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16-Acre Mixed-Use Development On South Post Oak Ln.


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Its hard for me to see how those single family communities nestled right up to Uptown Park, 4 Oaks Place, and Riverway are going to successfully argue that highrises and big commercial developments are a problem for them.

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Looking for any sort of update on this land or The Tanglewood Medical along post oak lane if someone has a nugget. The area along Post Oak Lane next to the Wynden has been in a state of construction/disrepair for a few years now. Sidewalks all messed up, dirt and mud everywhere, half put up construction fences. Trying to figure out what is going on there. 

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  • The title was changed to Mixed-Use Development Between Uptown Park And S. Post Oak Ln.
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32 minutes ago, Nate_56 said:

Looks like it's on the east side of S Post Oak and Longmont?

Feels like there are so many things that have been proposed for this spot or right nearby (next door at the Wynden and adjacent behind the Granduca) and nothing ever gets built. 

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^^^ how on earth, can we DARE TO TAKE THESE PEOPLE SERIOUSLY?  aren't we still awaiting some form of production from their last so-called development on post oak blvd?  whatever happened to that development?  did it just fall through...?  are we being punked here...?

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I'm confused with this development.  Ross mentioned the owner of the 14 (or 16) acres is the Blaffer family, Hudson Bros. Real Estate.

How does this tie in with the McNair Interests' 18 story residential tower across the street?  Is the McNair tower apart of the 16-acre mixed-use development? Perhaps the above renderings are just in the wrong place and is not affiliated with the 16-acre development.

Both properties are fenced with a new-ish fence that looks the same.  I'd say they are connected somehow.

Site visit today.  The area, or curve, is all wooded area.

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Cool, old ranch house sitting in the back of the property. Might actually be on Tillbury Drive?

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