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  1. Does anyone have anything on this apparently they bought a block of land in Downtown for 55 million Nevermind* found little more information Skanska has purchased four land parcels, including one full city block, totaling about 14,200 square meters in downtown Houston, USA. The seller is a private citizen. The total investment amounts to USD 55 M, about SEK 520 M.Located adjacent to Discovery Green, these four sites are in Houston’s Central Business District and Skanska plans to develop a mix of office, multi-family and retail for the local community.
  2. 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.
  3. Proposed development @ Shepherd/Center/Nett St SubdivisionPlatPDF_ShepnettSqure.pdf Street view: https://www.google.com/maps/@29.7718005,-95.4095076,3a,75y,127.64h,81.02t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sOJKOmY_HX-7_tY7SH0s7sg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1
  4. A lot of rumors about the Montrose HPD (900 block Westheimer) storefront closing, not surprising since HPD Chief Acevedo wasn’t a fan of store front idea. But a neighbor mentioned a developer had bought the entire strip ( Guess Theo’s Will be moving also.)center and a few adjacent lots north on Grant and on Crockett street including a beautifully restored 1920’s home. All for multi use multi-storied building ——included will be the Freed library’s move from Montrose Blvd. Apparently the developer did something charming around 6 th street and Yale in the Heights. Now I wonder if this developer will underwrite the HPD storefront in that development or if someone else will offer rent free space inside Montrose for the storefront to move into. Montrose Collective: https://www.888westheimer.com/
  5. Look what they plan to build across the street. Its pretty ugly and cheap compared Boulevard Place, it will be called Post Oak Plaza. Post Oak Blvd. @ San Felipe Houston, Texas Located In The Heart of Uptown Houston PROPERTY DATA Size: 129,315 Sq.Ft. Tenats: Pinto Ranch, Luby
  6. Patrick Feller has added a photo to the pool: Heights Water Tower Built as a mattress factory in 1894. Converted to a textile mill in 1900 View the full article
  7. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5215234ae4b0745af88f3c00/t/59fe2e82652dea4f72dc1737/1509830307528/1001+W+11th_Property+Flyer_FINAL.pdf
  8. According to the Chronicle, several tenants are already clearing out of the building even though Skanska has not confirmed anything. Latest renderings & info: http://blog.chron.com/primeproperty/2015/06/developer-to-pour-foundation-for-downtown-office-tower/#23198101=0
  9. Nashville hot chicken royalty is headed to Houston. Hattie B’s Hot Chicken, the family-owned and -operated Nashville chicken brand announced it will build its second Texas outpost at 1801 N. Shepherd, scheduled for a 2023 opening.
  10. http://www.lovettcommercial.com/pic/dwnFeatures.aspx?webid=332
  11. Can anyone make out the location? Edit: Based on the surrounding buildings, this would take out the small strip center at 1801 Post Oak in Uptown. https://www.google.com/maps/place/1801+post+oak+blvd/@29.7474982,-95.4611141,3a,75y,87.71h,90t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sXd5WoOxdOvHSXYP4vzM0OQ!2e0!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xff016152317bbfc1?sa=X&hl=en-us https://vinetower.com/project/luxury-hotel-residences-houston-tx/
  12. 5922 Washington Ave. (The Classic, formerly Benjy's) has been sold to a developer according to Culturemap.
  13. In June 23rds Planning Commission Agenda by Knudson Services and The Gables (not sure if that's the same Gables we're used to hearing about)
  14. This thread was originally created March 15, 2017. I'm reposting / reupping this because this post and other content from me are no longer available on the forum. An archive link to this thread is coming. The 1500 block of N Shepherd is being converted into a new development. The map for Bungalows on 22nd St shows the entire 1500 block of North Shepherd as development called Market at Houston Heights. The properties are between W 16th St and W 15th St, across the street from Wooster's Annex and Heights Bier Garten. The site plan depicts three restaurants and a retail space.
  15. Noticed the Noticed of Virtual Public Hearing today. Old Loopnet listing https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/3636-Westheimer-Rd-Houston-TX/17273354/
  16. https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2018/09/10/former-palace-bowling-lanes-to-be-redeveloped-as.html
  17. Parkway Property is leasing the 9 Greenway Plaza office building. https://pky.com/properties/9-greenway
  18. https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/20102007/2116-Bissonnet-Houston-TX/ http://platformgroup.com/project/2116-bissonnet/
  19. http://www.houstonlocalfoods.com/ grand opening tomorrow on westheimer and kirby in the old taco milagro location and this new Local Foods location will have an extended menu, FULL bar and open later until 9pm! cannot wait!
  20. Wanted to create an appreciation thread for this firm. Everything they do is great. https://hsuoffice.com/
  21. Pardon me if there's an existing thread. https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/2222-N-Shepherd-Dr-Houston-TX/18366058/
  22. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/article/Houston-developer-plans-high-end-project-in-East-15424528.php "Houston developer plans high-end project in East End. Houston's Planning Commission is expected to weigh in Thursday on a developer's request regarding an upscale real estate project proposed on six acres just outside downtown in the East End." "Michael Hsu, the prominent Texas architect behind M-K-T, Heights Mercantile and a long list of retail and restaurant projects in Houston and Austin, is designing the development, to be called The Mill after a lumber mill that was once in the area, Arnoldy said."
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