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Notice of variance request posted on Boundary and Keene St. Seems they are moving fast toward their supposed early next year start of construction date. Apparently the development may also include a restaurant, and as far as I understand the single row of homes sandwiched between N. Main and Keene St. will go (many already unoccupied), replaced by a strip of green space (?)
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It seems they uploaded a render to the Chron article quoted above! (It was not there yesterday.)
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I saw a soil sampling crew drilling some boreholes on the lot a couple of months ago, and remember hearing rumors (as such, take them with a giant grain of salt) that W2 had always had developing/selling the big parking lot in mind, so I am not overly surprised about the announcement. In fact, W2 had also bought over time several of the lots between N. Main and Keene St. on the photo above. I wonder if they are included as part of the deal with Marquette. With this announcement, Oui Eats under construction, and something likely happening with the almost full block taken by the former Salvation Army (it shows as "Under Contract" in LoopNet), I think this portion of the Near Northside will change dramatically within the next couple of years.
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Slow progress at Oui Eats... seems they have more equipment on site, have begun working on the foundation, and set up container office by the large WOMH parking lot in the back. Also, the old blue house by the Oui Eats lot has been vacated and abandoned. I wonder if it will be torn down as part of the project.
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2 hours ago, cspwal said:
It’s crazy how hard it is to find a wedding spot with a skyline view, so this will be very popular with weddings
The Castillo Community Center on White Oak Bayou can be rented for weddings. Not a comparable venue of course, but it does have some pretty grandiose views of DT, and it is likely to be much kinder to people's pockets.- 1
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Happened to drive-by today (was not able to snap a photo). There is new scaffolding up on the S. side of the building, and they seemed to have started applying a layer of paint.
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Very happy to see some movement around Oui Eats. Coupled with the (hopefully to be finished) Holiday Inn Express on N. Main, Black Page Brewing, WOMH, and Raven Tower, I expect to see quite a change in the area by mid-late 2021. There are still several vacant, high-vis lots for sale along N. Main and Boundary St. that I suspect (if we get some kind of normalcy to our lives back) won't remain vacant for too long.
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This is very good news. I noticed it a couple of days ago, but was not completely sure whether work had resumed or I was deceiving myself. I was afraid this building site was bound to remain in limbo for years.
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Indeed, there has been some movement during the last few days. It seems they have at least cleaned up the lot and put up new fencing. They also eliminated the temporary gravel path that connected N. Main St. with the WOMH Parking lot and Sideout Volleybar. The two photos below are taken from Keene St. looking toward N. Main St.
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Hey everyone, this is my first post, although I have been following the forum for a while.
I do not think it has been posted, but it seems Hardy Yards got its official website and Facebook page up:
https://www.hardyyardsliving.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Apartment---Condo-Building/Hardy-Yards-Apartment-Homes-570592853358049/- 11
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Tempo At White Oak District: Multifamily At 2623 Keene St.
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The variance request was denied at the HPC meeting today, so they'll have to re-submit them in a few weeks. Apparently the reason is that Houston Public Works has not had time to review the Traffic Impact Assessment. The plats however, were approved.
Separately, here's another render that was shown. I must say I don't dislike the design, plus it's mixed-use and pedestrian-friendly: