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Paco Jones

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  1. You are correct, it was superintendents and PM's. That was a meeting with the city for re-striping and lane closure.
  2. Project Name: Tanglewood Senior Living Address: 502 Bering Drive Houston, TX 77057 Owner: CA Ventures Architect: OZ Architecture General Info: New four ( 4 ) story senior living Memory Care / Assisted Living facility totaling 55,287 SF with 58 units and associated support areas ( activity, outdoor dining terrace, salon and lounge ). This will connect via pedestrian sky bridge to 504 Bering Drive ( Anthology of Tanglewood ). Anticipated start of construction is July/August.
  3. Project Name: Westbury Library Address: 5505 Belrose Drive Houston TX, 77035 Owner: The City of Houston Architect: BRAVE / Architecture General Info: A new 21,350 SF public library facility for the City of Houston. The existing structure at 5505 Belrose Drive will be demolished.
  4. Location: 13800 Bellaire Blvd. Houston, TX 77083 Architect: Philo Wilke Partnership General Info: 3 story medical building totaling approximately 70,000 SF.
  5. Name of Development: The Mill Developer: Triten Real Estate Partners Location: 2219 Canal Street General Info: This includes a multi-family building, two freestanding restaurants, and approximately 13,000 SF office building (4 story with restaurant, coffee shop, retail on the ground floor). The multi-family is a 7-Story with 323 Units, equaling approximately 262,000 SF. It includes a restaurant, retail space, fitness area, club, event space, exterior amenity pool deck, fitness lawn, co-working space and parking garage. EDIT: Renderings are of the multi-family portion only. Site plan added for reference. Architects: EDI International Michael Hsu Still in design phase. This is all of the information I have at the moment.
  6. Thanks for the link. While leasing may be down because of COVID-19 I think the real issue is budget/loan related. There have been three sets of drawings released between October and December of 2019, each with more "cost savings" changes. General Contractors last submitted proposal packages in late January and a contractor wasn't selected until late February/early March. I could be wrong, but I don't think that the selected GC has entered into a contract with the Owner yet. I will try find out and update with any additional information.
  7. It is for a future phase and will be left unfinished on the interior.
  8. The project will consist of a 34-story residential condominium high-rise development. It will be a podium design in which a parking garage makes up the base of the building and the residential tower sits on top. Level 5 will be the amenity level of the tower and will include a club room, fitness center, dining room with catering, kitchen and bars. The East, North and South sides of this level will open onto a landscaped plaza deck that will have a swimming pool, covered lounge, children’s play area, grilling areas and a dog park. The 34-story residential tower will be approximately 442’ in height and include 107 units. Exterior cladding design shall provide the use of architectural precast concrete panels and glazed window wall on the tower. Levels 1 through 5 of the podium on the west elevation (main entry) will be clad with mechanically fastened limestone panels with granite wainscot. The remainder of the podium will be clad with architectural precast concrete panels similar to the tower. The Project site is approximately 1.86 acres off of North Wynden Drive to the west of Montebello Condos, Uptown Park and the 610 Loop in the Galleria-Memorial area.
  9. St. Elizabeth's Place Phase II (Building is located at 4514 Lyons Avenue, Houston, Texas. The site area is 1.09 acres, adjacent to St. Elizabeth's Place Phase I (Building A - Historic). St. Elizabeth's Place consists of new construction of a 5 story structure of approximately 133,000 SF for 94 affordable rental dwelling units; level 4 amenity/pool deck, courtyard and 129 onsite parking spaces in an attached/embedded 3 level parking structure. • Garage: 54,797 SF • Gross Residential: 78,204 SF OWNER: Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corporation
  10. 123,306 SF 9 Levels 221 Rooms Anticipated start date of December 2020 Corner of Leeland St. and Crawford St. 1540 Leeland St. Houston, TX 77002
  11. UHD Student Wellness and Success Center: The current design consists of about 75,000 gross square feet and contains a variety of student activity and support space types. These spaces include fitness areas with state-of-the-art equipment, a three-court gymnasium and three multi-purpose studios. The design also contains an outdoor leisure pool that will accommodate a variety of aquatic activities. This is Schematic Design for budget purposes.
  12. The renderings were included in the Schematic Design documents provided by Kirksey for initial budget this month.
  13. Innovation Tower TMC is a specialty hospital with clinical and education space to be located at 6700 Main St. The proposed tower is to be 35-stories in height (including two below grade parking levels) with full patient care hospital, clinical offices, and education space. The current project program includes 13-floors of hospital programming, 7-floors of medical office and research office space, 12-floors of above grade parking, and 2-levels of below grade parking. The project also includes ground floor retail space of approximately 15,000 sf. Total approximate building area is 1,460,000. The project is anticipated to break ground 3Q 2020.
  14. Hanover Square Block E is a 8 story mixed-use residential/retail mid-rise project located at Tirrell St. and Allen Parkway. The project consists of 421 luxury apartment units, approximately 10,500 SF of private amenity space, including a resort-style pool. The project wraps an 8 story precast parking garage and contains approximately 26,000 SF of street-level retail between the garage and lower levels of the tower.
  15. The building is almost 85% composite metal panels. There is stucco at the balcony return walls, but everything else is metal panels. It does look good, though (imo). It is a community pool/amenity deck with a cafe and separate connecting outdoor deck. This is the best I could do for a visual. Also, it does connect to the Hess garage.
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