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Mr.Clean19

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  1. My guess is that they are waiting for East End Management District to pay for some things.... I somehow doubt that 5th Ward CRC or TIRZ 18 is going to take the money from this property and re-invest it in this area. Look for that money to be invested in the north side of 5th ward.
  2. I like the idea of a bridge here to the public park Silos across the water. It would connect some of the Ninfas traffic and expensive townhomes across the water to this location.
  3. The strange thing is, all this development right now seems to be before they dip their toes into the opportunity zone. Once that starts and this builds out ~50%, I could see this starting to change rapidly. They were not kidding when Midway said this land could fit 4 city centers. This area could be a savior for a lot of the businesses that are run down by the 45 expansion:" Tout Suite Huynh Neil's Bahr Kim Son Little Woodrows (Although we prefer The New Potato) Noname Fit Studios True Anomaly Brewery (With Robo Journalism) There could be some immediate East End tenants rather than name brand filler.
  4. Looking back at the Candyland Map and the amount of land that has been cleared (To the first Blue Street), we are looking at the below development in the 1st phase: Multi-family Retail (Maybe Grocery) Townhomes Park Offices Museum Theater / Garage https://www.virtualbx.com/feature-story/houston-east-river-traffic-plan-goes-to-planning-commission/
  5. This has to be in reference to the East River site: https://www.bisnow.com/washington-dc/news/opportunity-zones/with-help-of-opportunity-zone-incubator-fund-targets-development-around-hbcus-97695?rt=67397 Five opportunity funds have been involved with the incubator thus far. In addition to the HBCU fund, the incubator is helping launch funds targeting startup companies in New Orleans, businesses in the Pacific Northwest, economic development in the Gulf Coast and commercial development in Houston's Fifth Ward.
  6. This project was doomed from the start but I appreciate their design a boldness. Move it to the East River in downtown
  7. They seem to be extending the land clearing much further back than we had originally thought.
  8. They are right to build... And maybe the timing had more to do with Clayton Homes closing down than the roundabout. If you drive by Clayton homes, you will see a lot of borded up buildings.
  9. I think the area has been waiting on the Roundabout being approved at Navigation and Jensen. I believe this has been cancelled so their plans can now proceed.
  10. The 1st rendering is already there... its the place that has Andes Cafe. I cant tell what is across the street.
  11. "A $45 million Capital Campaign will kickoff this fall with our ground breaking planned for mid 2018 and completion scheduled for end of 2019. For updates on our exciting new voyage, please visit BuildHMM.com." They may be running a bit behind schedule. Did anyone save the layout from the above post. Also for the museum "A $45 million Capital Campaign will kickoff this fall with our ground breaking planned for mid 2018 and completion scheduled for end of 2019. For updates on our exciting new voyage, please visit BuildHMM.com." They may be running a bit behind schedule.
  12. In the rumor mill, Midway mentioned that one of the first things that they will build will be the proposed on-site museum.... Dont know what the museum will be about.
  13. Eric Kelly the new up and coming 5th ward breaking news source. Love it! keep it up! Naviguessor and I have been doing it for far too long.
  14. Frank may sell but he is really invested in 5th ward as a whole with A LOT of land purchased around the area for cheap. I think he holds on this and leverages off of what Midway builds.
  15. https://www.chron.com/neighborhood/kingwood/business/article/Controversial-high-rise-development-Herons-13532673.php Public meeting tonight
  16. You have some good opportunities here with direct water access, the golf course, and a growing community that could embrace this. Hopefully someone gets some background convo to share from the TIRZ meeting today.
  17. Thats the current plan for this NE Campus. Have both in one location so you can walk from community college intro classes to 4 year degree classes. San Jacinto College offers two-year associate degrees. The college is in talks with four-year universities to set up a center where students could transfer to the university “right down the hall” to get a bachelor’s degree, all within the Generation Park campus. This would be the first time San Jacinto College has such a program. https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2018/10/30/san-jacinto-college-sets-groundbreaking-date-for.html Thats the current plan for this NE Campus. Have both in one location so you can walk from community college intro classes to 4 year degree classes. San Jacinto College offers two-year associate degrees. The college is in talks with four-year universities to set up a center where students could transfer to the university “right down the hall” to get a bachelor’s degree, all within the Generation Park campus. This would be the first time San Jacinto College has such a program. https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2018/10/30/san-jacinto-college-sets-groundbreaking-date-for.html
  18. What are the chances that UT's research campus moves up here due to the cancellation down in South Houston?
  19. The PUF funds are a big deal. Some university is going to go in at Generation Park in the North East and pair with San Jac as a feeder school. That will be outside of the Houston city limits and there will be nothing UH can do about it. Sorry guys, as a Tech grad it sucks.
  20. Urban Living is breaking ground on the backside of this property http://imgur.com/a/2jkNHau
  21. This link will take you to some updated photos of the demo. It's a huge difference to sew the other side of the bayou rather than a worn down warehouse http://imgur.com/gallery/v7ZcCvv
  22. I drive by it most days. The area they are demo'ing is the first area to get built out I believe. At least there was online plans submitted for approval for this section.
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