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  1. Originally posted August 1, 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. An archive link of this thread in its entirety before my comments were removed will be included soon. This looks out of place with the rest of the neighborhood on White Oak Dr and Studewood. I'm for the garage, but I'm not here for the design if this is the final product. Maybe some greenery would help.
  2. Originally posted July 30, 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. An archive link of this thread in its entirety before my comments were removed will be included soon. I'm all for Uber, Lyft and car sharing services. These services and light rail services open until 4am are wonderful solutions in combating drunk driving. But not everyone drinks when going out to neighborhoods like downtown, the Heights, Midtown, or Montrose. They go to these neighborhoods to have fun. But being completely opposed to multi-story parking garages in areas like this one, isn't going to solve the problem. Outside of buses, Houston doesn't have adequate public transportation in these area like rail that people would be more inclined to use. Instead, people who don't live near here often drive to these places because it's less expensive than Uber. With a parking garage in place, the cost to park will be less than an Uber ride for many who live further out. Parking garages also help reduce neighborhood street parking. Residents may be opposed to this, but the fact is, White Oak Dr is one of the main nightlife artery of the Heights. As more businesses build, the more influx of people coming in to visit. The Heights is not the small inner city town it once was, it's part of Houston's urban center. Keeping the small town vibe is great but realistically, residents have to come to term that they can't have their cake and eat it too. There has to be better parking options to address the growth of non Heights residents coming into the area to dine, drink, visit art galleries, or whatever is happening there. Parking garages similar to this are needed.
  3. Originally posted July 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. An archive link of this thread in its entirety before my comments were removed will be included soon. In the above The Leader's article, the multi-story automated parking garage from Easy Park ( U-Tron) is discussed. Also included is this additional quote from residents opposing the structure. This is the garage planned for 2714 White Oak Dr in the Heights, Houston: Winston Manley and Kris Wathen, who are 29-year-old roommates just south of White Oak Drive and rode their bikes to Christian’s Tailgate on Tuesday evening, also said they would be in support of more restaurant and bar options on the street. But they disagreed that there is a need for more parking, at least for automobiles. “Our generation Ubers everywhere,” Manley said. “Parking garages are nice, but it’s irrelevant to us.” https://theleadernews.com/mixed-use-development-targeted-for-fitzgeralds-site/ A parking garage may be irrelevant to them because they live close enough to the White Oak District to walk or bike. But many are coming to the area from other parts of Houston that are further out, be it in the 610 loop and parts of Houston that are between the loop and the beltway. There are also the cities surrounding Houston. For those people, an Uber ride in the evenings can cost. Driving to White Oak and paying to park (or available street parking) would be more cost effective for them. Rail would be a better option, but the city is lagging behind on faster and technologically advanced mass public transportation. Residents living in these neighborhoods, neighborhoods where people from all over Houston visit daily, are short-sighted. They're also narrow-minded. They want people to visit and support the businesses that make their neighborhoods local destinations. At the same time, many of those same residents oppose multi-parking structures like these where the purpose is to alleviate neighbor's frustrations with street parking. They also oppose mass public transportation in their neighborhood - a neighborhood that is the center of entertainment and other recreational activities. It doesn't make sense.
  4. Originally posted May 9, 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 or save everything I contributed to this thread, only the last three pages ranging from 2017 to 2019. An archive link showing the last three pages (pages 7, 8, 9) before all of my contributions to this threads were deleted is coming soon. EDENS announced the fitness studio and another addition this morning to Uptown Park in Houston. Ethan Allen, a national furniture purveyor with retail showrooms locally owned and operated by the Chesnick family for over 50 years, will relocate their existing Galleria-area Design Center to Uptown Park. The 11,595 square foot Design Center, opening this fall, will provide a unique, urban aesthetic designed with an array of vignettes to inspire clients plus accessible touchscreens and workstations where Ethan Allen designers partner with clients utilizing 3-D space planning. Revolution Studio, a Houston-based boutique fitness studio offering yoga, cycle, and strength classes, will debut their fourth Houston-area location at Uptown Park. The 3,400 square-foot fitness sanctuary will feature 56 bikes in a stadium-style cycle room with an adjacent studio to house strength classes and heated Vinyasa yoga. "Our clients have long asked us to open a studio closer to the uptown neighborhood," said Kim Syma, Owner of Revolution Studio. "Partnering with EDENS and bringing our high-energy cycle, creative Vinyasa yoga, and HIIT strength classes to Uptown Park will offer convenient access to over 75 classes a week at Houston's most sought-after fitness studio." Also from the press release: EDENS, a retail real estate owner, operator and developer with more than 125 retail places nationally, continues to redefine retail destinations in Houston with the addition of two new retail partners at the newly transformed Uptown Park— a vibrant collection of shops, restaurants, experiences and services located in the heart of uptown Houston. Redevelopment of Uptown Park began in March of 2018 and included updating all building façades for a clean aesthetic, maximizing storefronts and brightening the exterior colors to modernize the consumer experience. Trellises now span the property and provide shaded walkways that connect the buildings for pedestrians. Parking has been reconfigured to accommodate outdoor conversation areas for guests to unwind and socialize, as well as improved walkability and safety. Colorful custom seating from local East Downtown fabricator RootLab and public Wi-Fi have also been installed throughout the property. "We know Uptown Park serves as a hub for the best shopping and dining available in Houston and the redevelopment completion creates a vibrant and better-connected environment for our community," said Tom Kiler, Managing Director of EDENS. "We are thrilled to bring new concepts to Uptown and expand the neighborhood's options in our reenergized, pedestrian-friendly district." Ethan Allen and Revolution Studio join a growing list of new retailers at Uptown Park. Rejuvenation, a Williams-Sonoma company offering classic American lighting, furniture, hardware and décor, opened the first Texas store location in November. Flower Child, an Arizona-based health-food restaurant by Fox Restaurant Concepts, opened in September. Uptown Sushi, an upscale local sushi restaurant open for over ten years, underwent a complete restaurant renovation and reopened in February. J. Alexander's, a Nashville-based restaurant known for their distinctive cuisine, will open their grill featuring a wide selection of American classics during the fourth quarter of this year. Mendocino Farms, a Southern California-based premium fast-casual concept, will open their chef-driven sandwich and salad restaurant later this summer. "We will continue to bring new dining, fitness, entertainment and shopping concepts to our customers at Uptown Park past the initial phase of redevelopment. Paired with our commitment to enriching this great community, we are excited to keep creating stronger connections to the surrounding neighborhoods and adjacent open space," continued Kiler. Current retailers, restaurants and services open at Uptown Park include Araya Chocolate, Bill Walker Clothier, Café Express, Carrie Ann, Ceron Hair Studio, Crave Cupcakes, Drybar, E*Trade, Elizabeth Anthony, Embajadores Fine Cigars, Etoile Cuisine et Bar, Flower Child, Francesca's, High Gloss, Lewis Jewelers, Linda's Couture Alterations, LOFT, Longoria Collection, Lucho Boutique, M Penner, McCormick & Schmick's, Potbelly Sandwich Works, Rejuvenation, Songkran Thai Kitchen, Starbucks Coffee, The Tasting Room, Top Drawer Lingerie, Uptown Park Dental, Utopia Plastic Surgery & Medspa. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/edens-completes-redevelopment-of-uptown-park-and-delivers-a-boutique-fitness-studio-and-furniture-design-showroom-300846705.html
  5. This was in the previous thread for 120 Westheimer. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by BeerNut June 7, 2017 in the thread for 120 Westheimer. Tax abatement to steer them in the right direction?
  6. Originally posted May 9, 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 or save everything I contributed to this thread, only the last three pages ranging from 2017 to 2019. An archive link showing the last three pages (pages 7, 8, 9) before all of my contributions to this threads were deleted is coming soon. I'm in agreement with you. The name Merus Grill turns me off for some reason.
  7. Originally posted April 30, 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 or save everything I contributed to this thread, only the last three pages ranging from 2017 to 2019. An archive link showing the last three pages (pages 7, 8, 9) before all of my contributions to this threads were deleted is coming soon. The Rustic is still in play for Uptown Park Houston. It was removed from the site plan when I posted the updated site plan a month or so ago. But it was still shown on the site plan in the brochure. I think Eden Properties removed it because they didn't want it leaked to the public yet.
  8. Originally posted April 30, 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 or save everything I contributed to this thread, only the last three pages ranging from 2017 to 2019. An archive link showing the last three pages (pages 7, 8, 9) before all of my contributions to this threads were deleted is coming soon. From the updated site plan above and the Uptown Houston page on Eden's website, the J. Alexander's restaurant has a name. The name is Merus Grill. On the Uptown Houston page on Eden's website, it's listed as Merus Grill by J Alexander's Restaurant. There is a website for Merus Grill that redirects to J. Alexander's Holdings. http://www.merusgrill.com/ And there are trademark applications for Merus Grill dating back to 2015 . https://trademark.trademarkia.com/merus-grill-86719419.html Website: https://properties.edens.com/properties/uptownpark (archive link) Zoomed site plan with Merus Grill
  9. Originally posted July 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. An archive link of this thread in its entirety before my comments were removed will be included soon. A blurb about the automated parking garage from Easy Park planned for 2714 White Oak Dr. This blurb comes from an article published yesterday by The Leader. This was included in a bigger report on proposed plans for the former Fitzgerald's property (and the two lots behind it) at 2706 White Oak Dr (thread about the Fitzgerald's property was moved to Going Up yesterday ) From The Leader: Baldwin (Heights Realtor Bill Baldwin, a member of the Houston Planning Commission), citing conversations he’s had with Levine (of Easy Park), said the plan for the White Oak developments includes a multi-story parking garage on the north side of the street. There now is a small, one-story garage between Christian’s Tailgate and Tacos A Go Go. Baldwin said he would prefer not to see a parking garage at the Fitzgerald’s lot, which is at the northwest corner of White Oak and Studewood, but realizes the need for more parking on a street lined with destinations and oftentimes parked vehicles. “As this area densifies, we all have a greater need for parking,” he said. https://theleadernews.com/mixed-use-development-targeted-for-fitzgeralds-site/ __________________________________________________________________________________ Original plans for the White Oak Dr automated parking garages from Easy Park had the site as 2912 White Oak Dr. This would have been next to Christian's Tailgate and Tacos A Go Go (thread about that here) Easy Park also plans to add multi-story automated parking garages in other parts of Houston: Railway Heights (thread here), Montrose (thead here), and the Hobby Airport area (thread here).
  10. Originally posted April 30, 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 or save everything I contributed to this thread, only the last three pages ranging from 2017 to 2019. An archive link showing the last three pages (pages 7, 8, 9) before all of my contributions to this threads were deleted is coming soon. An updated site plan of Uptown Park. This comes from an updated leasing brochure: http://properties.edens.com/property/output/document/view/id:1404 (archive link) (direct link to full size, non-compressed image: link )
  11. Originally posted July 5, 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. An archive link of this thread in its entirety before my comments were removed will be included soon. Here's more on the automated parking garage at 2714 White Oak Dr in the Heights, Houston: This comes from their other company Verde Communities, which is their retail and apartment arm. In the near future, we expect to build Houston’s first fully automated (i.e. driverless) parking garage on the north side of White Oak. This will allow us to develop and provide *new retail and restaurant locations on the south side of White Oak which is currently used for parking cars * (the retail is what's being built at 2805 White Oak Dr, thread about that here) https://verdecommunities.com/commercial-projects/2808-white-oak-drive-houston-texas-77007-7/
  12. Originally posted April 30, 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 or save everything I contributed to this thread, only the last three pages ranging from 2017 to 2019. An archive link showing the last three pages (pages 7, 8, 9) before all of my contributions to this threads were deleted is coming soon. A higher res image of the rendering: (direct link to non-compressed, full-sized image: link) A fuller view of the rendering posted earlier this year of Uptown Park's renovation. This comes from an updated leasing brochure: http://properties.edens.com/property/output/document/view/id:1404 (archive link)
  13. Originally posted July 5, 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. An archive link of this thread in its entirety before my comments were removed will be included soon. Here's more on the automated parking garage at 2714 White Oak Dr in the Heights, Houston, Re:Vive Development (Revive Development) had plans for some kind of retail or commercial development here, but sold it to an entity under Chicago's Easy Park last year. This will become the site of the automated parking garage from EasyPark and U-Tron.The automated parking garage was first planned for 2912 White Oak Dr or 2920 White Oak Dr (more about it in the other thread here) 2805 White Oak Dr in the Heights, Houston. It will now be located at 2714 White Oak Drive. This comes from their other company Verde, which is their retail and apartment arm (I posted about this company in another thread): Further east on the north side of White Oak, we are developing an automated parking garage of more than 275 parking spaces. During the design process, we expanded the garage capacity given recent increases in commercial activity in this area of the Heights. https://verdecommunities.com/retail/
  14. Originally posted April 30, 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 or save everything I contributed to this thread, only the last three pages ranging from 2017 to 2019. An archive link showing the last three pages (pages 7, 8, 9) before all of my contributions to this threads were deleted is coming soon. A coffee shop will probably replace Belvedere, the club and lounge in Uptown Park. I don't know the accuracy of this, but it may be a craft coffee shop in Houston that's expanding with another storefront.
  15. Originally posted May 3, 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. An archive link of this thread in its entirety before my comments were removed will be included soon. Copying this comment made about the new location of the automated garage from another thread to this one because the poster posted in the wrong thread.
  16. Originally posted May 1, 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. An archive link of this thread in its entirety before my comments were removed will be included soon. 2714 White Oak Dr may become the site of the automated parking garage from EasyPark and U-Tron. The automated parking garage was planned for 2912 White Oak Dr or 2920 White Oak Dr (more about it in the other thread here) There were plans for a development next to whatever will become of the building that was Fitzgerald's. The recent updated proposed site plan implies there has been a change in direction. The map also seem to back this blurb in a Forbes article from January 2019 on U-Tron (the mixed-use commercial and residential described below is the redevelopment of the former Fitzgerald's music venue at 2706 White Oak Dr, Houston and the automated parking garage is 2714 White Oak) The company expects to complete a 664 fully automated parking spaces for a new mixed-use commercial and residential real estate in Houston in 2020. https://www.forbes.com/sites/lianeyvkoff/2019/01/31/watch-this-robotic-garage-park-cars-like-sardines-in-a-can/
  17. Here's more on the restaurant Karne (possibly?) and the rest of the new development at 2805 White Oak Dr in the Heights, Houston. This was updated recently. The development is named South Heights on White Oak and is from Easy Park in Chicago. This comes from their other company Verde, which is their retail and apartment arm (I posted about this company in another thread): Just across the street, we are under construction with a new building leased to a Korean restaurant opening its first restaurant outside of New York City. The seating area will include an outdoor patio cantilevered over the White Oak ravine. A chicken and waffle cones restaurant concept will also open in the building in 2020. We have a live camera on location and soon visitors to our web site can see ongoing construction in real time. https://verdecommunities.com/retail/ More on Karne From the Nexseed campaign for the restaurant. Karne is the upscale Korean barbecue restaurant coming to South Heights on White Oak . This is the new development from EasyPark and Verde. It's under construction at 2805 White Oak Dr in the White Oak District of the Heights in Houston. https://www.nextseed.com/offerings/karne Karne anticipates opening July 2020. The floor plan was included on the campaign site:
  18. Originally posted November 10, 2017 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. An archive link of this thread in its entirety before my comments were removed will be included soon. More from the leasing flier of the Revive development ( Re:Vive Development) from Bryan Danna at 2714 White Oak DrLand: 12,500 SfProposed building: 2,600 SfParking: 26 spaces (direct link to full sized, non-compressed image that's easier to zoom in)
  19. Originally posted July 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), and may include outdated information, 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 forum, mostly what was posted on the first page last year (included earlier renderings, updated renderings, earlier site plans, archived links to leasing brochures and Loopnet listings, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive link to page 2 is here. Construction progress photo of South Heights on White Oak at 2805 White Oak Dr. This comes from The Leader:
  20. Originally posted July 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), and may include outdated information, 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 forum, mostly what was posted on the first page last year (included earlier renderings, updated renderings, earlier site plans, archived links to leasing brochures and Loopnet listings, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive link to page 2 is here. A blurb about the retail development South Heights on White Oak at 2805 White Oak Dr in Houston. This is a project from Easy Park and their retail arm Verde.This blurb comes from an article published yesterday by The Leader. This was included in a bigger report on proposed plans for the former Fitzgerald's property (and the two lots behind it) at 2706 White Oak Dr (thread about the Fitzgerald's property was moved to Going Up yesterday😞 From The Leader: Across White Oak Drive and a little bit to the west, South Heights on White Oak is under construction at 2805 White Oak Dr. According to online leasing information, the plan is for 10,000 square feet of restaurant and retail space. ...HCAD records show the under-construction retail development, along with the group of businesses across the street, are on property owned by South Heights Purchase LLC, which shares a Chicago address with Easy Park. ...Verde Communities’ Marilyn Jimenez confirmed they are all affiliated with Easy Park. https://theleadernews.com/mixed-use-development-targeted-for-fitzgeralds-site/
  21. Originally posted July 6 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), and may include outdated information, 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 forum, mostly what was posted on the first page last year (included earlier renderings, updated renderings, earlier site plans, archived links to leasing brochures and Loopnet listings, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive link to page 2 is here. I'm not sure when this site map and site plan were uploaded by Hunington Properties, but it shows more details about Karne. Yesterday, I found a blurb on Verde's website (the retail arm for Easy Park) that Karne will be a Korean restaurant at the South Heights on White Oak. This is the new retail building under construction in the Heights at 2805 White Oak Dr. A marketing brochure for South Heights on White Oaks shows Karne as a Korean barbecue restaurant. The upload date in the url for the pdf file shows September 2018. It's possible this is old because the proposed automated parking garage is shown still on the site of 2912 White Oak Dr instead of the new site at 2714 White Oak Dr. https://www.hpiproperties.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/south-heights-on-white-oak.pdf
  22. Originally posted June 7, 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), and may include outdated information, 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 forum, mostly what was posted on the first page last year (included earlier renderings, updated renderings, earlier site plans, archived links to leasing brochures and Loopnet listings, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive link to page 2 is here. Here's more on the restaurant Karne (possibly?) and the rest of the new development at 2805 White Oak Dr in the Heights, Houston. This was updated recently. The development is named South Heights on White Oak and is from Easy Park in Chicago. This comes from their other company Verde, which is their retail and apartment arm (I posted about this company in another thread): Just across the street, we are under construction with a new building leased to a Korean restaurant opening its first restaurant outside of New York City. The seating area will include an outdoor patio cantilevered over the White Oak ravine. A chicken and waffle cones restaurant concept will also open in the building in 2020. We have a live camera on location and soon visitors to our web site can see ongoing construction in real time. https://verdecommunities.com/retail/
  23. Originally posted June 7, 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), and may include outdated information, 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 forum, mostly what was posted on the first page last year (included earlier renderings, updated renderings, earlier site plans, archived links to leasing brochures and Loopnet listings, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Chick'nCone confirmed a restaurant is opening at South Heights on White Oak Dr. This is the development in the Heights (Houston) at 2805 White Oak Dr from Chicago-based developers My Park Easy. Houston-based Centric Commercial Real Estate Advisors are the brokers for the property. From the website: Coming Soon: 2805 White Oak Dr. Houston Heights, opening in 2020 https://www.chickncone.com/locations
  24. Originally posted March 12, 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 or save everything I contributed to this thread, only the last three pages ranging from 2017 to 2019. An archive link showing the last three pages (pages 7, 8, 9) before all of my contributions to this threads were deleted is coming soon. You are right, @gene. The J. Alexander's Houston restaurant is replacing Lasco Enterprises' Añejo Tex-Mex restaurant in Uptown Park, 1180 Uptown Park Blvd, Ste 1. And from the site plans, J. Alexander's also leased the space next to it. It was Serente Spa, 1180 Uptown Park Blvd, Ste 4. Together, the near total square footage is 8,000 sq ft, as in the press release above. I agree with you on Original Ninfa's. It would be a better fit. BLVD Place is a pain to enter and park. I don't have data to back this, but looking from the outside in, BLVD Place is not as high traffic as Uptown Park.
  25. This was in the previous thread for 120 Westheimer. It's being reposted / reupped since the original thread and other content from me were removed. Originally posted by gmac, June 7, 2017 in the thread for 120 Westheimer. It would be ideal if the city could tell private parties what they can and can't do with their money on the land they own. It would stop all these awful structures being built. I don't think there would be any disagreements, either.
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