ljchou
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16 hours ago, Montrose1100 said:
The Rail Road link I sent.
Is it on a different post? I see no rail road link.
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23 minutes ago, cspwal said:
It's from 2015. I wonder what the timeline is on it.
What's from 2015?
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23 hours ago, IntheKnowHouston said:
Popsicle cart Popston appears to be another tenant en route to the Plant, 3401 Harrisburg Blvd. This will be their first brick-and-mortar storefront.
Where did you find this info?
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Post on East River's instagram story teasing confirmation of a movie theater lease. Will be announced Monday.
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I remember when this went up feeling like 2021 was far away. 2020 has been a black hole for time.
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Any idea why they left part of the former finger's building on the northeast corner of the property?
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Bumpy Pickle posted on their Instagram that they are hiring ....?
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Looks like they've laid a concrete patio out front of the building
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I'm locked out from reading this article but if anyone can get some useful info from this, please share!
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Drove by and patio is bigger than it seems in photos!
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...but where is this "expansive patio" with room for a stage...?
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I appreciate that they acknowledged the underwhelming performance of Corky's in Houston and pivoted. I think this is only a step up from what we could've had and I can't help but look forward to pairing some of this “hybrid of traditional gumbo and chicken and dumplings” with a full bar. Let's hope their rebranding is to our benefit.
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The update I posted from the Midway spokeswoman is from that article.
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Saw the door open and a van on site .. and maybe a forklift? Wasn't sure what the equipment was. Curious if construction or cleaning work is picking up here
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Finally an update (from HBJ):
A spokeswoman for Midway said in an email that the company is in discussions with the city of Houston about how the project will be delivered over the next several years.
The spokeswoman said plans for phase one of the project’s infrastructure, including public and private utilities, are in final review with the city, as are plans for its parks and trails.
“We decided last year to proceed with several infrastructure projects, to put Midway in a position to begin work immediately upon phase one approvals,” the spokeswoman said. “This included a new bulkhead along Buffalo Bayou from the existing bulkhead to the Jensen Street bridge, and a major storm sewer line along Jensen and Clinton (streets). In addition to serving part of East River, the new storm sewer will significantly reduce street flooding on the west end of Clinton Dr.”
The spokeswoman said building permits for phase one have been submitted and pre-leasing efforts are on-going.
“As we continue to navigate Covid-19, we are confident the types of amenities offered at East River, including open green spaces, access to Buffalo Bayou Park hike and bike trails and outdoor dining options, will be in even greater demand as we move forward with this exciting and transformative new development,” the spokeswoman said.
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ugh yes i love thai. thanks for sharing!
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Interesting. GFR will be on canal, or just interior?
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New business permit for the cajun restaurant as "Acadian Coast".
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I would definitely support! Great location with the current apartment buildings nearby and one more on the way! Welcome @Gilbert927
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I am also confused by this breakdown of land. Specifically on the right-hand block. Can someone explain why the land division isn't simply rectangular?
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I do not believe they (Lovett/InTown) own that property. Specifically, I believe the Northeast and Southwest corners of that block are excluded from this development. I know they also do not own the south end of the property spanning York/Garrow/Hutcheson/Sherman
Union East: Retail, Office Development At McKinney & Sampson St.
in EaDo, the East End, and East Houston
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Oh, man. You would think I could've found that myself. Thank you for re-sharing!