is to regulate land use in a city without zoning." That's the whole point of not having zoning!
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It means that the hotelier's obligation to build is only triggered by the occurrence of some event stated in their agreement with Wulfe. A contingency can be anything, but it typically is obtaining financing. e.g., hotelier is not obligated to build and operate until it obtains a loan in the amount of X dollars at Y% interest payable over Z months secured by a....
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Temple Emanu El At 1500 Sunset Blvd.
nate replied to marmer's topic in Museum District/Hermann Park/Rice University area
4 story, 400 space parking garage as well as 8 new classrooms according to today's Village News.- 6 replies
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An update on this one. I received the free throw around newspaper, the Village News (no website) this morning. They have a front page story on the proposed high rise. To summarize: In mid-May, permit applications were filed with the city for "site utilities and foundation for future high rise apartments" at 3816 W. Alabama. They were returned with a number of corrections, including a traffic study analyzing the impact of a high-density development on neighboring streets. The developers will not confirm their plans. The Highland Village Civic Club president, Jimmy Glotfelty, says the surrounding community supports lower-density development, but a high rise "would get a tremendous outburst" from surrounding neighborhoods. The State Grille's lease is up on July 31. All buildings will be torn down at the end of the summer. Looks like this is going to happen.
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