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57 minutes ago, j_cuevas713 said:
Not sure if this has any impact on us but a Hard Rock hotel is going up at the TX/OK border
and OKC is getting a supertall at 1907 feet and 134 floors!
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On 1/12/2024 at 10:30 AM, citykid09 said:
I’ve been seeing commercials for that Hard Rock Hotel in Florida shaped like a guitar and was wondering if this was still happening for Houston.
No. It's supposed to be residential towers and a random hotel
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That's ridiculous. A supertall in tornado alley.
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19 hours ago, Amlaham said:
Well I beg to differ even more 😌 and you can see my response above as well which lists multiple properties within the immediate vicinity of 3505 Sage. Also, listed in my response is how the land value in and around Houston has only gone up (the property that your building sits on is included). Just because your unit or your neighbors unit is selling for less, it doesn't mean property value is going down (again I provided multiple sources above). The sell price of a condo unit has more to do with the unit/building itself vs the property. For example, if the building is falling apart and is outdated, its not going to sell at the same price it did when it was new, HOWEVER, its not going to be dirt cheap either because of the property value itself, thats that buffer. ANOTHER example, if I bought a lot for 100K, and I build a shed that costs me 50K, then I sold it for 150K, but now that shed is getting kind of wonky, and I only manage to sell it for 140K. Its not because the property lost value but rather the shed on the property itself lost value.
Again, I listed multiple resources above, you suggest HCAD which only mentions the units and not the property itself.
So once again, your unit isn't losing value because of the area, it losing value because of your unit/ building itself :)
Also...saying the area looks worse than it did 15 years ago is hilarious considering a lot of those new nice buildings weren't there, there were a lot of empty lots, the streets were in worse quality, there was hardly any beatification efforts.
So tired of the "times were much better back then" narrative
I think once construction of 610/59 interchange is completed, we will start to see development south of the Galleria move forward.
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On 2/21/2023 at 10:55 PM, houstontexasjack said:
Rosewood Hotels has removed an opening date and simply lists “future opening:”
https://www.rosewoodhotels.com/en/houston
Maybe they will have hotel done in time for World Cup 2026.
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is this project dead?
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44 minutes ago, Houston19514 said:
Is there really a market for Hard Rock condos? Anywhere?
The name is no longer Hard Rock and it's mostly residential with hotel component.
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Any updates on this?
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Strange location for a senior living community. That's one noisy and busy intersection especially at night on weekends.
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So what's going with this development?
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On hold doesn't mean cancelled. Maybe next year?
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On 11/4/2020 at 11:30 PM, asubrt said:
Apparently there was a murder in this building 😧
So they don't have building concierge??
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On 11/4/2020 at 11:30 PM, asubrt said:
Apparently there was a murder in this building 😧
SMH
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10 hours ago, kennyc05 said:
What is this city gonna look like in 20 years?!!!! Beastmode!
Like a city in Asia or the Middle East with residential towers everywhere.
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On 7/31/2020 at 2:28 PM, Paco Jones said:
Bristol Cove
It's still on their website. Maybe it's delayed.
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2 hours ago, Paco Jones said:
Per Matt Brendel (Senior Managing Director of Legacy's Texas office):
"Sorry to announce this is a dead deal."
a dead deal for this project or the McNair project?
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This project is probably dead in the water -
I wonder if this project or any other developing projects get stalled if the economy tanks due to this coronavirus situation.
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Weingarten CEO Drew Alexander said the property along West Gray at Shepherd will continue to densify, though plans are still in the early phases.
"We see multiple towers there," Alexander said.
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Drove by and still nothing. This project must be dead.
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moo. doesn't look like much.
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On 1/27/2020 at 12:57 PM, Avossos said:
Jesus sell at lot value and let's get something good here... whatever it is.
Redevelop it into affordable housing with all the amenities of a luxury apt. Rents no less than 1000.00.
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15 hours ago, citykid09 said:
Coming into the city from the Bryan-College Station area (29 to the west loop), it never fails, someone in my family or a friend that I'm riding with will always say "Wow look at downtown (referring to Uptown). It never fails. I would prefer them call it the Galleria instead of Downtown. I always point over to the East (direction of downtown) while its still visible from the freeway and tell them "That is downtown."
I think alot of visitors to Houston are confused about which skyline is downtown. As the developments continue, it will get even more confusing for them.
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On 12/30/2019 at 1:02 PM, bobruss said:
If website now says 2024 it sounds more like construction start sometime in 2022.
It will take more than 2 years to build. My guess is next year. Post Oak blvd improvement is winding down.
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Iconia Hard Rock Houston: Hotel & Condominiums At 3500 Sage Rd.
in Going Up!
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no seriously they are. just looks so out of place