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3200 South Shepherd Dr
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Kids R Kids Learning Academy - 819 Jackson Hill St.
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The Orange Show At 2401 Munger St.
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The Orange Show At 2401 Munger St.
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David Best leaves Houston this week as he arrived from California late last month, driving a brightly striped vehicle topped by a life-sized plastic horse painted safety orange. But Best, a sculptural artist, is leaving something behind after last weekend’s Art Car Parade. Renowned for his intricately designed, ephemeral wooden structures, Best, his Temple Crew, and a team of volunteers have constructed his first temple in Texas over the past two weeks. The Houston Temple was unveiled on April 12, the day after the Art Car Parade, where Best's Orange Horse was one of three first place winners. Admittedly, “unveiled” is a bit of a misnomer: The temple extends far into the sky in the Gulfgate/Pine Valley area near East End. There is no veiling it. On view through Nov. 6 at The Orange Show World HQ, 2334 Gulf Terminal Drive. Houston Temple will remain on the Orange Show campus through November 6, at which point it will meet the same end as the nine temples Best has designed for the Burning Man festival — a week-long desert-set art and community event founded in 1986 — as well as others around the world: It’ll be burned to the ground, part of a healing ritual. https://orangeshow.org https://www.houstonchronicle.com/entertainment/art_exhibits/article/david-best-orange-show-19406607.php My pics taken today. -
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The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents voted Thursday to begin construction on the $370 million State Emergency Operations Center and agency headquarters for the Texas Division of Emergency Management just east of Austin’s Bergstrom International Airport. The $370 million total includes $9.7 million for land acquisition and just over $360 million to build the 295,978 square foot facility, which includes a five-story office building and the State Emergency Operations Center. https://www.tdem.texas.gov/press-release/11-9-23 Architect - https://www.energyarch.com
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Kinkaid School At 201 Kinkaid School Dr.
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Nancy and Rich Kinder ranked in at No. 315 on Forbes' 38th annual World Billionaires List. With an estimated wealth of $8.1 billion, the couple have become synonymous with transformational arts, education, green space and quality-of-life initiatives in Houston. Over the past two decades, the Kinder Foundation has donated more than $20.2 million to downtown urban park non-profit. The Kinder Foundation pledged $50 million in 2013 toward the Houston Parks Board's Bayou Greenways Project. Additional lead gifts include $100 million donation to Buffalo Bayou Partnership, $50 million to the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University, $70 million to Memorial Park, $30 million to Buffalo Bayou Park, $5 million to 50 SPARK Parks, $4.7 million to Emancipation Park, $4 million to Willow Waterhole, $3 million to Trees for Houston and $2 million to Hermann Park. The Kinders gave nearly $75 million to Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, where Rich Kinder serves as a chairman on the board of trustees. Their gift led to the naming of what is now the Kinder Building, a permanent home for the museum's international collection of modern and contemporary art. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/lifestyle/article/who-are-nancy-and-rich-kinder-19404941.php
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UNITi Montrose: 9-Story Apartments At 701 Richmond Ave.
hindesky replied to CrockpotandGravel's topic in Going Up!
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City View Lofts Phase II: Multifamily At 21 Chenevert St.
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Moss Landscaping is working in the area in front of the Astros Team Store. https://mosslandscaping.com
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Parc Binz I & II: Offices With Retail At Binz And Chenevert St.
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Healthco Pharmacy At 2541 N. Macgregor Way
hindesky replied to Highrise Tower's topic in Third Ward and University of Houston
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Spur 5 Extension- Future Highway 35 To Alvin
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Sunset Boulevard Apartments At 1730 Sunset Blvd.
hindesky replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
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UNITi Montrose: 9-Story Apartments At 701 Richmond Ave.
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Porsche Sugar Land opens later this year it will become one of the first exclusive Porsche showrooms in the United States highlighting the German automaker’s new design philosophy: Destination Porsche. The innovative concept emphasizes brand experience and inspiration as well as flexibility and the use of digital media for communication with customers. https://news.indigoautogroup.com/porsche-sugar-land/
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A plan to transform a historic Third Ward church into a mixed-use development is a step closer to fruition after the city of Houston received a $4.1 million Housing and Urban Development grant for the project. The new development — Gospel Square — will offer a live-work community, café, recording studio, courtyard and new affordable housing units, according to the city's Housing and Community Development Department. There are also plans for a proposed four-floor building adjacent to the church with a 10,000-square-foot ground floor to house retail space and parking. The second floor will have an office conference space and co-working areas for lease and rental units, and the third and fourth floors will be for the residential units, the department added. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/houston-former-wesley-church-development-19399191.php
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