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Sully: Multifamily Development At 1609 Ennis St.


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I remember hearing before that that entire large lot (between 45 and Leeland) was going to be townhomes. In theory, it would be great to have a mid rise apartment mixed into the area. I guess we will have to wait and see the renderings and cross our fingers for GFR. 

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12 hours ago, thedistrict84 said:

I remember hearing before that that entire large lot (between 45 and Leeland) was going to be townhomes. In theory, it would be great to have a mid rise apartment mixed into the area. I guess we will have to wait and see the renderings and cross our fingers for GFR. 

 

That was the plan a few years ago...

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Sanjorade said:

This has to be a new build. There is nothing there right now. 

Thats what I thought, I recently rode by that area and didn't recall seeing anything. All sides of Google Street view show nothing there.

HCAD shows a future neighborhood with multiple lots and all owned by TB Ennis.

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21 minutes ago, hindesky said:

Thats what I thought, I recently rode by that area and didn't recall seeing anything. All sides of Google Street view show nothing there.

HCAD shows a future neighborhood with multiple lots and all owned by TB Ennis.

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This may be old. I believe that project fell through a few years ago.

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This would be a huge upgrade for that parcel. 

Possibly unrelated, but I noticed today that there seem to be a lot of saplings (most or all looked like live oaks to my inexpert eye) planted in rows in the adjacent lot that abuts Velasco/CTRT - do you think those will be used for this project?

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23 minutes ago, 004n063 said:

This would be a huge upgrade for that parcel. 

Possibly unrelated, but I noticed today that there seem to be a lot of saplings (most or all looked like live oaks to my inexpert eye) planted in rows in the adjacent lot that abuts Velasco/CTRT - do you think those will be used for this project?

There is currently a business called Rain or Shine Landscaping located on the property on Velasco St. according to Google Maps but this property is supposed to be a Houston Housing and Development project called the Hay Center Campus sometime in the future.

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/c48a167c25b34b91aab2aedd56636624?cover=false

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32 minutes ago, hindesky said:

There is currently a business called Rain or Shine Landscaping located on the property on Velasco St. according to Google Maps but this property is supposed to be a Houston Housing and Development project called the Hay Center Campus sometime in the future.

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/c48a167c25b34b91aab2aedd56636624?cover=false

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Oh cool! Is that slated for the whole rest of the block? 

Also, any info about the lot on the corner Clay and Velasco (across the street from EaDough? I saw a varience request sign there as well a little while back but couldn't find anything about it.

Would be really great to see trails like the CT (and MKT/HHB) get a bit of the Atlanta Beltline East treatment. (Recently experienced trailfront cafe life at Da Gama and am hooked)

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