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The Tradition-Woodway: Senior Living High-Rise At 6366 Woodway Dr.


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Looks like Pelican has a new project once The Wilshire is finished.

17 stories and 58 units. There's a render in PaperCityMag but I am too dumb to figure out how to post it here. Expecting to break ground summer of 2016.

http://www.papercitymag.com/interiors/the-homey-high-rise-new-houston-tower-6300-woodway-places-comfort-over-gadgets/#2

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Looks like they lopped off top part of the Monticello and plunked it on a box.

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Was browsing the sold permits and stumbled upon this:

http://www.cohtora.houstontx.gov/ibi_apps/WFServlet.ibfs?IBIF_webapp=/ibi_apps&IBIC_server=EDASERVE&IBIWF_msgviewer=OFF&IBIAPP_app=soldpermits&IBIF_ex=sold_permit_d&CLICKED_ON=&PN=17083901&PT=13

 

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Project No: 17083901
Date : 2018/02/20 00:00:00
USE : SITEWORK AND FOUNDATION FUTURE (23 STORY
Owner/Occupant : *TRADITION WOODWAY
Job Address : 6336 WOODWAY DR 77057
Valuation : $ 6,500,000
Permit Type : 13
FCC Group : Non-Residential Alteration
Buyer : *WOODWAY TRADITION, LP
Address : 5850 LOVER'S LANE 100 75206
Phone : (214) 221-8203


I couldn't find an exiting thread, but feel free delete or ban me if this is nothing or is posted somewhere.  

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6 hours ago, UtterlyUrban said:

“The Homey”?

 

somebody should be embarrassed.

 

I still don't know how that ended up as the original thread title. The PaperCity article referred to the tower's name by its address (6300 Woodway) several times and only described the living spaces as "homey" in the title, with other similar adjectives throughout the piece contrasting more flashy or modern units in other towers across town.

 

That said, great find. I'm curious about the timeline they have for this one.

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http://www.dinhcutoancau.vn/du-an/du-an-nha-duong-lao-the-tradition-woodway-houston-texas/

 

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Project Name : The Tradition Homeschooling Project - Woodway, Houston, Texas

DESCRIPTION : The Tradition - Woodway is a 314-room luxury fully furnished apartment with full facilities including restaurant, indoor swimming pool, hair salon, large screen cinema, library, studio arts and crafts, game room, 24-hour care and support services.

Location : The project is located west of Houston, an area with ideal access to major highways, employment centers and shopping centers.

Purpose : Apartment for rent

Project implementation time: The project is expected to commence in March 2018 and completed in the second quarter of 2020.

 

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Anyone pass by the site recently? This was from a month ago by curriesteph via SSC

 

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Anyone have any links or information in regards to a building they are building at the corner of Woodway and S. Ripple Creek. I've heard its suppose to be around 27 stories. They have had crews out here prepping the property but I can't find any info on it...heard its suppose to be some kind of retirement community.

 

You can now sign up to request information:

 

http://www.traditionseniorliving.com/houston.html

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https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2018/07/12/new-senior-living-high-rise-breaks-ground-in.html

 

A new Tanglewood high-rise building near Woodway and Voss will add to the growing portfolio of senior living options in the works around Houston.



 

Dallas-based Tradition Senior Living LP broke ground on The Tradition-Woodway, a 23-story high-rise that will include 222 independent-living and 92 assisted-living and memory-care units, set to complete by April 2020. This will be the developer’s second senior living project in Houstonand the first high-rise for the company, said Jonathan Perlman, founder and CEO of the company.

Perlman wouldn’t disclose construction costs for the project, but public permits filed with the city of Houston totaled $83.96 million.

 

“It’s a phenomenal location and an area where we think the product we provide will be very well-received,” Perlman said, referencing the proximity to Second Baptist Church and both the Memorial and Tanglewood neighborhoods. The company’s first Houston project, The Tradition-Buffalo Speedway, will open by December 2018 or January 2019.

 

Tradition bought the land from a partnership named SIC Ripple Creek LLC, which he said included a group of condo owners and retail owners. The deal closed in September, and Perlman said the deal was done in-house.

 

Pelican Builders eyed the same site for a condo project in 2015 but ended up not moving forward. Derek Darnell, president of Pelican, said in an email that the land owners “preferred a product that would produce income for many years, a rental property. And senior housing seemed to be a good fit for them.”

 

Houston-based Jackson & Ryan Architects designed the project, and Houston-based D.E. Harvey Builders is the general contractor. The Bank of Texas provided a construction loan.

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