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  1. The address on the above permit was 104 Roberts. Found a related TDLR TABS filing. https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/TABS/Search/Project/TABS2024012119
  2. What is going on with this? This article from January said they are supposed to start construction by March. "CleanCapital originally promised to begin work on the community solar array by the end of 2023. That deadline has been extended as the project seeks funding from the U.S. Department of Energy, Icken said. The company’s new deadline for beginning construction is March 21. Before that time, Icken said, developers hope to hammer out how locals can tap into solar power." https://houstonlanding.org/developers-are-close-to-building-a-huge-solar-farm-in-sunnyside-now-comes-the-tricky-part/
  3. This is definitely on the same site that Satya previously planned to build apartments. They must have sold the project to Vero Sade/US Living. Permits pending. Plan review notes include full sets of plans. https://citizenportal.rosenbergtx.gov/EnerGov_Prod/SelfService#/search?m=1&fm=1&ps=10&pn=1&em=true&st=28325 Retail
  4. The final PUD for this was approved last June. Haven't seen anything since. Nothing new in the City Council docs, but here's the link: https://www.seabrooktx.gov/DocumentCenter/View/16232/PUBLIC-HRG_highlands_briefing?bidId=
  5. The Buffalo Bayou East 10-Year Plan mentions "Street name change of unimproved Foley Street to Marron Park Way". "New or enhanced public streets connecting to the Park: Marron Park Way; Lockwood Drive (to Harrisburg Blvd.); Navigation Greenway (Lockwood Dr. to Mack St.)" https://www.houstontx.gov/council/committees/bfacommittee/20220927/bfa_presentation_9_27_22.pdf https://buffalobayou.org/our-work/tony-marron-park/
  6. https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2024/03/28/roseate-beach-galveston-homes-construction-start.html Groundbreaking ceremony for Roseate Beach held on March 26. Same renderings in the article as posted above ^^^ "Construction is expected to start “any day” now on streets and infrastructure for Roseate Beach, a 160-home beachfront community in west Galveston."
  7. https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/3100-Canal-St-Houston-TX/30621482/ "Mixed-use retail and office, adaptive reuse, anchored by Crux Climbing Center (bouldering, yoga, fitness)"
  8. PopStroke in the news. Opening late 2024. https://flywaytx.com/popstroke/ https://www.houstonchronicle.com/neighborhood/bayarea/article/popstroke-new-houston-location-19072430.php https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2024/03/14/popstroke-tiger-woods-webster-flyway.html
  9. Architect is Diamond Development. https://diamonddevelopmentgroup.com/ It seems like they designed EVERY Tannos project.
  10. Housing Authority recently complete a financial feasibility study. https://housingforhouston.com/news-and-events/oaks-at-fall-creek-feasibility-assessment/ And voted to give the project property tax breaks. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/housing/article/houston-housing-authority-tax-break-deals-not-pfcs-18623607.php
  11. Permit was issued on 1/31/2024. https://permits.missouricitytx.gov/energovprod/selfservice#/permit/9699cb12-c3f2-4643-9777-b518e0831cc5?tab=moreinfo
  12. New site permit app was filed in Nov 2023. https://abc.austintexas.gov/public-search-other?t_related-detail=1&t_selected_folderrsn=13246740&t_currentPropertyRSN=706689
  13. https://www.sugarlandtx.gov/2380/The-Pearl-at-Lake-Pointe-Planned-Develop The City's development page doesn't include a final update on the zoning, but it looks like the PUD was approved in May 2023. https://communityimpact.com/houston/sugar-land-missouri-city/development/2023/05/24/sugar-land-approves-rezoning-for-the-pearl-at-lake-pointe
  14. Looks like we missed this TDLR TABS filing for the South Campus Garage #2 and infrastructure to support the Research Building 5 project. Austin Commercial is the GC...MD Anderson issued notice to proceed today. https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/TABS/Search/Project/TABS2024007287
  15. This is the connection point to TMC3/Helix Park. Vaugh is going to be the GC for it. Assuming Mikyoung Kim is the landscape architect, the park should be pretty cool.
  16. Permit approved in Oct 2023, but fee not paid...pending Owner's decision to proceed.
  17. Here's Midway's press release about CityCentre 6. https://www.midway.team/blog-posts/midway-unveils-plans-for-citycentre-six Midway Unveils Plans for CITYCENTRE Six (HOUSTON, TX) – Houston-based Midway, the privately owned, fully integrated real estate investment and development firm, today announced plans for CITYCENTRE Six, a 19-story, 320,000 square-foot Class A office tower. Situated at the southern end of the CITYCENTRE north site, adjacent to Marathon Oil’s headquarters, the building is poised to be a landmark addition to Houston's premier mixed-use district and will include a new half-acre urban plaza. Midway has secured a confidential tenant for 65 percent of the building's office space, underscoring the strong leasing demand at CITYCENTRE, which is currently 100 percent leased. "Our plans for CITYCENTRE's north site have been in the works for almost a decade, and CITYCENTRE Six is a significant step towards realizing our long-term vision for the development," said Chris Seckinger, Vice President of Investment and Development at Midway. “CITYCENTRE’s thriving blend of office, retail, hotel, and residential offerings is a testament to the growing appeal of this area, and we look forward to introducing a new standard for Class A office space while also growing the pedestrian-focused master plan of the district.” CITYCENTRE Six will include 308,000 square feet of office space, with a large portion dedicated to the anchor tenant and up to 100,000 square feet available for lease. The tower will sit on a nine-level podium parking structure, providing ample and convenient parking for office workers. Approximately 12,000 square feet of retail and dining concepts on the building’s ground floor will support the surrounding office tenants, complementing CITYCENTRE’s existing mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment offerings. CITYCENTRE Six and the adjacent Marathon Oil building have been master-planned around a new half-acre urban plaza that will serve as a sophisticated new entrance to the original CITYCENTRE development. Designed by OJB Landscape Architecture and curated by Midway's Urban Park brand, the space will be hardscaped with materiality, with natural elements incorporated throughout and built-in assembly seating overlooking the area. CITYCENTRE Six’s retail fronts and patios will spill out onto the landscaped plaza, maintaining the view corridor and providing a natural pedestrian-focused connection back to CITYCENTRE. “As we continue to shape the modern workplace, we recognize the importance of creating an environment that transcends functionality and sparks inspiration,” said Brad Freels, Chairman and CEO, Midway. “This new urban plaza, in line with Midway's urban park brand, will offer a unique setting for professionals to connect, collaborate, and find moments of respite within the bustling CITYCENTRE environment. It's about creating a place where people want to be, and we believe this new addition will further enhance the appeal of CITYCENTRE Six as a premier destination for businesses and their employees.” Additional members of the project team for CITYCENTRE Six include Kirksey, Architect of Record; Munoz+ Albin Architecture and Planning, Design Architect; and OJB Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design. Construction is scheduled to commence in the second quarter of 2024, with delivery expected in 2026.
  18. "Gordy said the company’s next development project likely will be on a 6-acre parcel the family owns next to the office building at 100 Waugh Drive. “At the original site, we had plans to build three high-rise office buildings, a hotel and a green space,” Gordy said. “I think that will all happen one day. It’s just a matter of seeing what happens in the world of offices. We had plans to do something as recently as six months ago, so we have some ideas for what we want to do. But the costs are still out of sync with the return.”
  19. With the address on Ayala Ave, according to the site plan Paco provided, Domain would be on Parcel O, north of the existing parking garage.
  20. I believe this is no longer listed for lease by any 3rd party brokers, but Howard Hughes is keeping the dream alive. https://www.thewoodlands.com/wp-content/upload10Waterway-Brochure-2023.pdfs/2023/06/10Waterway-Brochure-2023.pdf
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