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HNathoo

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  1. They had a meeting today. Does anyone know what new developments may have occurred?
  2. This is a pretty cool report. I wonder if MFA can break into the ranks given their incredible expansion project.
  3. Not sure how they'll be able to park the retail component without doing a structured garage (not just first floor podium). Assuming 3k sq ft of retail will be restaurant, they'll need at least 30 parking spaces for that piece alone. I don't know how they'll get there on less than an acre and no structured parking
  4. Does anyone know if they plan on pursuing phase II as soon as this one is complete? I imagine the crane will be coming down soon, so it'll be interesting to see if it's transferred to the next block.
  5. You can always park at the city of Houston parking management lot for $5 at 2020 McKinney
  6. This was mentioned in the Bizjournal article regarding the museum district site Alliance is also developing. Does anyone have renderings of this? Should be a game changer for the area of Washington north of I-10.
  7. I’ve heard the uptown apartment market has gotten crushed in recent months. It’ll be interesting to see who gets their funding to develop these ambitious projects.
  8. This looks like it sits on 1.5 - 2 acres. What about the rest of the land? I wonder if there are other phases in mind.
  9. Block 182 is owned by the Macey's, as well as a few other lots that won't be impacted by the TXDOT project. I guess those lots aren't officially Astros lots, but are utilized by the public when games are played.
  10. The city doesn't own the parking management office - they lease it. Many of the Astros lots on east side of 59 are controlled by the Louis Macey family. They run ops on these lots in house (LAM parking).
  11. I think the market is ~$100psf (~$4M) for a partial block in this part of downtown (full block gets higher premium), but there are plenty of owners who wouldn't sell no matter what price you offered them.
  12. I think that by allowing developers that optionality, you'll begin to see more creativity to solve the problem. When there was only one option, there wasn't really an incentive to think outside the box.
  13. The economics of this blow my mind. This is $90psf dirt. How is that even possible??
  14. I have no other connection, other than both names being rooted in Spanish The developer does seem to have some ties to some pretty high profile projects.
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