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  1. To editorialize a little bit: Damages to the tune of $800,000 for the amount of work listed in the above legal doc seems way low for the scope. Programming and budget issues clearly seem to've really plagued this development. Strange to've settled on a "Wizard of Oz" theme, stirred in with Pirates and a train ride... All after the promising original vision of a Downtown Disney-style attraction. See again: A cohesive Wizard of Oz-themed attraction could've been achieved to the tune of something like $500,000, through an entity like LSI: Watkins Regional Park | Wizard of Oz Themed Playground (playlsi.com)
  2. General updates on the seemingly-dormant amusement park site, south of Tanger Outlets: Article: Adventure Pointe Theme Park owners claim contractor failed to complete project | Southeast Texas Record (setexasrecord.com) Legal doc: documentfragment_14703725.pdf This overview on YouTube is already 2-years-old...:
  3. This site in development by NewQuest is much needed south Harris Co. and Pearland residents: Pearland_Development.pdf (newquest.com) This July '22 article from Chron is also interesting: Pearland ponders $53 million sports facility (houstonchronicle.com)
  4. I live right there in City Oaks, and have followed these sites a good bit. Components of The Market at City Park are slooooowly materializing: City-Park-Brochure_02.pdf (read-king.com) An AutoZone is just now going vertically, and a Starbucks is planned for the east side of 288, north of W. Orem - Bid Documents available at Higbie Plans : www.higbieplans.com This link to a loopnet.com listing has another general overview: PowerPoint Presentation (loopnet.com)
  5. Welch Hall of Chemistry progress @ RootLab: rootlab: HMNS Matter & Motion Chemistry Hall (Overview)
  6. The renovated John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas ('We the Peoples, Here and Now') opens to the general public on September 24: John P. McGovern Hall of The Americas | Houston Museum Of Natural Science (hmns.org) The new Welch Hall of Chemistry (to flank the Foucault Pendulum at Ground Level) is also now slated to open next Summer: Welch Hall of Chemistry | Houston Museum Of Natural Science (hmns.org)
  7. Oh, wow - Based on the ramps and stairs in the rendering, looks like this is the structure which will take the place of the current sea lion pool. Should tie in decently w/ the similar aesthetic of the canopy introduced as part of the renovated front entrance...
  8. Houston Zoo Galapagos Exhibit, Houston Zoo - American Sealants. Inc (amsealinc.com)
  9. I experienced Meow Wolf's Santa Fe location in late 2019, and the Las Vegas location summer of last year. Very cool, and noticeably steps-up from our own Seismique (though I enjoyed Seismique as well). My husband and I got as far as "overthrowing" the front-of-house at Omega Mart, before heading out to see other attractions, but probably had a few hours of effort ahead of us to get to the bottom of the whole thing.
  10. The 2020 'Theme and Museum Index' report from AECOM is now available. HMNS retains it's no. 11 spot amongst US-wide museum attendance (albeit simply because previous rankings from 2019 are held, due to the pandemic). Interesting, and not surprising, to see the attendance drops. The .pdf of the report, here: TEA_408_342874_210923.pdf (teaconnect.org) (Local waterparks also hold at nos. 9, 14, and 15 across those in the States.)
  11. This exact roller coaster attraction, on display at IAAPA's 2021 Expo in Orlando, is to be called 'Rolling Thunder' at Big Rivers Waterpark and Adventures' upcoming 'Fairgrounds' expansion: After the expo, this will be broken-down and shipped to New Caney.
  12. Some Galapagos Islands exhibit progress - per views available to visitors - as of 11/15/21:
  13. I still think the last street section of Avenida should be demoed, and the whole, extended block be developed into something like St. Louis' Union Station: https://www.stlouisunionstation.com/explore A monumental observation wheel like that in Munich could be centered on the Avenida, but w/ the long part of the wheel footprint oriented due-north. Surround the wheel w/ family-friendly diversions, including something like a Legoland Discovery Center. This would give Houston the 3rd-largest observation wheel in the States, after those in Las Vegas and Orlando, and a collection of family-friendly attractions beyond Downtown Aquarium.
  14. Per the Online Visitor Guide, looks like the Hall of the Americas exhibit is closed all the way until September of next year (2022) - Online_Visitor_Guide.pdf (hmns.org) Also, a neat overview/walkthrough of the forthcoming Welch Hall: Matter & Motion: https://vimeo.com/448644590
  15. Hate to gripe about anything, but who approved this play equipment...: https://www.chron.com/houston/article/Discovery-Green-renovated-playground-16047416.php?IPID=Chron-HP-CP-Spotlight ...when these equip aesthetics exist: https://www.playlsi.com/en/commercial-playground-equipment/playgrounds/pioneer-park/#playgroundstory https://www.playlsi.com/en/commercial-playground-equipment/playgrounds/signal-butte-park/ (DG's new play features have a terrible color palate for the location, and the equipment is way too standard-fare.)
  16. Would be very cool if this is what’s slated for the lot...: https://www.usthrillrides.com/gallery?pgid=jg23t492-ddf3c54d-556a-4bf5-a312-1a609afa5d12 but, alas... likely not.
  17. While the Green's new playground equipment is certainly fine-and-good, I kinda wish more modern and/or imposing equipment had been installed. Something like the new 'Hedra Tower' system from LSI, Inc. would've been cool: https://www.playlsi.com/en/commercial-playground-equipment/playgrounds/signal-butte-park/ ...or an overall plan similar to LSI's/Mesa, AZ's Pioneer Park: https://www.playlsi.com/en/commercial-playground-equipment/playgrounds/pioneer-park/#playgroundstory
  18. Flagship retail would certainly be great... I'd still love to see a City Target put in, right along the curved edge of Discovery Green: https://www.bostonherald.com/2015/07/21/opening-day-is-right-on-target/ Back over on Dallas St.: A monumental Lego Store, w/ a Legoland Discovery Center (on the 2nd level of mixed-use, would stretch above other ground-level retail). https://dallasfw.legolanddiscoverycenter.com/whats-inside/a-visit-to-the-ultimate-indoor-lego-playground/ An M&Ms store: https://www.mms.com/en-us/experience-mms/mms-world-stores And maybe even a Crayola Experience (maybe the 2nd level of mixed-use on the other development block): https://www.crayolaexperience.com/plano _____ Other urban diversion centers: Chicago - https://navypier.org/ St. Louis - https://www.stlouisunionstation.com/ Seattle - https://visitseattle.org/neighborhoods/waterfront/ San Francisco - https://www.pier39.com/ San Antonio - http://www.shoprivercenter.com/shops/?genre=fun ^Loaded with observation wheels, flying theaters, Lego experiences, aquariums, mirror mazes, miniature golf, etc... _____
  19. If I were Skanska, I'd try to bring back some of the spirit of the originally-proposed Nau Center for Texas Cultural Heritage, and get some tourism-related attractions in, there along the edge of Discovery Green: I'd put in a heavily-Texas-themed Flying Theater: https://www.super78.com/flying-theaters http://dynamicattractions.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Dynamic-Flying-Theater.pdf (See also Seattle's "Wings Over Washington:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaMiqp3Y9kc ) And a put in a large/exploratory, adventure Mirror Maze, showcasing Houston's history: http://mirrormazesint.com/mirror-mazes-international-floor-plans/#infinit1200 (or even better, something more largely experiential like "Nat Geo's Encounter: Ocean Odyssey" in NYC: https://natgeoencounter.com/experience )
  20. Loads of info. in the following Dropbox links, as provided on a Grand Texas Development .pdf, which I found on LinkedIn: Grand Texas - General https://www.dropbox.com/sh/09mhlgabeuu0k7s/AAD4VgIO3aQXlWFL0BgaH59Na?dl=0 Big Rivers Waterpark https://www.dropbox.com/sh/eyomug9a1ry189r/AAASUo5qhCFvGny6HS7lv957a?dl=0 Grove Factory Outlets https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4ol0latnncd3he6/AAC-_Cebt8CXPM1Dn69zpD7ua?dl=0 Grand Texas Theme Park Development https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2m1uf5ii4snalpy/AAABLPQ1j1qsGBX5MDZcRsFHa?dl=0
  21. I'd still kill for a destination observation experience of some kind downtown, and something with real kinetics would be the kicker. I'd demo Avenida de las Americas between Capitol and Texas (at the old, proposed Nau Center lot), and center a tower or wheel attraction on the pedestrian Avenida. Dopey me would group it with a flying theater attraction ( a la "Wings over Washington": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTVVuin0VTw&list=PLZ4DzRrHWnmIzJZvn4MEUY2myD9LzMNwO&index=4 ), and a large, adventure mirror maze showcasing Houston history ( http://mirrormazesint.com/ ). I'd otherwise love for Houston to get the first SkySpire: http://www.usthrillrides.com/products/skyspire/. (or, via ThrillCorp, whose Thrillocity is intriguing: http://www.thrillcorp.com/products/ ) Years back, a sorta-French Quarter-themed one was proposed for New Orleans: https://www.cladglobal.com/CLADnews/architecture-design/Skyspire-and-Conrad-Hotel-touted-for-New-Orleans-World-Trade-Center-redevelopment/314620?source=grid And not surprisingly, a developer has been trying to get a "Skyplex" going in Orlando: https://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/news/2017/12/14/skyplex-developer-look-to-2018-for-lots-of.html .
  22. Ah, gotcha. (My mind kept adding ‘full city block’ instead of ‘parcel’ after each of those notes, in-series.)
  23. ^The phrase "wrapping around the Embassy Suites…" is a key thing to acknowledge. With that verbiage, suggests the electrical yard will be re-developed/re-incorporated elsewhere, or maybe somehow on the top of new construction? Regardless, yes: that's such a prime block to be wasted on ground-level utility. I still wish downtown would receive some sort of an indoor, ticketed attraction, or series of attractions, like our own Nickelodeon Universe (a-la the new one opening up in NY at the Meadowlands - https://www.americandream.com ), or at a smaller scale: a Legoland Discovery Center, Crayola Experience, and/or even a KidZania ( https://kidzania.com/en - the first of which in the States is of course going to the Dallas area, instead). How neat would a conditioned, indoor park - something like Galaxy Station, but Gulf Coast Texas-themed - be? - https://berjayatimessquarethemeparkkl.com/galaxy-station/ Proper attraction(s) aside… at minimum, I hope a City Target concept gets developed somewhere soon 'round there.
  24. Big Rivers Water park is finally represented on WhiteWater West's website: https://www.whitewaterwest.com/global-projects/houstons-coolest-destination/ (Interesting that the 'AquaLoop' and 'AquaDrop' products are noted as installed…. Those particular slides are master-planned to be added to the speed slide tower in the future. Hopefully by next season?)
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