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Per the linked document below, something is happening to the Holiday Inn on the east side of 610 west, just north of Richmond. Post Properties and Bury+Partners are listed as the involved parties. Are they going to demolish and build residential or convert it? From Post's website, it looks like they only have residential buildings.

 

ftp://edrc.houstontx.gov/2013/Applications//2013-1289/SubdivisionPlatPDF_POST%20GALLERIA_PLAT_PDF.pdf

 

HFF's website says it is still on the market. I guess they need to update it? http://www.hfflp.com/GetDocument.aspx?ID=35251&FN=%C2%B13.9+Acres+Flyer-7.31.11.pdf&DT=1

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Is that the old "Hotel 31" ?   I've been waiting for the Hotel Impossible guy to come in and save the place.   I mean if you can't make it in the Galleria area when Houston is booming....

 

The bones of the building seem to be in good shape for some sort of hotel.   Just think it's been poorly run (down) for several years.  

 

Here are some fun reviews:

 

http://www.expedia.com/Hotel.h5577.Hotel-Information?&rm1=a2&semcid=13172-1&kword=%20Hotel_%2031_%20Houston!m.ZzZz.3340000081098.0.21330667397.+hotel%20+31%20+houston.%20hotel_%2031_%20houston&gclid=CMqXnfTUmLYCFaGoPAodwAYAtQ#reviews

 

 

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Same developer behind Richmond Landing.

 

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Post Properties VP of investments Bart French (keeping warm in sunny Florida working on another deal now) tells us the newest project is yetunnamed but will sit inside the Loop near Richmond and 610. Post acquired the four-acre site last year; it's occupied by an abandoned hotel, qualifying it for BOMA's Most-Likely-To-Be-The-Site-Of-An-Episode-Of Scooby-Doo. It will demolish the hotel (yoinks!) and replace it with 390 high-end apartment homes.

 

A rendering of the upcoming property. Bart expects a groundbreaking later this year, depending on market conditions, and construction will last 20 to 24 months. To be a little cozier, the five-story project will orient toward the neighborhood rather than 610.

 

 

http://www.bisnow.com/commercial-real-estate/houston/790-another-galleria-multifam-gem-coming/

 

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Ohhh so thats what this is going to be. I was driving into greenway plaza this morning and saw all the demolition and didn't know what was up. The new development isn't to shabby at all. I would certainly like to see the site plan and a couple more renderings though.

 

Edit: And finally a developer with common sense to orient the building away from the highway! Fantastic :)

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The Company announced today the commencement of the development of its Post Galleria™ apartment community located in Houston, Texas. Post Galleria™ is planned to consist of 388 luxury apartment units with an average unit size of approximately 867 square feet. The community is expected to have a total estimated development cost of approximately $80.7 million, and is expected to produce an estimated stabilized yield on cost of approximately 5.8%, calculated on current market rents and after a 3% management fee and $300 per unit replacement reserve. The Company anticipates that first apartment unit deliveries will occur in the third quarter of 2016.

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140731006437/en/Post-Properties-Announces-Quarter-2014-Earnings-Announces#.U-W8No6COSN

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