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Parkside Residences: 43-Story Residential High-Rise At 808 Crawford St.


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that one ghost dude kind of scares me a bit, is it an added attraction that it will be haunted?

 

and what the heck is this guy on the left doing?

 

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using a set of binoculars to look at the lamp shade? talking on his phone and exasperated with the other person? drinking a beer with his hand over his eyes (look at me, I'm drinking a beer without looking!)?

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http://www.wylieassociates.com/project/discovery-tower/

667,000 GSF, New Apartment Tower Including:

• 280,260 SF, 251 Apartment Units

• Outdoor Plaza Deck with Pool

• Fitness Area & Club/Meeting Area

• Residential Lobby Area

• 6,700 SF, Retail

• 229,664 SF, Parking Garage

• Pursuing LEED® Certification

So gorgeous, still my most anticipated downtown tower.
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Isn't TC fairly tight lipped about everything?

 

I walk by regularly, the lot is still full of Marriott construction trailers. 

 

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I would like to see a rendering from this angle. DG will be all closed in, which I think is pretty cool.

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Recently saw a start of 1Q 2017 for this one..

 

With the local economy the way it is, I'm thinking 2018 or 19 will be more realistic. Thinking back to the Great Recession, many projects in Houston that were proposed in 2007 did not start until about 2012 and 2013.

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And some of those still haven't.... Regent Square.

 

True but Regent Square probably has the largest footprint of any other project, even larger than River Oaks District. It's going to take a lot of commitment to get that one through.

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Well, looks like they waited too late for this project. New data is showing multi-family is absolutely plummeting in the Houston market, especially the higher-end category.

 

Has it spread to the downtown market yet?  Last I saw was downtown and midtown were still strong, though that was a few months ago

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Has it spread to the downtown market yet?  Last I saw was downtown and midtown were still strong, though that was a few months ago

 

With all the residential about to come online downtown, it's probably hard to judge. I'm really interested to see prices.

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Well, looks like they waited too late for this project. New data is showing multi-family is absolutely plummeting in the Houston market, especially the higher-end category.

 

matter of perspective - i'm sure TC is thanking their lucky stars they didn't start 6-9 months ago.

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