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  1. https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/4245-Richmond-Ave-Houston-TX/12961374/ This property is being renovated with new branding as "The FR8T Yard" ... an iconic home for retail, food and entertainment. This inside the loop mixed use renovation will be unique and include retail, restaurant, show room and entertainment space as well as some "We Work" styled executive office space on the second floor. New interior parking is being added as well (see brochure and site plan). The renovation allows for pre-leasing now as well as some immediate occupancy on the west end and rear entertainment areas. The remainder of the renovated space will be available for tenant build-out in 1Q 2020. New exterior, parking lots, awnings and sidewalks.
  2. It has been a troubling year for the TMC. 3 different institutions have had patient deaths within the past 6 months. Ben Taub with the man not given medical care and dying in the bathroom MD Anderson with the blood transfusion St. Lukes
  3. This is a few years old. Cool stuff. Looking forward to the UTHealth C3. https://www.uth.edu/dotAsset/00faa8de-2abb-467d-ba79-45ed3741b6a6.docx
  4. It's confusing. Bunch of tracts and parcels involved. UT owns 305 acres. Believe 216 acres of that is for sale. UT will develop the remaining 80 acres.. Is my take of things.
  5. CPRIT awards $11 million to UTHealth for cancer research, prevention https://www.tmc.edu/news/2019/09/cprit-awards-11-million-to-uthealth-for-cancer-research-prevention/ Five innovative cancer-fighting projects at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) received just over $11 million during the latest round of grants awarded by the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT). Four of the grants were awarded to scientists at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth for research and a fifth to an investigator at UTHealth School of Public Health for prevention. To date, UTHealth has received 63 CPRIT grants for a combined $94.5 million with $79.5 million going for academic research and $15 million for prevention. “It is no exaggeration to say that basic, curiosity-driven research underpins all major advances in cancer treatment,” said John F. Hancock, MB, BChir, PhD, vice dean of basic research and John S. Dunn Distinguished University Chair in Physiology and Medicine at McGovern Medical School. “We have to understand the basic biology of cancer cells in order to be able to figure out novel ways of stopping them from growing or forming tumors. This is recognized by CPRIT, which allocates a substantial fraction of its very generous funding to Texas scientists at the forefront of fundamental cancer research,” he said. This year, the American Cancer Society estimates that 124,890 people in Texas will be diagnosed with cancer and 41,300 will die.
  6. I'm getting an Access Denied error. The pdf can be found here. https://www.streetwiseretail.com/properties?propertyType=2&propertyId=432192-lease The retail base is A+
  7. Using drone technology to monitor Texas Tower project https://dronedj.com/2019/07/02/commercial-property-drone-technology/
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