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  1. This was in the previous thread for 3024 Houston Avenue. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.



    Originally posted by Twisterhunt, May 24, 2019 in the previous thread for 3024 Houston Avenue.


    I asked and they are planning to be open this weekend, hopefully it's a good start for them! And yes they do have a small bike rack near the patio, the car is blocking it in the photo above 😉 enjoy!

     

  2. This was originally posted May 20, 2019 in the previous thread for 1125 W Cavalcade. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.




    Town In City Brewing's brewery at 1125 W Cavalcade in Houston is back on the market.

    Distiller Fox & Seeker was reportedly moving here from Summer St in Sawyer Yards. But the seller withdrew the property from the market.

    It looks like they're looking to purchase the warehouse at 1212 E 28th St in the Heights.



    From their real estate broker last week:


    The location we wanted to get in Houston fell apart. As always the mission continues. We have the tenant in tow and have our eyes on another, even more amazing location. This game isn’t always easy but the bounce backs are where the stories are earned! Let’s goooooooo! 
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  3. Originally posted September 10, 2019 in this thread before all of my content were removed from the entire forum earlier this month. Reposting this throws off the flow of the thread (i.e. out of order),  still, it may be helpful for visitors to see what was previously discussed or shared before.

    I wasn't  able to 
    retrieve  everything I contributed to this thread, mostly what was posted on the first page from last year and earlier this year (included earlier renderings, archived links to leasing brochures, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 and 3 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive links coming soon.


     



    Updated site plan of Railway Heights at 8200 Washington Ave in Houston. 


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  4. This was originally posted May 8, 2019 in the previous thread for 1125 W Cavalcade. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.




     

    More on distiller Fox & Seeker's move to 1125 W Cavalcade the site of Town In City Brewing's brewery. 

    Fox & Seeker originally announced a location in Sawyer Yards, 2500 Summer St, Suite 1130. Construction began on the space. (More in the forum about Fox & Seeker's former plans for Sawyer Yards here.)

    Fox & Seeker hired the services of Cuatro to find a new location and help with the build. Cuatro is a real estate developer based in California. The developer documented the search and negotiations on Instagram dating back to early April:




    New opportunities alert! As a developer the hunt is always on. I’ll be flying out to check this out next week and will be sharing more. We’re hopeful this becomes home to a new distillery!
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    Here in H-town checking out potential buildings for the @fox_and_seeker distillery! We’re on the hunt!
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    Yale Automotives, 2510 Yale was another property of interest for the distiller.
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    In mid-April:

    Our LOI was submitted and we’re on to the second round of offers for this property. The hunt continues but we’re one step closer
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    In late April, with a photo of Town in City Brewing's tasting room posted:


    We’re waiting on the counter offer from the seller. Time is a key component to these deals. 
    https://www.instagram.com/p/BwfJp1qDVRQ/




    And last week, a post announcing negotiations on the space:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw8KZjNj_Wp/



     

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  5. This was in the previous thread for 3024 Houston Avenue. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.



    Originally posted by Triton, May 24, 2019 in the previous thread for 3024 Houston Avenue.

     

     
      On 5/24/2019 at 10:42 AM, twisterhunt said:

    Uncle Bean's opened earlier this week - they have a drive-thru and walk up window. And at least this morning there were chairs and tables in the parking spots under the canopy 😊 they currently close around 4 in the afternoon but will look to stay open a few hours later once they get settled in. It's a nice little spot to have in the neighborhood now!

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    Hey fellow neighbor! Yea, I've been meaning to try this place out but wanted them to get a little settled first. Hopefully they'll be open tomorrow and I'll take a sip of what they've got. Did you happen to see any bike racks?



     

  6. Originally posted September 10, 2019 in this thread before all of my content were removed from the entire forum earlier this month. Reposting this throws off the flow of the thread (i.e. out of order),  still, it may be helpful for visitors to see what was previously discussed or shared before.

    I wasn't  able to 
    retrieve  everything I contributed to this thread, mostly what was posted on the first page from last year and earlier this year (included earlier renderings, archived links to leasing brochures, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 and 3 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive links coming soon.


     

     

     

     

     

     

    Easy Park and Verde hired Shop Cos. to  market Railway Heights at 8200 Washington Ave in Houston. They're also handling the leases.

    Shop Cos. released updated marketing and leasing materials for Railway Heights. Most of the materials is for phase 1 that includes Railway Heights Market.




    https://shopcompanies.com/properties/railway-heights  (archive link)

    Brochure: https://shopcompanies.com/sites/default/files/Railway Heights presentation.compressed_0.pdf?v=1567786868 (archive link)


     

    Railway Heights is the reimagining of a 40,000 SF design warehouse into a food-centric destination, including a Food Hall, Beer Garden, and Farmer’s Market. 

    Operated by the Silent Theatre Group, the restaurateurs behind Conservatory and Bravery Chef Hall, the food hall will be a ± 22,380 SF vibrant market curated of goods, food stalls, retail, and crafts.
     

    An additional ± 15,397 SF on the ground floor is available for lease to complimentary food & beverage, fitness, and co-working users.




    From the leasing brochure:


    Farmer's Market
    Commitment to local produce is key. As such, the project features an outdoor promenade hosting the weekly farmers market every Saturday and Sunday.


    Grocery
    Local purveyors will sell goods in bulk, including fresh gulf seafood, locally raised meats, and curated cheeses.


    Beer Garden
    Approximately 13,000 SF of the outdoor space is dedicated to the beer garden, featuring 80 beers on tap, a dog park, stage, and outdoor seating.


    Container Farm
    Utilizing the next generation of container farming, lettuce will be  grown onsite and served at the first location of Let Us, a revolutionary salad bar concept.


    Easy Park
    Railway Heights will feature an Easy Park system on the Northeast corner of the site. In the interim, an on-site surface parking lot  with 211 parks is available, in addition to valet service for all tenants.

     

     

     

     

     

  7. This was originally posted September 30, 2019 in the previous thread for 2510 Yale. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.




     

    An informational page for 2510 Yale on Braun Enterprises' website:

    The property is listed for redevelopment. This is the site of Yale Automotive.


     

    https://www.braunenterprises.com/2510-yale   (archive link)

    Brochure:
    https://www.braunenterprises.com/s/Braun-Enterprises-2510-Yale.pdf (archive link)


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  8. This was in the previous thread for 3024 Houston Avenue. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.



    Originally posted by twisterhunt, May 20, 2019 in the previous thread for 3024 Houston Avenue.


    Uncle Bean's opened earlier this week - they have a drive-thru and walk up window. And at least this morning there were chairs and tables in the parking spots under the canopy 😊 they currently close around 4 in the afternoon but will look to stay open a few hours later once they get settled in. It's a nice little spot to have in the neighborhood now!


    (there was an attached photo taken by this poster, but it was deleted in the mass purge of all of my content from a vindictive mod)

     

  9. Originally posted September 8, 2019 in this thread before all of my content were removed from the entire forum earlier this month. Reposting this throws off the flow of the thread (i.e. out of order),  still, it may be helpful for visitors to see what was previously discussed or shared before.

    I wasn't  able to 
    retrieve  everything I contributed to this thread, mostly what was posted on the first page from last year and earlier this year (included earlier renderings, archived links to leasing brochures, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 and 3 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive links coming soon.




    Photos from Facebook from the hard hat tour of Railway Heights. The photos show the lawn, the food hall and market Railway Heights Market.


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  10. This was originally posted May 7, 2019 in the previous thread for 1125 W Cavalcade. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.




     

    The warehouse at 1125 West Cavalcade, 1125 W Cavalcade in Houston will stay in tact. 

    Distiller Fox & Seeker is moving to the property.
    https://www.foxandseeker.com/

    Town In City Brewing was there previously.

    Fox & Seeker originally was moving to Sawyer Yards, 2500 Summer St, Suite 1130. Construction began on the space.

    More in the forum about Fox & Seeker's plans for Sawyer Yards here.




    From Eater Houston:

    Fox & Seeker, a new “grain-to-glass” distillery crafting vodka, gin, and bourbon, will soon open its doors in Houston.
     

    The new distillery is set to open its doors at 1125 West Cavalcade this summer, bringing a new batch of locally distilled spirits to Space City. The brainchild of Andrew Thompson and Sean Anger, Fox & Seeker will also be home to a cocktail bar and tasting room that will allow drinkers to consume its wares on site. In the meantime, Fox & Seeker is set to begin bottling its London dry gin, vodka, and a flower-infused “spring gin” in the coming months.
     

    “We will begin with clear spirits such as vodka and gin while we worked to build an portfolio of aged products, such as bourbon,” Anger tells Eater. “We will also come out with varietals of gin that can play to any palate. Up until Andrew and I started this project, I was not a fan of gin — I thought it tasted like a pine tree. I’ve learned that gins can be made many different ways. It’s an extremely versatile spirit that we plan to line up with different seasons and taste preferences.”
     

    Fox & Seeker’s founders also boast that it will create each of its spirits from the raw materials instead of sourcing semi-finished products from other producers. “It’s not uncommon in the spirits industry for distilleries to procure already-fermented and distilled spirits, then repackage them under their own label for sale,” Anger says. “A grain-to-glass operation is not easy, but will bring a unique product lineup to Houston that is 100% made by Houstonians.”
     

    Fox & Seeker is currently set to debut in July. 


    https://houston.eater.com/2019/5/7/18535521/fox-and-seeker-distillery-houston-first-ward-opening


     

  11. This was originally posted July 12, 2019 in the previous thread for 2510 Yale. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.




    More on Braun Enterprises purchasing the parcel on 2510 Yale in the Heights, Houston.


    From Houston Chronicle last week:

    2510 Yale Realty Ltd. purchased a two-building industrial complex, totaling 4,800 square feet, on a quarter-acre lot at 2510 Yale from Garrett Goudy. Chris Dray of NewQuest Properties represented the seller.

    https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/texas-inc/article/Real-estate-transactions-AFGlobal-picks-Waller-14086630.php


     

  12. Originally posted August 29, 2019 in this thread before all of my content were removed from the entire forum earlier this month. Reposting this throws off the flow of the thread (i.e. out of order),  still, it may be helpful for visitors to see what was previously discussed or shared before.

    I wasn't  able to 
    retrieve  everything I contributed to this thread, mostly what was posted on the first page from last year and earlier this year (included earlier renderings, archived links to leasing brochures, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 and 3 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive links coming soon.




    Exterior construction progress photo of Railway Heights.  This is located at 8200 Washington Ave in Houston.

    The photo comes from Railway Heights' construction webcam.

    This is a screenshot from the live feed taken Thursday morning  and afternoon of the front of Railway Heights Market and the lawn at Railway Heights.



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    Zoomed in view of Railway Heights' Railway Heights Market

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  13. This was in the previous thread for 3024 Houston Avenue. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.



    Originally posted by Angostura, May 20, 2019 in the previous thread for 3024 Houston Avenue.


    Those will be parking spots until they get their occupancy permit. What happens after that... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

     

  14. This was originally posted June 14, 2019 in the previous thread for 2510 Yale. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.




    There is a LLC for 2510 Yale Realty LTD from Braun Enterprises. It was created last week. The 2510 Yale property is off the market according to a Loopnet listing. Either Braun Enterprises purchased the property for redevelopment or is in negotiations. There isn't an update on the HCAD website.

    Across the street from the Yale Automotive lot is another Braun Enterprises property at 2522 Yale (thread about that here). They're redeveloping that lot, so I'd assume that's the goal with the 2510 Yale property.

     

  15. Originally posted August 29, 2019 in this thread before all of my content were removed from the entire forum earlier this month. Reposting this throws off the flow of the thread (i.e. out of order),  still, it may be helpful for visitors to see what was previously discussed or shared before.

    I wasn't  able to 
    retrieve  everything I contributed to this thread, mostly what was posted on the first page from last year and earlier this year (included earlier renderings, archived links to leasing brochures, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 and 3 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive links coming soon.




    Construction progress photo of Railway Heights at 8200 Washington Ave in Houston. The photo shows Railway Heights Market, that's the food hall and market part of the Railway Heights development. It also shows progress on the lawn portion of the Railway Heights development.


    The photo was uploaded to Facebook Tuesday:


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  16. This was originally posted March 26, 2019 in the previous thread for 1125 W Cavalcade. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.




     

    From Houston Chronicle today:

     

    Town In City Brewing put its brewery and tap room in the Heights up for sale as the locally-owned brewery prepares to move to a larger facility to accommodate growth in its cider business.
     

    “We listed the property today,” co-owner Justin Engle said Tuesday. “We’re not able to disclose exactly where we’re moving to. We just know it is going to be somewhere in the city.”
     

    Since opening in August 2015, area residents and out-of-town visitors have enjoyed the outdoor patio and small tap room, which hosts trivia night, open mic night and pop-up kitchens from various chefs. The brewery is looking to move to a warehouse-type space of close to 10,000 square feet, Engle said, and at least initially, it will not be open to the public.

     

    The 3,749-square-foot building, which sits on a 10,000-square-foot lot at 1125 West Cavalcade near North Main Street, is being offered for sale with or without the brewing equipment, according to NAI Partners, the commercial real estate firm hired to market the property. The asking price, without the brewing equipment, is $1 million.

     

    The brewery’s 2,000-square-feet of warehouse space houses four 30-barrel tanks and, by the end of the week, two new 120-barrel tanks purchased for its Houston Cider Co. operations. The cider tanks, which make cider from apples, are about 10-feet wide and 19-feet tall.
     

    “We have more of these tanks coming in,” Engle said. “It’s getting pretty jam-packed pretty fast.”

     

    The brewery will continue operating in the Heights until it relocates. The time frame for the move was not disclosed. The new location will be focused more on production than creating a neighborhood gathering area, and will likely open to the public on weekends only in the future.
     

    “We’re probably not going to be open to the public for a couple of months as we just focus on production,” Engle said.
     

    Houston Cider products are sold in stores such as H-E-B, Whole Foods, Kroger and Spec’s as well as in bars and restaurants. Town In City Brewing’s beer is sold in restaurants, but is not packaged for sale, Engle said. Sales figures were not disclosed, but the cider side, which launched in 2017, is driving the growth.

    The departure of Town In City would leave the Heights with a lone craft brewery, Eureka Heights at 941 W. 18th.

     

    Nick Terry and Joe Bright of NAI Partners are marketing the property on behalf of the seller with assistance from Larry Koestler. The property could remain as a brewery or another use such as office, industrial or retail.
     

    “The opportunity to purchase a turnkey brewery in and of itself is pretty unique, not to mention being located in one of Houston’s hottest neighborhoods that also happens to be home to very few others in the industry — technically there’s only one other brewery in The Heights between 610 and I-10,” Nick Terry said in an announcement. “Town In City’s space would be an ideal satellite location for one of our city’s further-flung craft beer producers, and also perfect for a brewery-in-planning.”
     

    Koestler, who brought listing to NAI Partners, said there was room for growth in a market that’s already home to more than 50 craft breweries.
     

    “The growth of Houston’s beer market has been meteoric these past few years—the number of breweries in Houston has more than quadrupled in only five years — and yet there’s still a case to be made that our city is wildly underserved when it comes to beer production,” he said. “It would be great to see an existing brewery make use of this space as a second location — hard to ask for a better location than The Heights — or another newcomer join Houston’s craft brewing ranks.”


    https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/real-estate/article/Town-In-City-Brewing-puts-Heights-brewery-up-for-13717928.php


     

  17. This was originally posted June 14, 2019 in the previous thread for 2510 Yale. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.




    From the 1125 W Cavalcade thread last month:

    Houston distillery Fox & Seeker looked into purchasing the lot at 2510 Yale for their operations. They decided on the Town in City Brewery but the deal fell through.

     

  18. Originally posted August 25, 2019 in this thread before all of my content were removed from the entire forum earlier this month. Reposting this throws off the flow of the thread (i.e. out of order),  still, it may be helpful for visitors to see what was previously discussed or shared before.

    I wasn't  able to 
    retrieve  everything I contributed to this thread, mostly what was posted on the first page from last year and earlier this year (included earlier renderings, archived links to leasing brochures, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 and 3 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive links coming soon.




    Construction progress photo of Railway Heights at 8200 Washington Ave in Houston. The photo shows Railway Heights Market, that's the food hall and market part of the Railway Heights development.


    The photo was uploaded to Facebook last week.


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  19. This was in the previous thread for 1207 W 20th St | Shady Acres. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.



    Originally posted by Luminare, July 29, 2019 in the previous thread for 1207 W 20th St | Shady Acres.

     

     

    Per Houston Business Journal:
     

    CTC Contractors commercial building 1207 W. 20th St. Houston 77008 Heights Drift LLC (bar and sitework) 550000 2019-07-05 City of Houston Commercial

     
  20. This was in the previous thread for 3024 Houston Avenue. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.



    Originally posted by crock, May 17, 2019 in the previous thread for 3024 Houston Avenue.


    drove by the other day and it does look like they're setting up a drive-thru window and a side-ordering area... but those two ridiculous parking spots... are still ridiculous parking spots


     

  21. Originally posted August 24, 2019 in this thread before all of my content were removed from the entire forum earlier this month. Reposting this throws off the flow of the thread (i.e. out of order),  still, it may be helpful for visitors to see what was previously discussed or shared before.

    I wasn't  able to 
    retrieve  everything I contributed to this thread, mostly what was posted on the first page from last year and earlier this year (included earlier renderings, archived links to leasing brochures, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 and 3 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive links coming soon.




    Construction progress photos of Railway Heights at 8200 Washington Ave in Houston. The photo shows Railway Heights Market, that's the food hall andmarket part of the Railway Heights development.


    The photos were posted by Method Architecture in early August.


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  22. This thread was originally created March 26, 2019. I'm reposting / reupping this because this post and other content from me are no longer available on the forum.  An archive link to this thread is here.




    1125 West Cavalcade  in Houston, the Heights


    From a Loopnet listing in 2010:

    https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/16747292/1125-W-Cavalcade-Houston-TX/

    Lot Size     10,000 SF 


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    Today, the site of Town in City Brewing, now Houston Cider Co.


    From Houston Chronicle

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  23. Originally posted August 24, 2019 in this thread before all of my content were removed from the entire forum earlier this month. Reposting this throws off the flow of the thread (i.e. out of order),  still, it may be helpful for visitors to see what was previously discussed or shared before.

    I wasn't  able to 
    retrieve  everything I contributed to this thread, mostly what was posted on the first page from last year and earlier this year (included earlier renderings, archived links to leasing brochures, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 and 3 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive links coming soon.




    Company of Nomads (Conservatory, Bravery) is offering a hard hat tour of Railway Heights Market at Railway Heights. Railway Heights Market is the food hall and market portion of the Railway Heights developments at 8200 Washington Ave in Houston.

    The event was posted yesterday to Eventbrite and is free to sign up.

    The one-hour tour is available Saturday mornings at 10 a.m. Railway Heights' hard hat tours will run from September 7 through November 30.


    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/railway-heights-hard-hat-tour-tickets-70066973203


     

  24. This was originally posted June 14, 2019 in the previous thread for 2510 Yale. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. An archive link to the original thread is here.



     

    The lot with Yale Automotive and the attached warehouse (5,000 SF) was up for sale earlier this year.

    NewQuest was the broker and had a listing for it.

    Here's the listing page:
     https://www.newquest.com/property/2510-yale-street/ (archive link)

    The sales brochure:  
    https://www.newquest.com/pdfs/2510_Yale_Street.pdf (archive link)



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  25. Originally posted August 24, 2019 in this thread before all of my content were removed from the entire forum earlier this month. Reposting this throws off the flow of the thread (i.e. out of order),  still, it may be helpful for visitors to see what was previously discussed or shared before.

    I wasn't  able to 
    retrieve  everything I contributed to this thread, mostly what was posted on the first page from last year and earlier this year (included earlier renderings, archived links to leasing brochures, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 and 3 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive links coming soon.




    Exterior construction progress photo of Railway Heights.  This is located at 8200 Washington Ave in Houston.

    The photo comes from Railway Heights' construction webcam.

    This is a screenshot from the live feed taken Friday morning of the front of Railway Heights Market and the lawn at Railway Heights.



    From the feed, it looks like benches were added in front of the swings on the lawn, more progress on the lawn, and progress on the stair planters at the entrance of Railway Heights Market in the Railway Heights development.


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