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  1. Yesterday, CultureMap and Chron.com reported plans for the former Alice Blue unit. The space will house Agnes and Sherman. It's a new restaurant from Nick Wong (UB Preserv) and Lisa Lee. Neither publication offered additional information beyond what's detailed on the restaurant's LinkedIn page. https://houston.culturemap.com/news/restaurants-bars/agnes-sherman-heights-nick-wong/ https://www.chron.com/food/article/heights-agnes-sherman-nick-wong-19383517.php
  2. Below is a rendering of The Sylvie included in press materials. The Sylvie is a Berg Hospitality Group concept coming to Texas Tower. It's located at 845 Texas Ave, Ste 100.
  3. Berg Hospitality Group officially announces new food & beverage concept The Sylvie. It's opening in Texas Tower at 845 Texas Ave, Suite 100. The press release describes The Sylvie as having a "bistro setting" with a “ 'French-European' style menu." It's aiming to open this summer. More from an article published today on Chron.com: https://www.chron.com/food/article/benjamin-berg-downtown-houston-restaurants-19385726.php
  4. The Blue Ox Group shared an update yesterday regarding 10 and Heights. There is one remaining unit available to lease. Additionally, the Houston-based real estate firm posted several photos of the commercial development. In the photos, you'll notice signage is up for: Yummy Seafood & Oyster Bar Thaicoon Palazzio Nail Salon Honeymee Starbucks Wild Fork Sky Ortho Nalo Salon Drip Dental Studio 10 and Heights is a new commercial development from The Oxberry Group. It's located at 1515 Studemont St. https://www.instagram.com/p/C5Q3bsmM7zb/
  5. Third floor site plan for the proposed adaptive reuse development at 1005 St Emanuel St. The development is being marketed as EaDo Center. Third floor site plan Suite G - 3,409 sf Suite H - 2,845 sf Level 3 parking garage Approximately 54 parking spaces
  6. Second floor site plan for the proposed adaptive reuse development at 1005 St Emanuel St. The development is being marketed as EaDo Center. Second floor site plan Suite D - 3,705 sf Suite E - 4,010 sf Suite F - 4,091 sf Level 2 parking garage Approximately 51 parking spaces
  7. First floor site plan for the proposed adaptive reuse development at 1005 St Emanuel St. The development is being marketed as EaDo Center. First floor site plan Suite A - 3,291 sf Suite B - 3, 226 sf Suite C - 3,291 sf Level 1 parking garage Approximately 40 parking spaces
  8. Honey Drizzle opened recently in Regency Garage (611 Clay St). It's located in Bouray's Pho & Grill's former unit at 609 Clay St. Honey Drizzle is a brunch restaurant from Richmond, Virginia. Their menu is similar to Taste (Taste Bar + Kitchen.) https://www.instagram.com/honeydrizzlehouston
  9. Below are additional conceptual drawings of what may become of the former Kim Hung Market in Houston's East Downtown. It's noted in the leasing brochure the images are schematic drawings. The building located at 1005 St Emanuel St could likely be an adaptive reuse project. Marketing materials list the site as EaDo Center. It's possible that could be the name of whatever commercial development is possibly planned for this property. Some of the businesses shown in the conceptual renderings could be depicted for marketing purposes. It's not necessarily what may open here. To that point, here are the businesses depicted in the renderings: Manpuku (a Yakiniku / Japanese BBQ restaurant) Wabi House (a Japanese restaurant centered on "ramen and izakaya-style Japanese dishes) Hide / Hide Bar (restaurant and bar) The Salty / The Salty Donut (an artisanal donut shop) Toasted / Toasted Coffee + Kitchen (an all-day cafe and bar) River Pig Saloon (bar & grill) Shoyo (a Japanese restaurant centered on sushi omakase)
  10. I am inclined to agree with you. I am looking forward to seeing how the unit will be transformed.
  11. As mentioned a few posts above, there are new marketing materials for 1005 St. Emanuel St. This is the site of Kim Huang Market. Based on the latest leasing brochure, the proposed commercial development could be named EaDo Center. Other details from the brochure: Available spaces: First floor: 9,808 sf Second floor: 11,806 sf Third floor: 6,254 sf Parking: 153 parking spaces J Hunter Properties is marketing the proposed commercial development.
  12. Thanks @Urbannizer. Perhaps there's a need to modify title for this topic? Based on the leasing materials, it appears more than a club is planned for this property.
  13. I was about to post this! While I'm excited marketing materials have been updated, that's as far as my excitement goes for now. The owner has teased us for years with proposed renderings. Nothing has happened. I realize there are lots of things that affect development plans, bur still.
  14. Months after Ola's closure comes another closure: High Fashion Fabrics at 3101 Louisiana St. Here's the article published today announcing the closure. The post was shared in another topic: As previously noted, the may be an adaptive reuse retail development. The development includes the following properties: 3101 Louisiana St 3100 Travis St 3010 Milam St Oxberry Group is the developer of this project. However, The Kirby Group may have joined forced with Oxberry Group. Kirby Group is listed in the video description for the Midtown development. The two developers also partnered for the Montrose area mixed-use development Harlow District.
  15. @hindesky wrong building and topic. The article pertains to High Fashion Fabrics at 3101 Louisiana St. This topic is for 3100 Travis St where High Fashion Home is located. Those are two different businesses (though same company) on two properties. Granted, both properties are slated for the proposed multi-block development from Oxberry Group and The Kirby Group. Here is the topic for the building at 3101 Louisiana St mentioned in the article: https://www.houstonarchitecture.com/topic/27553-midtown-retail-development/ Looks like the topic for High Fashion Home was merged with the topic for 3100 Travis AFTER I posted this. Thanks @Highrise Tower once again for merging topics WITHOUT informing members you've merged topics together (you know, like how you take it upon yourself to unnecessarily change everyone's titles seconds after they created a topic.) At least the other moderators notifies the forum when a major change like that has been made. It would be nice if you did the same. @Urbannizer @Triton.
  16. Below is more on Agnes and Sherman from the restaurant's LinkedIn page. Agnes and Sherman is coming later this year to 250 W 19th St, Ste A. It's taking over Alice Blue's former digs. The restaurant bills itself as a "modern Asian American diner." From the restaurant's LinkedIn page: Agnes and Sherman is a Modern Asian American Diner located in the heart of Houston, Texas. Our mission is to deliver a nostalgic, whimsical, and inclusive dining experience through the lens of Asian American food; and by doing so, expand the definition of American culture. Agnes and Sherman is the culmination of Chef Nick Wong’s fifteen years in the restaurant industry – from fine to casual dining – showcasing his take on flavor, technique, and creativity, to serve dishes that are truly accessible and joyful. Both Asian American food and diner culture are uniquely American. Agnes and Sherman aims to weave the two together to create an experience rooted in nostalgia and presented in a whimsical, genre-defying format. Beyond the food, Agnes and Sherman will lead by example the principles of sustainable longevity. We embrace our role as a part of an ecosystem and when we thrive, our community does too. Ultimately, Agnes and Sherman will be best known as the city’s favorite neighborhood spot that’s expanding the meaning of Americana, telling stories through standout dishes and incorporating socially responsible business practices as a way to promote equality and equity in our society. https://www.linkedin.com/company/agnes-and-sherman
  17. The unit previously home to Alice Blue is leased. A restaurant named Agnes and Sherman (or Agnes & Sherman) is coming soon to 250 W 19th St, Suite A. Agnes and Sherman will be a "modern Asian American diner," according to a February announcement on one of the co-owner's Linkedin page. The restaurant comes from chef Nick Wong and Lisa Lee. The duo aim to open by year's end. Also, there is a web domain and Instagram for the restaurant. Agnes and Sherman is part of the collection of shops and eateries at 238-250 W 19th St in the Heights. https://www.agnesandsherman.com/ https://www.instagram.com/agnesandsherman
  18. The Sylvie is on Instagram as of February. Additionally, web domains likely associated with The Sylvie were registered two months ago. The Sylvie is a Berg Hospitality Group concept coming to Texas Tower. It's located at 845 Texas Ave, Ste 100. By day, The Sylvie will operate as a cafe serving coffee. At night, it transforms into a cocktail bar. http://www.thesylviehtx.com https://instagram.com/thesylviehtx
  19. An architectural barriers project filing for Post Houston was registered yesterday with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. The filing is for an unnamed immersive art museum. Post Houston is located at 401 Franklin St. Below are details from the filing: Estimated Start Date: June 21, 2024 Estimated Completion Date: October 25, 2024 Estimated Cost: $850,000 Type of Work: Renovation/alteration Scope of Work: A 28,500 sf remodel, of an existing retail space into a new, full sprinklered assembly space with no site improvements. Change of occupancy from Group R to Group A of the remodel portion of this project Square Footage: 28,500 sf https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/TABS/Search/Print/TABS2024015102
  20. An architectural barriers project filing for 1318 Louisiana St was registered yesterday with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. The filing is for upcoming renovations at Benihana. Benihana is one of several ground level retail in Regency Garage. The parking garage is located 611 Clay St. Below are details from the filing: Estimated Start Date: May 1, 2024 Estimated Completion Date: November 1, 2024 Estimated Cost: $3,300,000 Type of Work: Renovation/alteration Scope of Work: Remodel of existing restaurant to include adjacent space Square Footage: 9,742 sf Design Firm: 412 Architecture https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/TABS/Search/Print/TABS2024015092
  21. Back in June, Bisnow Houston reported the following about Benihana at 1318 Louisiana St: Benihana renewed and expanded its lease at Regency Garage in downtown Houston to 9K SF. Transwestern’s Loch Cook and Danielle Schidlowski represented the landlord in the transaction at 611 Clay St. https://www.bisnow.com/houston/news/deal-sheet/this-weeks-houston-deal-sheet-119432
  22. Below is a site plan included in leasing materials for Regency Garage at 611 Clay St. Although the site plan is out-of-date, it may be helpful to see a layout of the ground level units. Bouray's Pho & Grill at 609 Clay St is shown on the site plan, but it's no longer in business.
  23. Photos of Regency Garage from leasing materials linked in the above posts.
  24. I don't know if the ground level retail units are 100% leased. Regardless, below are links to older listings for one of the retail units in Regency Garage. The parking garage is located at 611 Clay St. https://transwestern.com/property/regency-garage https://s3.amazonaws.com/transwestern-property/Flyers/0ce5c3bc-910b-ee11-8f6e-00224803f585/regency-garageflyer.pdf https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/613-Clay-St-Houston-TX/22800512/ https://www.loopnet.com/viewer/pdf?file=https://images1.loopnet.com/d2/2izzBatGAMBrchgH6IJsXRwup9Xde_OfvmQuOH4LPxM/Regency GarageFlyer.pdf https://images1.loopnet.com/d2/2izzBatGAMBrchgH6IJsXRwup9Xde_OfvmQuOH4LPxM/Regency GarageFlyer.pdf
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