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  1. Nice! The Crossroads area was great. Reminded me a lot of midtown with street grids and a street car. One thing KC apparently did (I haven't checked and am just going off my experience and uber driver's story) is they made buses and the light rail FREE.
  2. Just spent the week in Kansas City for the Big 12 Conference tournament. The area around the Toyota Center is brutally awful by comparison. The Power and Light District built around the T Mobile Center has 3 modern glass condo/apartment towers, a massive covered plaza for DJs and big screen action with tons of cheesy bars and restaurants facing it. Then there are several pedestrian scaled blocks around it that are closed to traffic on game days. There are no visible open air garages in site. All parking is underground or hidden behind retail. It's really well done. If Houston could just start with that awful Tundra Garage,,, Also, the convention center is right across the highway there which is sunken. Makes for a much better pedestrian experience than walking under a freeway as our hotel was a beautiful new Loew's by the convention center. I was with my sister who lives in One Park Place and she kept saying the only thing KC was missing was a Discovery Green type park.
  3. Whoa. I had no idea it was a small tower. Great for that location.
  4. Not sure of the current schedule but I've taken the Amtrak to Tucson twice but it's been awhile. The train used to roll through town at well after midnight for westbound departures.
  5. Oh man. That was one of my favorite spots to bring my dog. Plus there was a pretty well hidden disc golf course running through there. Sure wish they'd start eating up some of the surface parking with development and garages rather than chewing up green and open space.
  6. Universities can interject a lot of life to the streets, especially if there are residence halls. It would be great to have 1,500 young residents giving life. I dream of STLC putting up a small residential hall on their campus.
  7. Give the brick a few years and it will look better. This is way better than the fake stucco/cheap stucco stuff going up everywhere in my opinion.
  8. Follow the money. Tilman was a big Whitmire supporter. He's got lots of interests downtown that could suffer with a bigger and better Post.
  9. I am absolutely most interested in this project. This is a legit game changer potential development. Thanks for the info, Info!
  10. It definitely fits the St Regis model which is surprisingly modern for their residences (Sunny Isles Beach, Miami, Boston, Chicago).
  11. Interesting. The once wildly popular Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles closes at the end of January.
  12. That to me looks very clearly like a hotel (lower floors with smaller windows and curtains) with residential above (balconies and taller windows). That would make bank in the TMC. Especially if the residences had shorter term furnished leases available for families of patients.
  13. Good to know. So this garage must be orientated so that it isn't facing residential. But it's still an open air concrete garage. Houston has way too many and keeps building more.
  14. The glass box doesn't bother me as much as adding another exposed concrete garage inside the loop especially along the improved bayou. I'd hate to be the neighbors that get to look at that and the light polution at night.
  15. The buildings are quite striking. It's disappointing that the hotel and residential don't seem to have footing. The one thing that sticks out to me is the surface parking lot. Ugh. What parcel did that go on?
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