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The Travis: Multifamily High-Rise At 3300 Main St.
MarathonMan replied to Urbannizer's topic in Midtown
Caydon is using glass on its balconies just up the street. More expensive, maybe, but sooooooooo much nicer!- 604 replies
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The Travis: Multifamily High-Rise At 3300 Main St.
MarathonMan replied to Urbannizer's topic in Midtown
I think this building could look very nice. . . But I have to say the white metal railings on the balconies really cheapen the look, and they’ll disrupt the views from the units.- 604 replies
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The Allen: Mixed-Use Development At Allen Parkway & Gillette St.
MarathonMan replied to jmontrose's topic in Going Up!
With the exception of Marlowe downtown, every RD project had been a complete departure from the initial rendering. The Allen is a beautiful mixed-use development In the marketing material. . . I fear it will end up a half-stucco disappointment like Arabella and Astoria before all is said and done. But who knows, maybe Mr Davis has turned a corner. We’ll see.- 1,658 replies
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Based on Lovett’s development experience, I’d say they’re a JV team trying to play in a Varsity league, and they’re sputtering. Post HTX is more than a strip mall, neighborhood warehouse revamp, or suburban Walmart shopping center. It is a16+ acre piece of real estate in downtown Houston. A very rare thing. Their portfolio would suggest the scope of work far beneath what that sight deserves. I’m not expecting a $20 billion development anchored by a mega-sculpture like NYC’s Hudson Yards (which is 26-28 acres, btw), but I’d wish for something more than a few skylights, a roof garden, a fresh coat of paint and some pretty landscaping on and around an obsolete post office building.
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I appreciate your perspective. And I hope you’re right. This parcel is a very strategic gateway to downtown from the Washington corridor. Fingers crossed!
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This project is so strange to me. I have no idea what the developer is actually striving for. I worry that this project will be underwhelming when complete. A missed opportunity, if you will.
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KP Plaza: Mixed-Use Development At Beltway 8 & Beechnut St.
MarathonMan replied to Urbannizer's topic in Points Southwest
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Drewery Place: Multifamily High-Rise At 2850 Fannin St.
MarathonMan replied to Urbannizer's topic in Midtown
The buildings along McGowen (The Greensheet, Leon’s Lounge, Kim Tai) aren’t on this layout. Is Caydon planning to commandeer the rest of this block or is the diagram deceiving? I notice it says “TO McGowen St.” on the right side).- 1,569 replies
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Drewery Place: Multifamily High-Rise At 2850 Fannin St.
MarathonMan replied to Urbannizer's topic in Midtown
The buildings along McGowen (The Greensheet, Leon’s Lounge, Kim Tai) aren’t on this layout. Is Caydon planning to commandeer the rest of this block or is the diagram deceiving? I notice it says “TO McGowen St.” on the right side).- 1,569 replies
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Drewery Place: Multifamily High-Rise At 2850 Fannin St.
MarathonMan replied to Urbannizer's topic in Midtown
Props to Caydon for adding a new perspective to urban development in Houston. I hope it spreads like wildfire.- 1,569 replies
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I actually like it. My first thought was that it looks like The Wilshire on Westcreek. Modestly sleek. Lots of glass and, hopefully, no stucco. Discrete parking podium, too.
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I have thought the same thing. The exposed upper portion of the parking garage looks bad.
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I admire your optimism, Subdude! In my mind, if they’re going for a Minute Maid Park look, they may fail miserably. It’s taking a decidedly Mediterranean Country turn. It might work in the burbs, but not in the city.
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They’re putting up a rough-hewn white brick on the face of the ground level parking podium. It’s kind of hard to tell from the picture, but it looks light years from anything urban that you’d expect in Midtown. More like Texas Hill Country or Tuscan countryside. I hope it turns out better than I’m imagining.
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How did this thread about a TMC Transit Center development turn into a discussion about the Greyhound bus station in Midtown??? They’re about four miles apart.
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Brava: Multifamily High-Rise At 414 Milam St.
MarathonMan replied to brijonmang's topic in Going Up!
Garage is closed and barricades are going up! The Texas Tower project next door will be interesting, but I’m most intrigued by The Preston. I think it truly raises the bar for residential high rises in Houston. 😁- 1,067 replies
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Rone Residences: Multifamily At 2311 Westheimer Rd.
MarathonMan replied to Dakota79's topic in Going Up!
I get that this is within walking distance from retail, but Westheimer is a retail/commercial corridor and, in my opinion, any time a developer chooses not to embrace and enhance that fact is a loss. For example: Compare AMLI River Oaks at Waugh & West Gray (no GFR) to the new Mid Main development and the already-established Post Midtown Square, both in Midtown and both with GFR. The AMLI has zero character and creates a “dead zone” along the West Gray corridor, whereas the two Midtown developments really add life and energy to their neighborhood. The comparison is stark.- 225 replies
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Rone Residences: Multifamily At 2311 Westheimer Rd.
MarathonMan replied to Dakota79's topic in Going Up!
Too bad no GFR. That’s a long-term detriment to the neighborhood.- 225 replies
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Drewery Place: Multifamily High-Rise At 2850 Fannin St.
MarathonMan replied to Urbannizer's topic in Midtown
This is the Caydon design planned for San Diego. Their properties have a great aesthetic! Hopefully they’re still planning for The District I and II to push the design envelope in Houston. EDIT: Renderings removed at the demand of Large arts in Collingwood, Australia. —Editor- 1,569 replies
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Brava: Multifamily High-Rise At 414 Milam St.
MarathonMan replied to brijonmang's topic in Going Up!
I like the design they went with MUCH better than the ZC design. Hopefully this is an indication that artistic flair will become standard for new projects in Houston down the road.- 1,067 replies
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Texas Tower: Office Skyscraper At 845 Texas Ave.
MarathonMan replied to democide's topic in Downtown
The gridwork of rebar to that goes into the mats for high-rise towers is pretty amazing!- 2,217 replies
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Really nice! I hope it’s a stone facade and not stucco. . .
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Camden McGowen Station & Midtown Park At 2727 Travis St.
MarathonMan replied to Subdude's topic in Midtown
That would explain a lot. Midtown Management District is anything but efficient at project management. The Caroline St. re-do is moving along at a snail’s pace. -
Camden McGowen Station & Midtown Park At 2727 Travis St.
MarathonMan replied to Subdude's topic in Midtown
Out of curiosity, I went back to see when Camden started construction. FOUR YEARS AGO!!! I think Caydon (which started November, 2017) will finish before Camden. -
Camden McGowen Station & Midtown Park At 2727 Travis St.
MarathonMan replied to Subdude's topic in Midtown
I agree. Honestly, it’s astounding how slowly Camden is finishing this project (maybe with the exception of the Dolce Living development on W Gray, but it’s close!). Portions of the sidewalk have been closed on Travis, McGowen and Main forever! Question for you experts on this topic: Is there a financial strategy to drawing out construction soooooooo long?