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  1. South Station already exists. There's quite a bit of retail/restaurant space inside the old train station. The Hines proposal is really just for the "air rights" over the old station. That proposal has existed for years if not a decade by now. However, there are strict height restrictions in downtown Boston and the likelihood of the Hines project ever getting built as it is currently proposed is slim to none. It's a shame too, because Boston's financial district needs a monument tower.
  2. I am confused by this... I am assuming this will be the office tower portion of Redstone's mixed-use proposal? Or, has Redstone dumped their plans for hotel, condo, and office space and settled on just another boxy office tower with a large parking garage? As for Skanska's project, I've heard that they've received very little interest in their proposal. While it's a highly visible location, I don't believe it has feeder access which is a killer for a freeway fronted tower...
  3. Kudos for Dallas for saving them and sprucing them up. Meanwhile, we're tearing down our downtown Sheraton and the old Prudential Bldg near the TMC.
  4. The Butler basketball team shot like a Y-League youth team. What a terribly boring game with almost no energy in the crowd. It's amazing to think that UConn reached the Fiesta Bowl, Men's Final Four, and Women's Final Four because their fan support is terrible. Butler students outdrew UConn at a 3 to 1 pace despite UConn having 15,000 more students.
  5. Yep, totally different project than the original medical office tower. With 1,275,000 square feet of office space, this thing would be HUGE. Seems VERY pie-in-the-sky to me but would love to see something like this happen someday. Just not sure this part of midtown could support it. The area around there is still kind of a no-man's land...
  6. Still haven't been there and don't feel like I am missing out on anything. It might be named CityCentre, but it isn't a destination for anyone other than Westsiders and area office workers. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
  7. And with the Bayou City Arts Festival at Memorial Park and the complete auto cluster F%&*# that is getting ready to happen, what a great time to dream about having an alternative option for getting to Memorial Park. I live right near the Zoo these days and couldn't believe the traffic during Spring Break week. I walk the path almost daily and laughed as I watched some families sit in their cars literally not moving trying to navigate the area while others exited the train on Fannin and either walked to the Zoo or hopped on the kiddie train.
  8. I carry the insulated Central Market bag daily. It holds my keys, phone, wallet, gym clothes, etc... It also has enough room to throw in crap I pick up at the grocery or pharmacy too. The best thing it does though is convert to a tailgating cooler really easily. The shoulder straps make hauling beer/ice across distances much easier than a typical cooler.
  9. It is literally just to the North of West Alabama St. right after you go under all of the spaghetti highway ramps. It is very close to the highrise but not directly adjacent. I am volunteering again tmrw. so will stop by to see if I can spot a construction sign.
  10. I was coming back from Project Row Houses yesterday by driving West along Alabama St back towards Montrose and noticed a rather large construction site on the North side of Alabama just to the West of the Spur/288/59 cluster. There are two large concrete cylinder forms (about 3 or 4 stories high) on-site and wood framing is starting to go up around them. I assume it's an apartment but hadn't heard anything about it... Anyone in the know? I didn't catch the side street it is fronting but it is the first North/South street just to the West of the highway cluster.
  11. The part about East Houston inside the Loop losing population is highly unlikely. Every census tract apparently showed a population decline. There's NO WAY that the area between UH/Maxwell House and Downtown LOST POPULATION over the course of the last decade. There have been thousands of housing units built on vacant lots and empty warehouses have been turned into numerous lofts.
  12. DING DING DING Sorry, but while I love the sculptures, nothing will inspire me to tolerate stupidity. People going off on AM Radio talking points (MY TAX MONEY WENT TO SUPPORT THOSE COMMIE SCULPTURES OVER ON ALLEN PARKWAY AND I AM MAD AS HELL) on a subject matter they clearly know nothing about shouldn't be tolerated.
  13. Ughhh, I can't wait until being a selfish idiot is frowned upon. First off, the selfish part... Some of the best things in the nation are paid for and maintained by public money. Things like schools, universities, parks, roads, water service, air traffic control, medical and scientific research, space exploration, and yes, even the arts. All of these morons who talk out of the side of their collective asses are going to be super screwed when everything has a private cost. It's not going to be fun when there are no public schools, roads, or funding for research, the arts, or even the military (thank you, Blackwater). Secondly, the idiot part. These new statues were PRIVATELY FUNDED. I suggest a dumb tax. That would fix the budget shortfall asap.
  14. Cahill's is dog friendly. Now, let's get into the horse discussion. I miss Lacey/Lucy that used to graze over near Natachee's.
  15. Adding outdoor wrap-around patios will certainly help with visibility. Right now, it isn't an appealing place. Also, if done correctly, this place might be able to draw some UH/TSU/Rice/UST students just on the prices alone.
  16. I'd argue that if a project seeks public funding, which the ES Hotel did, then it should have to go through a design review process.
  17. Actually, the Dynamo Stadium is located in the heart of her district. Additionally, SJL is married to a U of Administrator who was instrumental in helping broker a deal between the Dynamo and Cougars for the use of Robertson Stadium these past few years. But, he, when there's an angry mob of white folks who are mad at the uppity woman, then why bother looking at the facts?
  18. Whew. I am still a cancer according to the new Zodiac.
  19. Since I didn't do the confidence points, I am going by my own rules... by the # of games picked correctly. 24- RedsoxCoog (me) 22- Highway6 21- Aggie92 18- BobELight 17- DieAuburnDie Oh, and TCU is #1.
  20. Let's Go Eagles! For Boston, For Boston, We sing our proud refrain! For Boston, For Boston, Tis wisdom's earlthy fane. For here all are one And their hearts are true, And the towers on the Heights Reach to Heaven's own blue. For Boston, For Boston, Till the echoes ring again! Let's Go Eagles!
  21. I live here. I could care less what the Embassy Suites looks like in Chamber of Commerce skyline shots. However, I do give a damn about it's street presence. It directly fronts one of the best public/private investments ever undertaken in this city but actually turns its back on the park. The worst part of it all is that tax money was used to help build it. I think we've matured enough as a city to demand some sort of design review board for projects that seek tax dollars in order to get off the ground. The developer did things on the cheap to help HIS bottom line at the expense of the public. Quite frankly, there should be more anger about that fact; not less.
  22. The bad news for me is that I really want the Hogs to win tonight. I HATE Ohio State and the latest news coming out of Columbus about car dealerships and "loaner cars" to players like GMC Denalis is beyond dirty. When will the NCAA crack down on a big time, big ten program? The worst part about it all is how the Big Ten fans like to claim they run a clean conference.
  23. ... in a very visible spot adjacent to a a multi-million dollar public/private park. I'd have no complaints about the E.S. Hotel if it were located just 3 blocks away. This block called for something better.
  24. Everyone picked Nevada, including me. My only chance to win is for Boston College to pull the upset since most everyone else put a lot of confidence points on the Wolfpack. If Ohio State, Miami of Ohio, LSU, Boston College, Pitt, and Oregon win, then I'll come in first, Highway 6 will be second, DieAuburnDie will move up to 3rd, Aggie92 will drop to 4th, and Bob will bring up the rear. However, only 72 points will separate first from fifth.
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