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hindesky

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  1. This was deferred but will probably pass the next time because they once approved this with 66 rooms but now it will have 60 rooms.
  2. This was deferred a second time to have more time to check for deeds.
  3. This plat was approved by the Planning Commission. It was deferred the first time but they can't stop it based on the state's and city rules.
  4. 310 units. Architect - https://www.daviescollaborative.com Developer - https://trinsicresidential.com
  5. The restaurant is across the street at the Elan Memorial Park not at the Wescott. Nobody would ever change the name on this apartment project to it's right name "The Westcott".
  6. I don't see anyone being able to rehab the building, it's in really bad shape. The top cornice is leaning in and there are several cracks throughout the building. It had rail service at one time. This was the Nicky Davis mural I found, the house next to it is/was an AirBnB or Vrbo rental. https://www.instagram.com/nickydavis/?hl=en
  7. The building is gone but they still have to dig up the basement.
  8. A Harvey worker is installing the construction netting. Asked when it will start and he said soon.
  9. Planning Commission will vote on this at the 4/13/23 meeting.
  10. Planning Commission will vote on this at the 4/13/23 meeting.
  11. Cuchara Mexican restaurant in Montrose at Fairview St. got broken in to 4 times before they installed roll down metal shutters a while back. https://abc13.com/cuchara-mexican-food-restaurant-break-in/5562010/
  12. Architect - https://www.creoarc.com https://www.creoarc.com/artista-hotel Two different renderings, some from the architect..... and some from the "San Antonio Heron" website. https://saheron.com/development-profile-artista-hotel/
  13. Medical office and life sciences projects are making a big splash in Houston’s commercial real estate sector in 2023. The 42Floors commercial real estate website ranks five Houston-area medical office buildings among the country’s 20 largest medical office projects set to open this year. Meanwhile, 42Floors identifies two Houston developments among the 20 biggest U.S. life sciences projects on tap to debut in 2023. Leading the list of the largest U.S. medical office buildings scheduled to be completed this year is the $1.3 billion, 400,000-square-foot O’Quinn Medical Tower. Set to open April 14 at the McNair Campus of Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center, the outpatient facility will adjoin the McNair Hospital Tower, which opened in 2019. The O’Quinn tower will serve as the new clinical home of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center. The center is a federally designated facility for cancer care and research. Highlights of the 12-story O’Quinn tower, southeast of the Texas Medical Center, include: Ambulatory surgery center with 12 operating rooms and 10 endoscopy suites 80-bay setup for infusion therapy More than 70 exam rooms More than 850 parking spaces In all, five medical office properties in the Houston area made the 42Floors list, representing the highest concentration of major projects in any U.S. metro area that are scheduled to open this year. The four medical office properties joining the O’Quinn tower on the list are: Houston Methodist Sugar Land Medical Office Building 4, 159,252 square feet Kelsey-Seybold Springwoods Village Campus, 157,983 square feet Kelsey-Seybold Ambulatory Surgery Center in Clear Lake, 116,000 square feet 1715 Project in Friendswood, 107,000 square feet https://houston.innovationmap.com/42floors-medical-office-houston-construction-projects-2659761947.html
  14. "Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman said the Coyotes, the subject of relocation speculation for years, could make a new home in Houston if the new stadium plans don’t work out, The Houston Chronicle reported The Coyotes moved to Arizona State’s Mullett Arena this season, which has a capacity of 4,600, the article states. Houston has a hockey arena in the Toyota Center with a capacity of 18,300. It hasn’t been used by a pro hockey team since the American Hockey League's Houston Aeros moved to Iowa in 2013. “If this whole Arizona situation doesn’t work with the new building, I have to think Houston is the likely location, right?” Friedman said, according to the Chronicle article. “It’s a natural rival for Dallas; it’s the largest market in the U.S. that doesn’t have a team. There’s a lot of things that make sense there.” https://www.bisnow.com/national/news/construction-development/developer-could-call-off-46-acre-tempe-entertainment-district-in-exchange-for-23b-118448
  15. Another Gordon Food Service store. This is across the street from the original Mi Tienda HEB store and a Food Town, not sure how well it will do.
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