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nate

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  1. Agreed on very curious what's going on there. As I mentioned above, I suspect that if there is a food hall at Rice, it would be there. Certainly just speculating at this point though. It is an outstanding location for a food hall since, as you suggest, the parking lots at the property could be used for patio space just like they did across Morningside. There is no need for those surface parking lots since there is easy garage access. The property is two levels and would have nice late night synergy with the adjacent bars.
  2. Are we sure that this is going in the location reflected in the 2016 plans? Those 2016 renderings don't identify which particular space the food hall would be located in, but all the first floor space along University is currently leased and occupied by national retailers. The second floor space is partially leased and occupied currently, with only ~7200sf of contiguous space shown on the Site Plan as available. However, Rice owns a ~22,000sf two story building at 5555 Morningside that is currently under renovation. The only current occupant is Doc Holliday's, but the buidling has otherwise been totally gutted. It was previously occupied by Gorgeous Gael and a few other tenants. This would seem like a good food hall location since Monringside is a big restaurant focus of Rice Village and would be available for occupancy sooner than the University Site, I would think. RV_Lease-Plan-Website_2018_0919-colored-compressed.pdf
  3. It isn't empty, but sales are very poor. D Magazine reported in January of this year that only 34% of the building has been sold. http://www.dmagazine.com/publications/d-magazine/2015/january/museum-tower-condo-sales Hopefully the developers of the new building have taken the glare into account, otherwise their balconies could be toasty.
  4. The sidewalk around this site has been fenced off, so I assume that visible work will begin shortly.
  5. I'm disappointed in the redesign, but understand why Midway had to do it. That being said, the new design looks nice and I expect that most here would be happy with it had they never seen the original proposal. Quite frankly, with the collapse in oil prices, we should be pleased that this is happening at all.
  6. http://houston.culturemap.com/news/home-design/01-13-15-theres-nowhere-to-go-but-up-in-texas-childrens-hospital-506-million-expansion/
  7. That is Maple Ave. and Reverchon Park. The overpass is the Katy Trail.
  8. Noticed a digger on site yesterday. Today, it was in operation, there were workers, and portable toilets installed. I'd say it is U/C.
  9. As far as I know, that is still the plan. They've still got some work to do.
  10. Would think more if everything happens. Under construction now: 2(?) - Hines Market Square 2(?) - Market Square Tower on Milam 2(?) - Capital Tower 2(?) - Hampton Inn/Homewood 1(?) - Houston First Office 1 - Additional crane at 609 Main Likely: 2(?) - 6 Houston Center 2(?) - Skyhouse 2 2(?) - Hotel Alessandra 1(?) - 800 Bell renovation 3(?) - Chevron Potential: Many apartments
  11. Off the top of my head, right now: 3 - 1111 Travis 2 - 609 Main 2 - Marriott Marquis 1 - Old Texaco renovation 1 - Apartments across from Skyhouse 1 - Trammel Crow Garage on Louisiana 1 - Alley Theater renovation 1(?) - UHD
  12. Had to detour off Fannin last night to avoid the mobile crane lying down on Texas. They've made progress this morning.
  13. Nice videos. While the apartment building is not shown in most of the renderings, it is shown at the 56 sec mark in the "story" video.
  14. The base from Lamar near Travis.
  15. Not easy to take good pictures out of Total because of the double pane glass, but here you go.
  16. *hangs hat in shame* You're right. Hopefully they won't timely appeal the injunction and this thing can get underway.
  17. Not quite. The District Court denied the homeowner's Motion for Permanent Injunction on 7/18/2014. They have 6 months to file an appeal. I doubt that we will see any construction until the denial of the permanent injunction is unappealable as lenders are loath to commit funds to a project that is in controversy and could be stopped by the courts. Furthermore, I'd expect that if the homeowners intend to appeal, they will wait until the last minute to file an appeal so as to delay this project as long as possible.
  18. I'm hearing that this will be the long rumored W Hotel. It sounds like a very substantial building.
  19. This was discussed earlier in the thread. I think that it is very likely that the McDonald's tract has height restrictions. http://www.houstonarchitecture.com/haif/topic/26018-updates-on-the-astoria-condos-28-stories-at-1405-post-oak-boulevard-in-uptown-houston/?p=423063
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