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(Tower on the left, and the Glass tower on the right)

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Centrally located medical center in the heart of Houston featuring two hospitals (one located on the Sharpstown campus), two medical office buildings and future land for development.

Project Size:363,766 sq. ft

http://www.medistarcorp.com/developments.shtml#development1

Does anyone know any additonal info on this? Medistar Corp. (the developer) recently has had problems with their developments.....

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They finished it around the beginning of 2008.

The building had trouble leasing as a commercial building, and became a professional office building. Since the hospital closed, I'm not sure were it stands.

The rest of the rendering essentially looks like putting a glass facade on the existing office tower and part of the existing garage. Like Kinkaid said, that version has been around for a while.

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After 22 years in 2 Greenway Plaza, T-Mobile US Inc. (Nasdaq: TMUS) has signed on to be the anchor tenant for a 17-story tower about a mile away. 

 

The Bellevue, Washington-based wireless company inked a long-term, 29,142-square-foot lease at 4126 Southwest Freeway, according to a press release from Toronto-based Avison Young. T-Mobile will occupy three-and-a-half floors of the building, which will change its name from River Oaks Tower to T-Mobile Tower.

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2018/07/10/greenway-plaza-area-building-to-be-renamed-t.html

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On 2/2/2019 at 9:56 AM, intencity77 said:

The signage size looks appropriate for the blank space given. I’ve noticed that signage is often way to oversized in Houston compared to other cities. Maybe that’s why some are seeing this as being “too small” or not to scale. 

 

Its more along the lines of design proportions. It looks....off. Its about a couple font sizes too small. The fact that its in the middle makes it more off putting. I think a better approach would have been to simply use there "T" logo, make it a bit bigger and push it the left end or right end of the building.

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  • The title was changed to T-Mobile Tower At 4126 Southwest Fwy.

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