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hindesky

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  1. 5 trees have been planted on the south side of the future Home Depot and more concrete is being spread.
  2. Check page 4 and 5 on this topic, he sounds like a shady character. I tried looking up his nationality but it almost seems like he paid to get it wiped out and for great reviews. He also had a lawsuit in Miami for a project. His name is Igor Krivoruchko.
  3. I'm pretty sure they will have 1 or 2 more. They probably don't want to pay to rent more scaffolding, so they finish this one and move to the next.
  4. Glad to see them not using the trail and are instead using laminated mats. When they built Buffalo Bayou Trail, contractors for future add-ons damaged the new trail with their heavy equipment.
  5. Chron said it looked like the Post Oak Whole Foods. "In the last challenge, after a shop at Whole Foods Market (in what appears to be the Post Oak location)" https://www.chron.com/food/article/top-chef-houston-first-episode-16975861.php
  6. Anybody recognize what venues they are located at for the first episode? Edit: Which Whole Foods is this? Don't think it's Midtown, guessing the Galleria area.
  7. This shows it at 1610 Chenevert. https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Liberty_Hall_(Houston,_Texas) A list of all the artist that played there. Incredible list of bands. I didn't move here till Sept,'78 otherwise I would have gone there. https://www.rockinhouston.com/venues/liberty-hall/59/
  8. Arch-Con Corporation web site story about this... https://www.arch-con.com/travis-midtown
  9. Way worse than we thought. Talk about value engineering. Architects - https://powersbrown.com GC - https://www.arch-con.com Ground breaking ceremony.
  10. Felicity Ace sank yesterday as it was being towed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felicity_Ace
  11. Looks like a portion of this project has the TDLR to start building. Architects - https://hedk.com Developer - https://www.nrpgroup.com Article from HouChron - https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/housing/article/Houston-council-approves-East-End-affordable-16100730.php Housing for Houston - https://housingforhouston.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/east-end-closing-news-release-draft_final.pdf
  12. The link from E Studio shows the Cygne being on the north side of Burnet St. So does the permit at 1515 N. Main. I think the name is what is throwing people off because that is what E Studio calls it on their web site. The original Lofts must be something else and that property is owned by Southern Pacific Railroad. Edit: One of E Studios renderings shows the building next to Brooks St. https://www.estudiogroup.com/en/projects/project-three-a4c7n-86h9l-6lpzb-dxxjf-exf5f-78zpd-dycnm?itemId=w1pstozb8bq0wwg4505ftsh2fnhxhj
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