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20 hours ago, hindesky said:
This should be moved to 3501/3509 Harrisburg topic. This is the plot of land owned by Platform Group. Likely replatting to accommodate their newly planned development at 3509 Harrisburg (Corner of Harrisburg + Hutcheson).
@Moderators, can you help with this?
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Waste water permits in the system for 3314 Harrisburg Blvd by Niazi Family Investments, the owners of King Fuel, Inc. (the gas station on the corner of Harrisburg + Milby). They own quite a few parcels of land in the area.
In my experience, WW permits indicate the start of a project or the preparation for a land sale. Can't find any additional information on the land use plans right now.
Their parent company is linked to a billion different smaller entities:
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Framing off the front parking lot entrance. It looks like the parking lot runs adjacent to the current free standing building and the new construction will be on the street side of Velasco.
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On 4/30/2021 at 9:37 AM, ljchou said:
It's now owned by CDAB III, LLC. They have the same address as the ECOM Foundation that is a non-profit specializing in (among other things) ... coffee production.
http://www.ecomfoundation.org/en/
This property is too valuable as a major industrial asset to simply be changed into a "cool" retail building.
@wilcal, no new info. Here's what I know ^. I've seen a few permits for industrial updates go through, so it seems they're primed for work.
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There was a concrete truck out last week, but they only poured the parking lot. No foundation yet. Not sure why.
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They already demolished it. Guys on site aren’t sure what’s going in
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I'm just not a fan of how dealco is renovating these blocks. I know beggars can't be choosers but some form of greenery or minimization of concrete and asphalt in this heavily industrial area is much needed.
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The current Houston Saw location was listed on LoopNet for the past few months at roughly 1.2M and is no longer listed. Can't find any indication it sold. Does anyone have any insight into this?
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UGH! Damnit.
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12 hours ago, Naviguessor said:
Was saddened to see this happen. These buildings were great atmosphere. I fear the this will just be parking for the building across the street.
That would be unfortunate as all each of the other dealco buildings seem to have sufficient parking behind them.
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On 10/8/2021 at 9:55 AM, phillip_white said:
Is this out of the ground yet? I'm seeing permits still trickling in.
They’ve framed out the buildings and we’re laying plumbing last week. Will probably pour foundations shortly.
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Apparently there has been some activity in the Phase 1 area, “moving dirt” is what I heard.
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Not sure what "alternate method" means, but a new permit in the system:
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They also recently increased the price for the event center, it used to be 1.2-1.5 from what I recall:
https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/3801-Garrow-St-Houston-TX/4699194/
Perhaps Read King attempting to sell the corner lot of Harrisburg and Milby for 8.1M persuaded them to increase.
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17 hours ago, wilcal said:
It was lit up green when I drove past the other night (I think?) and I thought some type of food truck thing was happening back there.
Oh right, they definitely have a food truck park in the parking lot.
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What do you mean "Of course something is going on across the street at the event hall"?
I've been watching this place like a hawk, but it's been listed as for sale forever.
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This was purchsed by Rick Ngo, per Houston Biz Journal. Looks like it's the owner of 322 Milby St, which is the current location of Voodoo Queen
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Plan Review permits are in the system
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17 hours ago, thedistrict84 said:
The cat is out of the bag now I guess.
I wonder what’s going on with the appeal on that multi-million dollar verdict against Urban Living for using that firm’s architectural plans without permission?
Can you provide more info on the appeal?
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Some permits for the church work were approved (grading/fill/drainage) etc
Coog's Crossing: Mixed-Use Development At 4001 Gulf Fwy.
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Shipley's donuts set up with a Shipley's tent and shovels this morning likely for a ground breaking ceremony. They were at the north east corner of Cullen and the interior driveway