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  1. 3 hours ago, Montrose1100 said:

    I wouldn't get too excited. The same firm did Market Square Tower. Won't be nearly as romantic as the render. Also won't be as terrible as anything Randal Davis.

    My only push back here is the total project cost is significantly higher and these condos appear to be priced at $3m+.  I would expect the materials and overall design to remain very high-end if these prices stay relatively the same and they're able to secure their pre-sales goal.

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  2. 20 hours ago, clutchcity94 said:

    Has anyone heard about this? Their website is pretty generic, but someone on the Nextdoor app mentioned it’s going to be at the southwest corner of Montrose & West Alabama at 3900 Montrose Blvd. Their list of “partners” (see image below) appears to be quite wide ranging...including both Bludorn restaurant and giant Japanese tech investor SoftBank Group.

    https://bridgecityhouston.com/theorigin/

     

     

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    To me one of the most exciting parts to this is The Standard hotel is a partner.  Having a Standard in Houston and especially Montrose, would be incredible for the neighborhood.  Really interested to learn more and hope this is an active proposal.

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  3. 17 hours ago, kbates2 said:

    Gotcha - just not your speed. I think the other McIntyre's does pretty well so we will see how this one does. 

    This location should do very well. The original McIntyre's is a destination in that part of the Heights/Shady Acres and is packed every weekend.

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  4. Harris County bought 1111 Fannin from Triten recently.  They want to consolidate several properties to this building.  This would be huge for downtown.  The County own a lot of buildings/land that would present great development opportunities for more urban infill on northside of CBD.  Looking forward to more details.

    https://therealdeal.com/2021/06/09/harris-county-set-to-buy-downtown-houston-office-building-for-close-to-29m/

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  5. 45 minutes ago, trymahjong said:

    https://www.perkinseastman.com/projects/heart-of-montrose/?fbclid=IwAR04ZJo6lPJpiwxvF8ai_9Ed_QDvlsfO7U66jFDC-b-QLdzy-e_R01s4BSM
     

     

    geeeeeeee, My pie in the sky hopefulness is taking a nose dive. Not sure why new development refuses to honor anything that made this location so desirable.Absolutely no hint of the “ mythology of Montose”

    you’d think any developer could have given a nod..........even a small one that maybe only residents would recognize..........it could have been some thing subtle like matching stiletto topiary near the entrance?😇

     

    This is not the final design.

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  6. It's projects like this that have me very excited about the future of Uptown.  This building, both Hanovers, all the new highrise condos/MF on Westcreek, Post Oak Blvd's future retail, the Rosewood development + other high end hotels looking in the area, the growing emphasis on walkability, and even the new high-rise luxury senior living project on Garretson. 

    I have to assume this area will have very few rivals nationally, for areas outside a CBD.  A lot to be excited about for sure.

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  7. On 2/6/2021 at 4:29 PM, hindesky said:

    Parking garage. I talked with some laborers and they said January start but all they've done so far was run some electrical conduit so far.

    Any idea as to why the garage has not started? Where are all the employees of Microsoft, Chevron, Common desk, new retail tenants, etc. going to park in the next several months?  Has something changed beyond a garage for this site?  

    I scratch my head every time I drive by here.  There's been no movement, yet we they keep announcing more and more tenants.

  8. 3 hours ago, texan said:

    They already have an office here in Houston (Near Bay Area Blvd and Saturn Ln intersection). It's a liaison and integration office for their Cargo and Crew Dragons since the planning groups at NASA Johnson are telling them who and what to put on the Dragons. Northrop Grumman also has a facility for this purpose for Cygnus as does Boeing for Starliner and Sierra Nevada for the Dream Chaser.

    Understand they have an office in Clear Lake, but to my knowledge it is very small. Certainly not large enough to accommodate the number of jobs they are now hiring for.  I could be wrong which is often the case!

  9. On 2/1/2021 at 12:11 PM, CREguy13 said:

    Midway noting preliminary negotiations being underway for build-to-suit opportunities is interesting, even if only preliminary.  This development takes off quickly, if a company decides to relocate its headquarters here... 

    Preferably a company from outside Houston and most preferable is 'companies' with interests in space exploration, EVs, clean/battery tech 😎

    This is not an update, but a quick observation.  I've long felt that if SpaceX moved its headquarters to Houston (which I honestly believe may happen) that outside of the new Houston spaceport, East River presents the most attractive location. 

    SpaceX posted 30-35 new job postings a few days ago in Houston, largely engineering positions. I'm genuinely curious on what this news means and where they are looking for offices - I'd be shocked if all these positions work from home...

    Totally separate, but I find it funny Austin received so much press a few weeks ago on just a few job postings and barely any concrete news from the company ha.  Meanwhile we have almost 40 open jobs and not a peep 😂

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  10. 9 hours ago, Triton said:

    Do we really think that's enough? So a single sidewalk. I see an orange brick sidewalk coming down, ok. I see some tables and chairs on one of the buildings on the right. Maybe I am just envisioning way too much of a riverwalk area, since I don't think this portion of Buffalo Bayou floods that much. 

    Yes, we can all agree this is better than townhomes. But I seriously think there's a missed opportunity here where there should be a very central focus to the water and I'm just not seeing that.

    The good thing is East River is broken out into 4-5 phases, so there will be more opportunity.  My only thought on the central focus to the water is that this Buffalo Bayou East extension is meant to be largely recreational. In the above render, it appears they'll have 4 retail sites that face the bayou, but are set back and not right on the water.  Maybe this is party due to the fact they want the trails to cater more to runners, walkers, and bikers?  It's also very possible there are engineering considerations that we are not aware of, similar to the initial outcry many of us had on Barbara Jordan not being torn down to be multiple towers.  

    Having said all that, I'm still very excited and bullish on this project and the companies it will attract.  I think later phases could be dramatically different if the bull case/opportunity becomes more clear after Phase 1.  But I certainly agree that this project is one of the few areas of Houston to truly engage water frontage - need to capitalize on this!

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  11. 5 hours ago, s3mh said:

    I would poke fun at "Omaha based sushi restaurant" had I never been to Omaha.  But there is a very nice little restaurant scene in Omaha.  

     

    Anyway, MKT is adding a sushi restaurant.  Now, no one can complain about not having sushi in the Heights.  

     

    https://www.theleadernews.com/food_drink/food-briefs-new-sushi-spot-coming-to-heights-this-summer/article_6d7dd9d8-72ee-11eb-9181-afc380bd173a.html

    I have been to Blue many times, it has a great ambiance and fun atmosphere.  I'm excited about this and will definitely frequent this location often. Great news.

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