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  1. Most people that live in this area should know where the convent/retirement home is Lawndale/Wayside/Sunnyland. The area on the side and back are still being used as a firing range for the local thugs. People either stop and get out of their cars and or just drive by shooting in the air (usually towards the bellfry tower and towards Wayside traffic). This happens pretty frequent usually late at night but even in the evenings. We have mentioned to the staff on 2 occasions and they say they will look into it. Nothing ever happens. I am sure they can't control what happens outside, but they can at least have signs hung or posted along the streets to deter this insane practice. They certainly have the voice and $ to do so. Some folks may be unaware but there are several cottages in the wooded area where retired sisters live. My neighbor told me he once saw several men carrying several rifles in the wooded area? What's the deal there? I wonder if many homes in Idylwood have bullet holes in their roofs? If not they should. Take a drive down Sunnyland street and you will not see 1 sign that states to 1. Not littering 2. No speeding 3. No trespassing 5. No firing in to this area. Nada. Nothing. We have seen everything from dope deals, prostitution, dumping (dead animals) & furniture to the shootings. The gunfire ranges from shotguns to what sounds like AK-47's. If anyone can offer a tip, please. We have had a local newstation do a story years ago, to no avail. City won't bother because the convent won't intervene. We are at wits end. On any given day you can pick up empty shells & bullets.
  2. On the consent plat activity for this week. Lot between Lamar/Dallas and Ennis/Palmer: I searched a ton to see if this was posted anywhere already and couldn't find it. Please merge if I missed it.
  3. There's a new Business Permit in the system for "Ture Anomaly Brewly - Navigation" Not the best spelling, but I smell an upgrade, perhaps in prep for the 45/59 expansion? https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/4001-Navigation-Blvd-Houston-TX/19841403/
  4. Name of Development: The Mill Developer: Triten Real Estate Partners Location: 2219 Canal Street General Info: This includes a multi-family building, two freestanding restaurants, and approximately 13,000 SF office building (4 story with restaurant, coffee shop, retail on the ground floor). The multi-family is a 7-Story with 323 Units, equaling approximately 262,000 SF. It includes a restaurant, retail space, fitness area, club, event space, exterior amenity pool deck, fitness lawn, co-working space and parking garage. EDIT: Renderings are of the multi-family portion only. Site plan added for reference. Architects: EDI International Michael Hsu Still in design phase. This is all of the information I have at the moment.
  5. Lakeside Place PFC aka Houston Housing Authority. 258 units. To be built on the property adjacent to the Toll Brothers Sully project and The Hay Center.
  6. This thread was originally created January 17, 2016. I'm reposting / reupping this because this post and other content from me are no longer available on the forum. An archive link will be posted soon. The 60,000 SF warehouse in Houston's Second Ward at 2339 Commerce may be redeveloped into a mixed-use development, retail or residential. 2339 Commerce St is listed as an upcoming project on Ancorian's website: http://www.ancorian.com/project/2339-commerce/ 2339 Commerce is a 60,000 SF redevelopment project located in Houston’s rapidly gentrifying east downtown neighborhood. 2339 sits in the shadows of downtown Houston and provides an eclectic value option for downtown office users.
  7. New company "Fitzcarnaldo" has a TABC license for this address. Building permits approved late 2020. Managers listed are Steven O'Sullivan (of Cantina Barba in the Heights) and Manuel Deleon. Looks like Steven has multiple Tex-Mex inspired bars around central Hou. His other ventures: Cantina Barba Insta: https://www.instagram.com/cantinabarba/?hl=en "El Segundo", a bar on Main St: https://www.houstoniamag.com/eat-and-drink/2019/01/cantina-barba-burgers-tacos-beer-el-segundo
  8. The 2nd location of the DePelchin Faith Home was located at 1918 Chenevert Street. Beautiful building.
  9. In the 1950s, there was a mental health/psychiatric sanitarium in the East End called Benner Sanitarium located at 3510 Sherman Street. Houston's Finest & Best Equipped Nursing Home Benner Sanitarium, Inc. 3510 Sherman at Hutcheson, Houston, Texas Phones Fa. 3-1601 / Ca. 7-6080 A Nursing Home giving Hospital care to patients needing lengthy convalescent, Geriatric, or Psychiatric care. Private – Semi Private – Ward Rooms. Leona Benner Langston-White – Supervisor.
  10. 2 retail structures totaling a little over 21,000 sq feet http://ucr.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Navigation-Place-property-flyer.pdf
  11. This address is by the Family Dollar store. Architect - https://www.identityarchitects.com
  12. http://swamplot.com/kaldis-buys-coffee-adjacent-cameron-iron-works-plant/2018-11-30/
  13. I was just wondering, how far apart are these two developments and do you all thing these two sites could change the perception of Houston as a urban walkable city? Which development do you think has the greatest potential for development? Some say that the KBR site should become a park, but I believe that there could be a much better use for the site. KBR Site Regent Square
  14. Plan Review permit for a parking lot/parking garage. Permit has Magic Johnson Enterprise Holdings Corp as the owner. https://magicjohnson.com
  15. Pagewood and Wile Interests plan to redevelop 10 blocks in EaDo into a mixed use development, including many Houston favorites. https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2023/11/13/pagewood-wile-interests-develop-east-blocks-eado.html?cx_testId=40&cx_testVariant=cx_27&cx_artPos=0#cxrecs_s
  16. This thread was originally created April 2016. I'm reposting this because this post and other content from me are no longer available on the forum. The original thread is archived here: page 1, page 2, page 3, page 4 (screenshot). 1005 St Emanuel in East Downtown Houston. This is the site of Kim Hung Market in old Chinatown.
  17. This is the nearly 1 acre parcel along the Harrisburg Trail. Trees in the lot were started to be cleared with some machinery on site. I ride my bike along the trail to work most days, so I think they started yesterday This is the design from the final plat which was recorded in Sept of last year: The reserve in the SE corner is for drainage/open space. I'm hoping that they embrace the trail with their design even though they have a few front-loaders. Lot #19 with the hitch in order to have trail frontage is hopefully a good sign, but only 5 homes will have frontage along the trail. The lots along Sherman are all about 1,460 sq ft, and the internal lots vary between 1,600 and 2,800. I'll snap a few pics on my ride home today.
  18. I noticed work was being done here. https://gis.ehrainc.com/portal/apps/storymaps/stories/b8499817945e4c158cd81e4b172ca789 These were from a few days ago.
  19. After years of not being used, the Boys and Girls Club at 2411 Canal is for sale. Saw the sign go up today. https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/2411-Canal-St-Houston-TX/30005003/ I couldn't find another thread for this, so started a new one. Feel free to merge into an existing thread of it exists.
  20. https://www.houstoniamag.com/home-and-real-estate/2021/02/kathleen-english-cohousing-houston-east-end#.YB2dulFaibE.reddit HOUSTON’S FIRST-EVER COHOUSING COMMUNITY IS UNDERWAY in the East End: Last spring, a group of like-minded livers selected a site at 115 Lennox Ave to construct Cohousing Houston, which puts connection and the environment ahead of just about everything else. Cohousing communities are intentional collections of private homes clustered around a communal living space. At Cohousing Houston, residents from up to 33 member homes must (get this!) make decisions about their community via consensus and will (gasp!) interact with their neighbors through shared spaces, like kitchens, meals, and greenspaces. Kathleen English, founder of English + Associates Architects, and her husband are one of 14 member households that are already onboard for the project that’s slated to wrap up in fall 2022. She and her firm also happen to be designing the property and homes there—which range from $330,000 to $780,000 for one to four bedrooms—with the help of Caddis Collaborative out of Boulder, Colorado.
  21. The old Alamo Tamale had a fire last week and today the HFD Arson investigators were on site.
  22. Smarter people than me will know what this is. Just seen it randomly driving by. Townhomes?
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