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TX3G4R

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  1. Jeez they couldn’t even use siding that looks like wood?! Those big square panels are awful looking
  2. It’s where the new trees are going to be placed It’s where the new trees are going to be placed
  3. So what’s going to happen if the dog place doesn’t agree to abandon that section of the alley?
  4. Jeez what a god awful color scheme. All white would have been better than this. They made this look more dated by choosing these colors
  5. I agree with you. I don’t like any of the burger places around this area. Burger Joint being my least favorite. I guess I would like to see something better than Taco Cabana though. Haven’t been here since I was a kid and I never thought it was good.
  6. Taco Cabana needs to go next.. Maybe they can add an In-N-Out
  7. As much as I hated this going up here, it’s not half bad looking. Looks pretty modern to me and 50x better than that hideous building/gas station they put up on Washington and Shepherd in front of El Rey. I like the use of stone, aluminum and the fake wood here.
  8. Just lack of proper drainage. Last improvement was probably 50 or 60 years ago. They were originally going to start the concrete/drainage reconstruction from 610 to 15th St but they started it from 15th St to 610. This will be a very nice thoroughfare in a few years when all the new concrete, sidewalks and trees are put in.
  9. Why did they leave the garage so exposed? They should put a nice mesh facade or something. It looks really bad. They should've found a way to integrate it better.
  10. Thank god this building used brick. I am sick and tired of seeing stucco in our humid climate. Looks bad after just a few years. This city needs to embrace more brick, it doesn’t show the mildew as much.
  11. Seriously? Could they have at least used a better color for the oil change place like a white or something? Looks straight out of 2008. Brown and brown brick. Snooze 😴
  12. I’d bet $100 bucks all you people that don’t like the white/black trend are of an older generation and or more traditional. I grew up in The Heights and all my family has been there since the 1960’s, we are very happy people are painting their homes and making them more modern and choosing a more neutral color palette. White is clean, timeless, and just looks really good compared to a generic suburban looking brick colors or the gaudy early 2000’s brown/beige theme that seem to still be prevalent around Houston.
  13. Why did they leave the west side of the garage just open like that? It looks awful, they easily could’ve wrapped the entire complex around the garage. Bad planning
  14. Why do Houstonians love brown?! This is not 2007. This would have looked MUCH better with a white/gray/black color pallete
  15. Christ this has to be the ugliest new apartment complex to go up in that area. Every other apartment around that area is so much better looking, and some are even a few years old. This place screams CHEAP. They half assed everything, half of the building doesn’t even match. Not to mention the horrendous LED lights that are bright as day at night time. It’s a light show here. IMG_2662.MOV
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