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Fortune

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  1. Kroger is not doing that. HEB sure, Whole Foods Sure, Kroger no.
  2. I don't see Kroger leaving that area and I cant think of anywhere in that area for them to relocate.
  3. According to this article they have secured a anchor tenant. https://www.bisnow.com/houston/news/commercial-real-estate/6-houston-projects-to-watch-in-2020-104550
  4. I like this building. I hope it gets a twin next door. Nice infill for the area!
  5. The fact that Post HTX included the word "mall' in their post tells you how behind this developer is. No one wants to hear the word mall in 2020.
  6. Just a town home development. Block bound by the Service Road, Cage St., Baer St., & Bringhurst St. https://intown-homes.com/Bayou 5th
  7. I think this is a part of this development. Like the next phase or something.
  8. Uptown is becoming more and more of a urban environment. Density is part of a urban environment. If your looking for views uptown is not the area for you.
  9. MetroNational owns that entire shopping center and the shopping center across Benignus Rd. Coincidentally I was discussing Spring Branch today with one of the attorneys I work with. He has a friend that works in urban planning and land development. His friend told him that MetroNational has big plans for Memorial City and adjacent areas and that they will be doing a lot of development within the next 5-6 years.
  10. Are we sure they will be building a 25 story office building? The description “and MD Anderson's first facility on its Mid Campus, a 25-story building to support current office space and future growth needs.” Sounds like their existing 25 story Mid Campus 1 building.
  11. Awesome that this institute will continue to expand in the medical center!
  12. I remember reading this a few years back. I’m glad I was able to locate the article. The Zoo does want to expand just not in its current area. “And he wishes for a satellite zoo outside the city. Already, more than 2.4 million guests visit the zoo annually. "We do remarkably well with our 55 acres, but we need more space," he says. He mentions San Diego, which has a 100-acre zoo in the city and another 1,800 acres in the suburbs. "Think of a wild animal park - a safari park - that would allow for more conservation and more breeding." https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/amp/New-Houston-Zoo-CEO-takes-a-walk-on-the-wild-side-6746267.php
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