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Drewery Place: Multifamily High-Rise At 2850 Fannin St.
htownbro replied to Urbannizer's topic in Midtown
We should see this project progressing upward by this summer perhaps??- 1,569 replies
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Westheimer Rd between Montrose and Bagby is horrendous!
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Oh yea I knew I was forgetting something.
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In about 20 years the downtown-upper kirby, greenway plaza, river oaks, galleria skylines should all connect
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Where will Day for Night festival go???
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Latitude Med Center: Residential Tower And InterContinental Hotel
htownbro replied to Jax's topic in Texas Medical Center
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The Icon Premier Residences Phase I & II: Student Housing With Retail
htownbro replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
How so? It's an improvement for the area.- 96 replies
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I would say 1980!
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Looks like a ramp with covering that looks like stairs.
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20 to 21 floors? ughhh. Well, I'm sure blocking the northern view had something to do with it...
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Why no high rises? They need residential towers out along the Grand pkwy.
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I see progress since I live in this area. It looks like 3 floors are up so far and that could just be the garage. That location is so small. The townhomes south of it will lose their second story view of uptown.
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There goes their view of downtown but I like the density!
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More height in the TMC!
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The height of some of these developments are getting taller. Pretty soon one of these towers will match the height of Williams tower.
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So when are they opening for residence to move in...Sept 2018. lol
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They are moving fast with this one.
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Dan Patrick doesn't run Houston. I wonder what Houston put in proposal. Why are they mum on this? I'd be happy if Generation Park got it as well. Either way East River will be developed regardless.
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We have more space and available land. Bezos will come back home.
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"Business officials agree Houston looks to be a good choice for the corporate giant to set up its second headquarters; among other benefits, the city’s proximity to Austin could attract tech talent. Houston offers a growing talent pool of young professionals with several universities, colleges and tech trade schools in town – a check for Amazon’s search for locations meant to “attract and retain strong technical talent.” Houston additionally well exceeds the minimum population requirement of 1 million outlined by Amazon as one of its guidelines. The recent growth in population means diversity and talent, and a large workforce to hire from; real estate, though suffering with damage from Harvey, is still favorable, as there is plenty of land and plans to grow in Houston. The city, furthermore, is located close to major airports and airlines, railroads and shipping lines, all modes of transport helpful for Amazon to get its products out more quickly. To make the sell sweeter, Houston is part of Texas’ “business friendly culture” and happy “quality of life,” with the city offering tax breaks to businesses in the area and putting in serious work on things, like parks, cultural institutions and restaurants, in recent years." WE WIN!
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I think Amazon will shock people and pick a city that is not a frontrunner...hopefully Houston!
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They would prefer constant heat because we have AC and pools!
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