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CaptainJilliams

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  1. https://www.chron.com/business/real-estate/article/Weingarten-Realty-updates-plan-for-River-13119831.php Looks like the project has sadly been delayed.
  2. Looks like very little has changed since I drove by 2-3 weeks ago. Wasn't construction supposed to have begun already, or is the start date later?
  3. I hope that building gets developed into something, residential or mixed-use. This area of town is booming with projects. The antique building looks incredibly outdated in comparison to the developments around it, I'd love to see it get torn down.
  4. ┻┳| ┳┻| ┻┳| ┳┻| ┻┳| ┳┻| _ ┻┳| •.•) I kind of like the building, ┳┻|⊂ノ I even think it's a little underrated... ┻┳|
  5. So what you're saying is that without the government stepping in, those lots aren't going to be developed anytime soon.
  6. I know it's probably just a fantasy, but I would love to see the 3 surface parking lots northeast of Root Square (Rockets Lot, Dallas Lot, and MIPS Lot) developed into a park that connected to Discovery Green. I know another garage would need to be built somewhere else, but it would allow for a more connected and livable downtown, especially if more residential projects popped up around it.
  7. Is this the development? Swamplot posted an article saying the site is to be redeveloped: http://swamplot.com/east-downtowns-houston-post-building-now-airing-out-in-preparation-for-whats-next/2018-06-06/ Edit: This isn't for Regalia, this is actually for a development in Eado. My bad.
  8. So what is happening with the building in question? Maybe I missed something, but it sounds like the work going on now is for something different from The Regalia.
  9. Whenever I read anything on GreenStreet, it always seems like they have a hard time holding onto tenants for a significant amount of time. What's the reason? Poor location? Lack of demand?
  10. @H-Town Man Yeah, it's pretty similar to The Independent. A little less jenga-like and it may even end up being taller than it. I'm not complaining, it would be incredible to get this kind of development at that location.
  11. Any word on if that plot of land next to Robbins Brothers is going to be utilized for some kind of development in the near future?
  12. I wasn't sure which thread this would fit best under, but a fantastic video by Kevin Purjurer on the history of Astroworld. Check it out below:
  13. It's becoming increasingly frustrating with every new press release that says "starting soon" or "ramping up" with this project. I'll I can ask is when exactly? This land is just screaming to be filled in with some kind of project, but year after year it just sits there with little or no activity. I want to have hope that this someday comes to fruition, but it just seems like it will be later rather than sooner.
  14. jgriff is sounding eerily similar to Bill Murray in Ghostbusters... (For the record, I do believe diversification is key to Houston's future, but I don't think we need to panic that much quite yet.)
  15. "Virtual tour offers bird's eye view of new Botanic Garden" - Houston Chronicle https://www.chron.com/life/gardening/article/Fly-across-the-Houston-Botanic-Garden-on-a-12900101.php A 5-minute video giving an early glimpse of what the Botanic Garden will look like.
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