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  1. Photos of the clean up from Tropical Storm Imelda at Ship Channel Trading Co. This is located at 923 Wakefield Dr in Garden Oaks Photos are from PaperCity (but are probably another source)
  2. More on Ship Channel Trading Co. in Garden Oaks. This is located at 923 Wakefield Dr in Houston. The Leader reported on whether the new drainage project in the Oak Forest area had any effect (positive or negative) since its completion and Tropical Storm Imelda. It's worth reading. From the article: Imelda caused flooding all over Southeast Texas and in local neighborhoods such as Mangum Manor, Oak Forest and even the Heights, which has the highest elevation in Houston. The hardest-hit part of the area was immediately west of Alba Road on Judiway and Wakefield Drive – the southwestern edge of the drainage project that was completed in December 2018. Homes on Wakefield that did not flood during Harvey, the most significant rain event in Houston’s history, took on water during Imelda. So did businesses such as Great Heights Brewing Company and upcoming coffee roaster Ship Channel Trading Co., which are on Wakefield between Alba and Golf Drive. One of the flood victims said the recent drainage project seems to have caused storm water to collect near the intersection of Alba and Wakefield, a low point that had water rushing in from all directions on Sept. 19. https://theleadernews.com/did-drainage-project-help-hurt-or-have-no-impact/ More from PaperCity: https://www.papercitymag.com/restaurants/ship-channel-trading-company-houston-coffee-roastery-flooded-imelda-recovery Photo and video of the flooded building: https://www.instagram.com/p/B2rnlQoHdpZ
  3. This was in the previous thread for 100 N Jackson St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by crockpotandgravel, August 29, 2018 in the thread for 100 N Jackson St. Website for Industry Brewery updated. Opening in Housotn at 100 N Jackson. https://www.industrybrewery.com/
  4. This was originally posted September 10, 2018 in the previous thread for 1504 Chapman St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Photos of 1504 Chapman Street in Houston where Local Group Brewing will rehab the building. From Facebook The current team standing on the soon to be patio in front of the green monster. Video: https://instagram.fhou1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/vp/144b9711e86c17978a7f54d2fba39c77/5B99A758/t50.2886-16/40560219_312464462841901_4897536468707708253_n.mp4
  5. This was originally posted September 18, 2019 in the previous thread for 923 Wakefield Dr | Garden Oaks. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. More on Ship Channel Trading Co. No mock up of the site changes were included in the article below. From The Leader, posted in July: That same year, he and a former trading colleague purchased the 1-acre property on Wakefield, which used to house Barziza Concrete Contractors. “We looked all over Houston,” said Craig, who lives in the West University area. “But the first time I saw this place I knew this was it. I had not spent much time here before, but I have gotten to know some of the neighbors and other businesses in the area and I could not be more excited to be here. It’s got a lot of the same appeal as the Heights, and I feel that Ship Channel and the other local businesses on the block can add to the personality and character of the area.” The warehouse on Wakefield has needed an overhaul. “We are working with Method Architecture and Horizon Construction,” Craig said. “There wasn’t much here previously so almost everything you see is new, and was developed from the ground up.” https://theleadernews.com/new-coffee-company-aims-to-perk-up-wakefield/
  6. This was originally posted September 18, 2019 in the previous thread for 923 Wakefield Dr | Garden Oaks. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. The warehouse at 923 Wakefield, Houston was leased to Ship Channel Trading Co. Ship Channel Trading Co. is a coffee roaster in the Garden Oaks area. It will also be a public house with an on-site coffee house and bar. https://shipchanneltrading.com
  7. This was originally posted September 10, 2018 in the previous thread for 1504 Chapman St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. The Acme Patten Works company was operational at 1504 Chapman . Local Group Brewing has a photo on Facebook with a plaque on the building for the business' establishment in 1948. From Facebook: Why rebuild when you can refurbish? There's been a few businesses since 1948 but hopefully Local Group Brewing will be here for a long time! Coming Q2 2019 https://www.facebook.com/localgroupbrew
  8. This was in the previous thread for 100 N Jackson St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by crockpotandgravel, August 12, 2018 in the thread for 100 N Jackson St. From Swamplot on 100 N Jackson St in Houston: A new brewery is now in the works for the industrial building that sits across the Downtown 59 on-ramp from the Houston Center for Sobriety. Just like the adjacent drunk tank which opened in 2013, the new business at 100 N. Jackson will be housed in a repurposed warehouse. Its lawn includes several signs pointing drivers to the neighboring sobering center — like the one shown above fronting the exit ramp off the Eastex, on the west side of the soon-to-be beer venue dubbed Industry Brewery. http://swamplot.com/new-industry-brewery-on-tap-across-from-the-houston-center-for-sobriety/2018-08-03/
  9. This was originally posted September 18, 2019 in the previous thread for 923 Wakefield Dr | Garden Oaks. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. 923 Wakefield is a 40,789 SF lot in Garden Oaks. The lot includes a 4,000 SF metal warehouse bldg + 1,000 SF house. More from when the property was available for lease in a 2016 Loopnet listing: https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/19963548/923-Wakefield-Dr-Houston-TX/ A 2014 Loopnet listing when the property was for sale. https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/18986511/923-Wakefield-Drive-Houston-TX/
  10. This thread was originally created September 18, 2019. I'm reposting / reupping this because this post and other content from me are no longer available on the forum due to a mod removing my account and its content in "error" (supposedly). The information may be outdated or no longer relevant, but reupping provides an archive to what was posted. It also provides a place to post future updates about this property if and when it's redeveloped An archive link of the thread before its deletion is coming. Moderator note: Removed your mod bashing. 923 Wakefield Dr in Garden Oaks, Houston (this is not in the Heights or part of the Greater Heights area) Ar Street View from March 2019:
  11. This was in the previous thread for 100 N Jackson St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by crockpotandgravel, July 30, 2018 in the thread for 100 N Jackson St. A replat was submitted to the city for Industry Brewery earlier this month. (direct link to zoom in for closer view)
  12. This was in the previous thread for 100 N Jackson St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by Nate99, July 25, 2018 in the thread for 100 N Jackson St. Even better.
  13. This was in the previous thread for 100 N Jackson St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by crockpotandgravel, July 24, 2018 in the thread for 100 N Jackson St. I have no earthly idea but maybe serious? I did a search and came up with a recent sales permit for Industry Brewery at 100 N Jackson St in Houston. Logo with downtown Houston skyline It's a brewery that has been in the planning stages for years. At the Houston meeting, I met folks from some breweries that are about to open, like Under the Radar Brewery and Town in City Brewing Company , and Industry Brewing, which is in the planning stages. The Houston brewing scene is definitely on the rise! http://www.texascraftbeerlaw.com/2015/06/texas-brewers-nights/ https://www.beeradvocate.com/community/threads/breweries-in-planning-around-texas.199175/page-5#post-4963914
  14. This was in the previous thread for Washington at White | 1919 Washington Ave | Old Sixth Ward . It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by Avossos, May 22, 2019 in the thread for Washington at White | 1919 Washington Ave | Old Sixth Ward. Braun Enterprises and Baker Katz are selling 1919 Washington Ave. The building is has been renamed to Washington at White, according to a new Loopnet listing. https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1911-Washington-Ave-Houston-TX/16662546/ (archive link) Brochure: https://images1.loopnet.com/d2/MSelqGumsv9P4FnkbaYWprAKPIsRW0-m88lRrKrXp4Y/document.pdf?dl=1 (archive link) Site plan
  15. This was in the previous thread for 100 N Jackson St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by downtownian, July 24, 2018 in the thread for 100 N Jackson St. Serious or not?
  16. This was in the previous thread for 100 N Jackson St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by crockpotandgravel, July 24, 2018 in the thread for 100 N Jackson St. The warehouse at 100 N Jackson St in downtown Houston will be turned into a brewery.
  17. This was in the previous thread for 100 N Jackson St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by crockpotandgravel, July 23, 2018 in the thread for 100 N Jackson St. This is off the market. What's going to happen here? Will this be demoed or rehabbed?
  18. This was in the previous thread for 100 N Jackson St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by H-Town Man, November 27, 2017 in the thread for 100 N Jackson St. It's a beaut. The pre-engineered metal façade at least needs to be saved, whatever else happens.
  19. This was originally posted September 7, 2018 in the previous thread for 1504 Chapman St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. The website was updated recently with this: Near northside brewery opening second quarter of 2019
  20. This was in the previous thread for 100 N Jackson St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by crockpotandgravel, November 25, 2017 in the thread for 100 N Jackson St. It's Houston, so you never know.
  21. This was in the previous thread for 100 N Jackson St. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by Nate99, November 22, 2017 in the thread for 100 N Jackson St. I suppose it would be in poor taste to put in a bar there, given the "SOBERING CENTER" proximity/signage.
  22. This was in the previous thread for Washington at White | 1919 Washington Ave | Old Sixth Ward . It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by Avossos, May 22, 2019 in the thread for Washington at White | 1919 Washington Ave | Old Sixth Ward. this is about done. Their signage was approved last month, so I am betting it is installed by July 1.
  23. A bunch of content, posts, renderings posted in this thread from me over the years were removed in the mass deletion of over five years worth of content from me. I wasn't able to save much from this thread, but did save this post I made back in March. The post speculated a restaurant from Paul Qui is likely opening at Post HTX or Post Houston ( or maybe it's Post). This is the site of the former Barbara Jordan U.S. Post Office at 401 Franklin St in downtown Houston. I later posted in May about a Qui & Kirby Lui (developer with Lovett Commerical) out together and it could be a sign Qui is signing on for a spot at Post HTX (a post Eater Houston picked up and reported): Well, I was right. Qui announced on Instagram yesterday of plans to open a new restaurant at Post. Here's more from Eater Houston this morning: After months of rumors that Paul Qui’s had a comeback in the works, the embattled chef has officially announced that he’ll open a new eatery at the forthcoming Post HTX food hall. Qui made the announcement on Instagram on Thursday, but didn’t provide a whole lot of insight into what the restaurant will look like. At this point, all that’s known is that he’s working on a concept for the forthcoming 550,000 square foot Post HTX food hall project that’s currently under development inside the Barbara Jordan Post Office building in the Theatre District. That said, when Qui closed his Montrose restaurant Aqui in December 2018, the chef promised that he’d be back, and announced plans for a forthcoming restaurant that will serve “Filipino bites to be shared among friends.” Back in May, Qui was spotted dining around Houston with superstar chef Alex Atala and developer Kirby Liu, whose company Lovett Commercial is helming the Post HTX project. When Post HTX was announced in June, Lovett Commercial didn’t share any details on which chefs would be involved, but rumors that Qui was involved with the project persisted. ...Beyond “coming soon,” Qui hasn’t announced a timeline for the new restaurant’s arrival. https://houston.eater.com/2019/11/15/20966040/paul-qui-opening-houston-restaurant-post-htx-food-hall
  24. This thread was originally created November 22, 2017. I'm reposting / reupping this because this post and other content from me are no longer available on the forum due to a mod removing my account and its content in "error" (supposedly). The information may be outdated or no longer relevant, but reupping provides an archive to what was posted. It also provides a place to post future updates about this property if and when it's redeveloped An archive link of the thread before its deletion is coming. The downtown Houston warehouse for American Engine & Grinding at 100 N Jackson St is on the market. I don't know if this will become another warehouse or developed into something else. I saw the listing on Loopnet and decided to post it here Loopnet's new website design no longer includes a link to property records (at lease for non-subscribers). The new site design also no longer contains pictures of the listing after it's off the market, so I posted it here while it's still visible. From Loopnet (link 1 and link 2) (archive link 1 and archive link 2): - The warehouse was built in 1925. - Total Building: 8,075 SF - Total SF Land: 20,027 SF
  25. More on the McGowen Building, 1500 McGowen. This comes from the More Coming to Midtown thread: https://www.houstonarchitecture.com/haif/topic/22649-more-coming-to-midtown/?do=findComment&comment=601924
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