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Mid Main: Mixed-Use Development For Midtown


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Link?

It's behind a paywall unfortunately, but there is a short paragraph describing the project. "Mixed-use developments, in particular, have picked up in popularity among developers. Mid-Main, which is being developed by Houston-based RHS Interests Inc. and will break ground in the spring, will include 363 units and 29,413 square feet of retail space while also incorporating the existing 10,000 square feet of retail, which is presently fully leased."

http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/print-edition/2014/01/03/commercial-industry-may-be-cooling.html?page=all

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Im confused, I thought the boutique hotel was going to be built in the existing 3 story Antique store across the street from Natachees?

 

That's what I understand too, and the office tower would be on the empty lot next to Trinity Episcopal Church, Main and Holman 

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Mid Main is under construction? Can anyone confirm this?

 

 

In Houston, a major new mixed-use development called Mid-Main is under construction near the Ensemble/HCC MetroRail stop in Midtown, and should open in mid- to late 2015. And although still under construction, the East End Line has already catalyzed an ambitious urban renewal project spearheaded by the Greater East End District, as well as developments along the route. These efforts are transforming the East End into one of the most walkable neighborhoods in the city, with a mix of restaurants, shops, apartment complexes, and a network of hike and bike trails currently under construction. 

“I’m really excited about the East End,” said David Crossley, the president of the think tank Houston Tomorrow. “They’ve done great work preparing for the light rail line, and they’ve got a very progressive master plan.” Like the East End, Midtown is developing into a transit hub, with an energetic street life and plenty of dining and entertainment options. The area is also becoming a cultural destination, with the Metropolitan Dance Company recently opening its new studios on Caroline St. and the Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston (MATCH) scheduled to break ground this year. 

 

http://www.houstoniamag.com/news-and-profiles/city-and-region/articles/auto-immunity-march-2014

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