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Museo Institute For The Medical Arts In The Museum District
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Skid steer inside carrying material to the window.
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Avenue On 34th: Multifamily At 2136 W. 34th St.
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Co-Op At Waterworks II: Multifamily At 2109 & 2101 N. Shepherd Dr.
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Can one of the Mods merge this to the topic @Urbannizer made in Going Up? I didn't know there already was one. It's currently on page 5. @Highrise Tower @Montrose1100- 68 replies
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According to his Wikipedia topic. Seems he could see there was more money in developing than working for the city of Miami. Career[edit] Pérez was an economic development director with the city of Miami before he entered the real estate business and became a developer.[10][12] In 1979, he founded Related Group[13] with New York builder Stephen M. Ross. Pérez built his fortune by building and operating low-income multifamily apartments across Miami. The firm became the largest affordable housing builder in Florida by the middle of the decade.[10] He then branched off into rental apartments before becoming one of the most prolific high-rise condo builders in the Southern United States. Pérez has owned 50 condo towers in various stages of completion in South Florida, Fort Myers and Las Vegas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_M._Pérez
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Texas A&M Innovation Plaza: Main St. At Holcombe Blvd.
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There is one in downtown that is 16 stories high. Based on the pics at Innovation Tower it looks 14 or 15 stories. I've ridden up over 24 parking garages on my bicycle in downtown, Midtown, TMC, Museum District, and Montrose. Unfortunately this one is locked during weekends when I ride them. I've been in the 13 story pink one next to it though. I first started riding them to get a better vantage point on construction projects.- 546 replies
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The Heights Restaurant And Bar Scene - More Coming
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Le Cafe Josephine is the new name for Neo Baguette. According to Culture Map Houston article. "Opened in 2018, the restaurant's owners rebranded to eliminate confusion about it being a bakery that sold baguettes, a representative tells CultureMap. The new name pays homage to general manager-owner Noor Chaabi's mother." https://houston.culturemap.com/news/restaurants-bars/02-11-22-le-cafe-josephine-heights-cafe-restaurant/ -
According to U.S. News ranking of top Texas hotels includes 8 in Houston. Article in Culture Map Houston. "Eight Houston properties — including Tilman Fertitta’s palatial Post Oak Hotel — rank among the best in Texas in the report." https://houston.culturemap.com/news/city-life/02-11-22-best-hotels-houston-us-news-world-report-the-post-oak-zaza-four-seasons/
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According to Eater Houston a new place will replace the shuttered Houston's. "The Warwick, named after one of Houston’s first luxury hotels, will open on Westheimer and Fountain View this spring — paying homage to Houston’s, a beloved upscale chain establishment that served the city’s diners for nearly 40 years." https://houston.eater.com/2022/2/14/22930573/the-warwick-replaces-houstons-restaurant
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Owner of property. Architect. http://hillfrankarchitects.com
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According to this old Rice Thresher article the timeline sounds correct, start 1st quarter '22 and completion by fall 2023. "Rice hopes to begin construction on the new student center by the first quarter of 2022. Adjaye Associates, an architecture firm with offices in Accra, Ghana, London and New York, will design Rice’s new student center, which is expected to be complete by fall 2023." https://www.ricethresher.org/article/2020/11/award-winning-architecture-firm-selected-to-design-new-student-center
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Permits for the new Moody Center for Student Life and Opportunity. http://www.kendall-heaton.com
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Which? The plat or the rendering.
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Co-Op At Waterworks II: Multifamily At 2109 & 2101 N. Shepherd Dr.
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Regent Square: Mixed-Use On Allen Parkway At Dunlavy St.
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@Jimmy Bob Hines doesn't own the Women's Center space, Fairfield purchased that. The project going up at Waugh and D'Amico is owned by Mill Creek.- 1,531 replies
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