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38' for 16 stories difference? The heights listed on page 3 are 413 and 243.

Some changes have occurred since the renderings?

 

Yeah, that's kinda weird.  There are several entries on the FAA site, with all either 385' or 423' which are all labelled "Point M1" through "Point M4".  Looking at the rendering and these heights it looks like these may correspond to just the four corners at the top of the apartment tower (only part of it reaches the 423).  I haven't used that site much but from my short experience with it typically there is a building height and a crane height - can't say I've seen corners of a building referenced but it looks like that's what this is

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Checked to see if there was any new detail and there are new entries for Points H1 through H5 showing 196' and 244' - must be for the hotel component

 

https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/searchAction.jsp?action=displayOECase&oeCaseID=267260219&row=54

https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/searchAction.jsp?action=displayOECase&oeCaseID=267260225&row=46

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Another permit for "plan review fee", but this time it lists the buyer as Greystar along with a Greystar-associated address.  Hopefully getting closer to making this one official

Project No: 15091823 Date : 2015/10/08 00:00:00 USE : FOUNDATION ONLY W/UNDERGROUND UTILITY 20 Owner/Occupant : *GREYSTAR-TMC Job Address : 1850 OLD MAIN ST 77030 Valuation : $ 0 Permit Type : PX FCC Group : Structures Other than Buildings Buyer : *GREYSTAR Address : 750 BERING 200 77057 Phone : (713) 479-8962

 

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Nothing for a couple of days, but the road is closed off now (though somehow there were still cars parked on it).  I saw a dump truck and a backhoe out there this morning on the street but there wasn't any activity yet

 

I will try to get a better look later today to try to figure out what is going on.  No permitting activity, so while it sure seems this has to be related to the hotel/apartments I'm not 100% sure.  I just recall during the discussion with the planning commission there was a mention of working with CenterPoint to bury utilities

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Drum roll........

 

They're digging a hole in the street at the corner of Travis and Old Main under the existing power lines, so I assume this is utilities-related.  That said, Medistar, TRC Capital Partners, and Greystar are all apparently involved in this development and none of them list this as an active project on their website at present.  I would like to think that they wouldn't bother with this step unless it was moving forward but who knows

 

 

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Similar infrastructure work was done on the lot across from 2016 Main, leading to anticipation and speculation... but then they covered up the hole and haven't don't anything since.  Hopefully this will be different.

 

Drum roll........

 

They're digging a hole in the street at the corner of Travis and Old Main under the existing power lines, so I assume this is utilities-related.  That said, Medistar, TRC Capital Partners, and Greystar are all apparently involved in this development and none of them list this as an active project on their website at present.  I would like to think that they wouldn't bother with this step unless it was moving forward but who knows

 

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Not much to report on this, but took some pics today.  They've been up to this few a few weeks now - I really haven't seen any activity during the day but they were working into the night the other night

 

A "shoring-earth retention" permit was issued recently that listed "GS TMC JV, LLC" as the buyer with an address associated with Greystar.  So at least they do appear to be behind this

 

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I'm really surprised that this is actually happening. I was told that the City of Houston would not issue any further permits on these properties unless the developer paid for the purchase of the Burger King property at the end of Travis, so that the street could be opened up through to Holcombe Blvd.

 

Guess that was untrue.

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I'm really surprised that this is actually happening. I was told that the City of Houston would not issue any further permits on these properties unless the developer paid for the purchase of the Burger King property at the end of Travis, so that the street could be opened up through to Holcombe Blvd.

 

Guess that was untrue.

 

That can't be true as the city can't force a developer to buy another property that they don't own nor does the city own.  Also, even if they did put a street in at the Burger King it would be way to close to the Main intersection.  I will say traffic will increase on main as if I remember correctly those neighbourhood streets are almost all blocked at Travis.

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I'm really surprised that this is actually happening. I was told that the City of Houston would not issue any further permits on these properties unless the developer paid for the purchase of the Burger King property at the end of Travis, so that the street could be opened up through to Holcombe Blvd.

 

Guess that was untrue.

Do you mind my asking where you heard this?  As someone that lives in Southgate (i.e., the west say of Travis), I would be very interested in plans to open it up at Holcombe.  Would the city need to give public notice of any such plans?

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Looking at the map and the satellite view, it looks like the burger king is the only thing in the way of Travis going to Holcombe.  I don't know what you would gain with that however, as it would be so close to the Main and Holcombe intersection.  You would probably have to extend the median to block left turns onto Travis or from Travis.  I see why the city would like someone else to open it up with out the city having to buy the BK, but requiring it through permits seems...odd.  

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Do you mind my asking where you heard this?  As someone that lives in Southgate (i.e., the west say of Travis), I would be very interested in plans to open it up at Holcombe.  Would the city need to give public notice of such any such plans?

I heard this several years ago from someone high up at TMC when Methodist was planning the Outpatient Center. This person told me that the City of Houston and TMC both "encouraged " Methodist to include opening John Freeman Blvd. through to Main St. as part of their plan for that building. He also told me that any new development on the west side of Main St. between University and Holcombe would be dependent on the opening of Travis Street through to Holcombe. But like I've stated, I guess he was wrong.

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I think it's important, to an extent, for us, the COH, to have unfishined projects in the process of rising when the Superbowl comes to town next year. I think it would look good on the city to see construction cranes on every corner like there is now indicating a robust economy that is struggling to keep up with the population and job growth.

 

In February 2017, 609 Main should still have cranes over it along with this apartment tower, perhaps the hotel next door, Texas Children's expansion tower, Fertitta's tower on the west loop and God only knows what other projects will be coming out of the ground at that point. What other projects will still be UC at that time?

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In February 2017, 609 Main should still have cranes over it along with this apartment tower, perhaps the hotel next door, Texas Children's expansion tower, Fertitta's tower on the west loop and God only knows what other projects will be coming out of the ground at that point. What other projects will still be UC at that time?

 

Just within relative proximity to NRG you will have:

 

Texas Children's expansion

Medistar Hotel / Greystar apartments

HCC new building on Pressler

New Residence Inn on Kirby (if it ever breaks ground)

Baylor College of Medicine Expansion

 

As well as Memorial Hermann and Methodist expansions within TMC - I don't know as much about those and they aren't as visible from outside TMC (just yet).

 

I'm guessing 7200 Main (or Main Place @ Greenbriar or whatever it is named) won't have anything going on by that time, but I certainly hope so

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These guys are going to make a killing on this tower. The demand for housing catering to med school students (and recent grads) in the S Main and TMC area is astronomical. The current housing stock like my neighborhood is too expensive and geared more for physicians and their families. There are tons of nurses and new docs commuting from all over who want to live nearby but can't find anything. I called it on here before and will say it again... the TMC/SW Houston area is going to be the next major economic juggernaut in Houston. Devs have been focused for far too long on Energy Corridor/Woodlands areas and have negelected to build housing and hotels in the TMC (all while TMC was humming along strong and not paying attention to oil).

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Don't forget the new Debakey will likely not be complete by then either (and the Memorial expansion is now visable from Herman Park)

Just within relative proximity to NRG you will have:

Texas Children's expansion

Medistar Hotel / Greystar apartments

HCC new building on Pressler

New Residence Inn on Kirby (if it ever breaks ground)

Baylor College of Medicine Expansion

As well as Memorial Hermann and Methodist expansions within TMC - I don't know as much about those and they aren't as visible from outside TMC (just yet).

I'm guessing 7200 Main (or Main Place @ Greenbriar or whatever it is named) won't have anything going on by that time, but I certainly hope so

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PR out this morning

 

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/greystar-and-medistar-announce-plans-for-high-rise-apartment-tower-in-texas-medical-center-300211943.html

 

"Ascent Med Center" name confirmed, 35 stories, construction by March 31st.  That rooftop terrace is going to have an awesome view

 

Looking at the elevations again (which are back on the planning commission), they still show 38 floors. I believe the article only counted to the highest residential level

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Looking at the elevations again (which are back on the planning commission), they still show 38 floors. I believe the article only counted to the highest residential level

 

You're right, the elevations look unchanged (near 413' on the apartments).  Same deal with the hotel, which was announced as 21 floors (but elevation shows 22 including the parapet).  I suspect most of us only care about the total height, anyway!

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Latest Planning Commission Agenda approved their Variance Request;

 

Basis of Recommendation:

 

The site is located within the City limits, on the north side of Old Main Street between Main Street and Travis Street. The applicant is requesting variances to allow proposed balconies, canopies and floors to encroach into the building lines on Travis and Old Main Street and Main Street. Staff's recommendation is to approve the requested variances.

 

The subject site is proposed to be a hotel and multifamily residential structure. The proposed 25 story hotel will occupy the eastern portion of the tract and the 34-story multi-family residential building will occupy the western portion of the site.

 

In July of 2015, the site was granted variances allow a 15’ BL on Main Street and to allow encroachments on Old Main, Travis and Main Street. The variances granted were similar in nature to the current request; however the proposed encroachments for the building have been slightly modified. The applicant is currently requesting the following three variances:

 

1) To allow floors 9-17 and a pedestrian canopy for the proposed hotel to project 5' into the 15’ building line on Main Street.

 

2) To allow the residential balconies on floors 12-32 and to allow hotel floors 18-22 to project 5 feet into the 10' building line on Old Main Street

 

3) To allow the residential balconies on floors 12-32 to encroach 5 feet into the 10’ BL on Travis Street

 

The proposed encroachments will be over 100 feet from the pedestrian realm on all 3 streets and the Vehicular access from Old Main Street has been approved by the Department of Public Works and Engineering. The applicant has additionally provided a pedestrian access easement on all streets in order to provide enhancements such as minimum 6’ unobstructed sidewalks, 3” caliper trees and an outdoor seating area.

 

Therefore, staff’s recommendation is to grant the variances for the building line encroachments and approve the plat subject to the CPC 101 form conditions.

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