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photolitherland

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  1. This new stadium looks so boring, wish they would have at least kept the art deco entrance to the old stadium and incorporated it, but this is Houston afterall so you cant expect much.
  2. I wouldnt be holding your breath looking for anything good coming to this location. I looked at their website and basically everything they had was just generic crap suburbia styled homes.
  3. Quoted from fwki: TRANSLATED: City Ordinance Lovers can attempt to justify their adulation by posting here, but be aware that BS will be called and responded to by proud Texans with a clear, rational and stinging rebuke. So, people who support historic districts and the preservation of this cities dwindling history are not proud Texans? If anything the people who support preservation care more about Texas heritage than you anti historic district rable rousers. Sorry, but if there are not historic districts with strict guidelines than this cities history will all be gone in 50 years at the rate of tear downs in the Heights before the ordinance was passed. And I guess us renters are just lowly scumbags who shouldnt have a say in the neighborhood we live in. I guess we are like 3rd class passengers or something to you. Guess what? The majority of people who live in the Heights who own historic homes or rent them are in favor of preservation of this historic neighborhood. You do not hold the majority view otherwise the preservation ordinances would not have passed. You would like The Heights to turn into Rice Military if you had it your way.
  4. I dont own a home, I rent so I have no say in what the owner does to this house. He told me he plans on tearing it down eventually and replacing it with a crap 3 story condo. If I owned a house I would restore it to the way it looked in the 20s. I wish this house were in the historic district. If you dont want historic districts than slowly but surely all of the Heights and all of the cities other historic structures will be replaced with shit new buildings. If you want to own a home and do whatever you please with it than get out of the Heights and move to the burbs where life is boring and generic.
  5. Unsupported? I talk to tons of people in The Heights and everyone Ive talked to hates seeing historic houses torn down and are in support of the historic preservation ordinances. I dont know where you anti preservation people are hiding out but you make up the minority. What is happening in the Montrose is a travesty. I remember a couple months ago there were 4 beautiful Queen Anne styled homes back near the gay clubs that were in just fine shape and I drove past the block yesterday and they were all destroyed and crap 3 story condos are now rising in their place. Its disgusting and pisses me off to no end. This city doesnt have much history and as much of it that still exists needs to be fully protected from tear downs or renovations that rip off the back 2/3rds of the house to be replaced by a new 2 story addition. Every other progressive city in the nation has fully protected historic districts. Hell, even Little Rock has fully protected historic districts. What would have happened if the French Quarter in New Orleans wasnt protected? Do you think the people living there would want to see New Orleans torn down and replaced with 3 story tin sided condos? Vast areas of NYC are fully protected in historic districts and you dont see the people of that city bitching about preservation ordinances. Hell, even Galveston has better preservation ordinances than Houston. This cities small amount of history needs to be protected and restored, not torn down. You anti preservation people kind of remind me of NRA members. The western part of The Heights has been largely plowed over and replaced with faux historic houses and that part of The Heights seems so desolate and ugly, while the eastern section of The Heights still is largely intact and its so lovely to walk around the streets with the old bungalows and late Victorian architecture dominating the area. I live on Beverly St. and even in the last year Ive seen dozens upon dozens of beautiful bungalows get torn down and replaced by gigantic homes that dont at all fit in with their surroundings.
  6. Youre right, Im sorry, lets just forgo Houstons history and let it all dissapear, who cares I guess anyways.
  7. How can you seriously be against preservation? Do you want all of the Heights to be eventually torn down and replaced with giant faux historic McMansions?
  8. I seriously cant believe all you people are against preservation. You want The Heights to turn into Montrose. I moved to The Heights because large parts of it are now preserved. If you dont like preservation, than move to Kingwood or Bellaire.
  9. Right now they are halfway done with the 12th floor and they still have about 11 more to go, and its already making a pretty good impact on the area heigh wise. photo by me.
  10. Great to see downtown is getting another parking lot YAY
  11. Photos by me. I didnt know this was being torn down now until I drove past yesterday. I got inside the building too. This makes me so damned pissed, that new Y building is craptastic architecture. So much for progress. Disgusting.,,
  12. Wow, thats great that OPP has 90% occupancy, great news for enticing new development downtown. But, OPP also is on Disco Green so other apartments downtown or condos may not do so well...
  13. ^ Yup, its such a shame, that was such a beautiful building and now its going to be a parking lot YAY!
  14. ^ Yeah, I took that one from the Hilton a couple years ago.
  15. Please tell me a worthy tower will replace this beautiful building, I really hope it doesnt just become a parking lot or parking garage. I was driving around the area just south of TMC across the bayou and Jesus, Id never seen so much parking in my entire life. I was driving around there at night and I got lost in all those parking lots for about 20 minutes, couldnt find a way out of it. The last thing TMC needs is more parking, its ridiculous.
  16. Lots of the old neighborhoods that surround downtown are ghettos and few rarely travel through them so Id thought Id take some photos of a rarely viewed part of Houston. I also have some night photos of downtown that I took later that day. Enjoy. These first photos are from the fifth ward directly north of downtown. This is in downtown, an old factory building thats been there since 1905, its going to be a new parking lot yay! This is just east of downtown, basically right by Minute Maid Park. On the other side of 59 from downtown, a lot of the vacant old industrial lots and some blocks of old houses are being torn down and replaced with this utter crap. There is seriously blocks upon blocks of these terrible looking apartment buildings popping up on both the east and west side of downtown. I really hope that in the future our inner city doesnt become one monotonous tin neighborhood, but Im afraid its heading in that direction. This area is located just southeast of downtown. Rice University Catholic School downtown Humble, north Houston. Skyline of The Galleria Area Houston Museum of Natural History and Science Just west of downtown. Random other photos Ive taken over the years of Houston. A loft building downtown that was half destroyed in a flood during the 1930s. Folgers Coffee Factory and The Ship Channel in the back. One of my friends that used to go downtown with me to take photos back in highschool, I dont really remember where downtown this was but its probably been torn down since. Main Street This was from last year, I was just walking around downtown and turned around a corner and there must have been 5k people in this crowd, it was pretty amazing.
  17. I just hope that midtown doesnt become like the areas east of downtown and west of downtown with all the suburban styled apartment buildings and then those ugly tin box buildings that seem to be popping up everywhere. I hope it is mostly all developments like this in the future.
  18. ^ I plan on going downtown tomorrow if I can get my car out of the repair shop. But unfortunately I go back to Arkansas where I go to school on Sunday (only one semester left in the hell hole) and I may not be coming back for quite some time to Houston, since Im applying for jobs out on the East Coast, hopefully Philly! I am a traitor.
  19. Yeah, the block this crap is on is only half owned by ES, we could see some more development on that block in the future that could cover up Embassy Suites from DG. It would have to be a curved building and a pretty slim one, but it could easily be done.
  20. I was riding my bike around TMC the other day and that bridge looks absolutely freakin amazing. I cant wait til its done. It looks very futuristic and I love it so far. I am still not very crazy about the color scheme of the glass and building but oh well, its better than the schlock that was there before this building.
  21. I saw this two days ago when I was leaving downtown. I loved that building, it was so cool looking. Im sure its destined to become another shit parking lot or some bs. I nearly broke down when I saw they were tearing it down. Such a pathetic shame, hasnt enough been lost already in our once great city?
  22. I was trying to find this thread and didnt know a name change occurred, weird, anyways, here a few photos I took while downtown yesterday.
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