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DrLan34

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ok this is the deal.

the current building will be replaced.

the new shopping center will back up to McGowen (back of building will be against McGowen, front will be facing south) with parking in front. They said that it will still be pedestrian freindly and that they are working with Midtown Management District (don't know what that entails).

The building will be 14,500 sq feet. They currently have 2 restaurants (2500 sq feet each) that will be anchoring on either side, other tenants are also already lined up. They have about 4,000 sq feet available lease space as of now.

Construction will start in March. Building should be up by August. They plan to have tenants in by end of 2012.

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update, ADT should be out by March 15th, construction should start in April... it will be typical to the other shopping centers in Midtown. There will be some painted facade that back up to McGowen but the entrances will be facing South as previously stated along with the parking.

He said there will be side, sidewalk entrances.

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so it being typical to other shopping centers means its nothing to get excited about. I don't get why its so difficult for Houston to land urban style shopping developments especially in this part of town? Not trying to throw Dallas in this, but they seem to have no problem getting them.

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so it being typical to other shopping centers means its nothing to get excited about. I don't get why its so difficult for Houston to land urban style shopping developments especially in this part of town? Not trying to throw Dallas in this, but they seem to have no problem getting them.

Not exactly, there is basically, West Village and Victory(fail). Dallas lacks the grid street pattern for true urban growth. The size of downtown and uptown together can't be more than half of Houston's downtown. The street design coupled with the fact that most of the fancy highrises have either large setbacks with fences around them or minimal to 0 street integration has already killed the chances of a truely urban center

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14,000sf building on a whole city block? What a waste. And the McGowen side will be a concrete wall with no entrances?

Might as well have built another CVS. In 2012, this is embarrassing for midtown. This is 2 blocks from a light rail station.

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14,000sf building on a whole city block? What a waste. And the McGowen side will be a concrete wall with no entrances?

Might as well have built another CVS. In 2012, this is embarrassing for midtown. This is 2 blocks from a light rail station.

Well that bites.
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@DrLan34

I've got a pic I meant to put up last night, will try get to it tonight.

It's looks like the McGowen frontage will be pedestrian with parking laid out on the south end of the lot, similar to the shopping center further west on the northside of McGowen (with the Ponzo's). I'm not exactly sure where the service/utilities are going in.

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There's a Starbucks in the Randal's too.

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