Squirrel
-
Posts
25 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Posts posted by Squirrel
-
-
8 hours ago, j_cuevas713 said:
Well yeah I'm talking about building density not population
it sounded like you were referring to population density, of course townhomes with less than a foot separation is dense.
- 1
-
2 hours ago, j_cuevas713 said:
It always amazes me how these aerial views show us how dense we really are.
Dense is relative, each of those big townhouses has maybe 3 people
- 1
-
4 minutes ago, Montrose1100 said:
Nobody's going to mention how the apartment block pic looks like a self storage building?
Not keen on Ribbed Tin/Sheet Metal as a building material (and mixed with wood), but the colors are refreshing and the design is cute.
I've never seen corrugated sheet metal used so much in residential buildings than Houston. My favorite is those tin boxes in midtown by Camden city centre
-
The townhouses... Ctrl c + Ctrl v
- 4
-
Is it possible they add extra width on both sides with decorative brick etc, but I just wonder why they went around the utility pole like is it that hard to move the pole or integrate it into the sidewalk? Looks like the guy putting down the cement was just like not my job...
-
6 minutes ago, wilcal said:
The number of townhomes for sale in that grouping to the bottom left of cityliving's excellent photos continue to go up. There must be 7 or 8 for sale right now.
Also, that picture POV is wild! So weird seeing my neighborhood from that direction.
Hmm I only see like 4 or 5 but they couldn't pick a better market to sell and I just feel sorry for any of the buyers that are buying in this market and have to live with another two years of construction noise after buying their home for likely all time high...
- 2
-
On 4/7/2021 at 4:26 AM, Urbannizer said:
Looks like plans called for this to start October 2020.
Interesting, the brand new restaurant and parking lot still hasn't opened. Would they just demo it to start this or has this been scrapped/held off for a few years. Seems like a waste after spending all that money on the restaurant and paving the lot, even though they restaurant kind of looks like it's made of cardboard.
I just hope those renters on the back of pearl at the mix know what they might have to deal with if construction starts lol
On 4/7/2021 at 10:44 PM, Urbannizer said:It’s listed here by JLL as “Midtown 41”, the pdf was uploaded this year.
http://houstoninnovation.resource.jll.com/uploads/1/3/3/1/133109397/mixed_use_development_2021.pdf
Ah I just noticed it says long term proposed. So probably 3+ years until it starts. It just means it has zoning approved which in houston is like instantly (?) haha.
-
Wonder what types of renter this will attract. It's not that much cheaper monthly than the rest of the cookie cutter wrap apartments, and probably more per square foot. And you miss out on the pool, gym (?) etc. I'm assuming it has an elevator but maybe just one slow one. I don't know how much the savings on the structured parking and amenities will actually be passed down, and having a multistory parking is great for hurricane season.
-
Anyone know the status of the restaurant? Will the parking lot be a separate development as well or remain parking, they just repaved it.
- 1
-
On 2/13/2021 at 9:45 AM, wilcal said:
It appears to be crane day
Also, feels a bit disingenuous by this listing at a townhome across the street that they are pimping out their downtown views when they clearly knew that they would be blocked https://www.har.com/homedetail/124-drew-st-houston-tx-77006/3734341
A realtor being disingenuous? wHoAooA
- 1
- 2
-
It's nice for future residents that the neighborhood is already built out and quiet. Hopefully the increased traffic doesn't cause any issues
-
Wonder why they thought it was a good time to start now...
Also there is a recent heated thread on the midtown nextdoor with some angry neighbors lol
- 1
-
-
They rebranded to Taylor Heights and I believe are now leasing. The project looks very "value-engineered" as a nice way of saying really cheaply built-looking but I'm no expert. The floorplans bit larger than average which is nice. But jeez they just made this congested intersection even more congested.
- 1
-
I'm guessing the developer is overjoyed they chose concrete over wood frame considering lumber prices currently.
Also does anyone live in block 334 or on the red line? It's horn is actually really loud I can hear several blocks away I couldn't imagine living right next to it.
- 4
-
This is all concrete and steel, right? At least it'll be around in a few years and not falling apart...
- 3
-
This is the architect's site with some higher res renderings:
http://www.meekspartners.com/high-rise/block-387
It looks similar to their other project Eighteen25 and looks like its also going to be concrete; I haven't heard of this architect much but glad its more concrete downtown, downtown is too loud for stick build midrises.
Whats everyone's best guess for completion? Trying to time my lease next year to get some sweet concessions on this one 😂
- 9
-
Wonder why they need such a big parking lot for a fast food restaurant
- 2
-
Love how the official website takes you to this page lol
- 1
- 4
-
The midrise units attached to the parking garage look like they're made of cardboard...
-
2 hours ago, West Timer said:
At least the garage isn't really facing Main Street. Overall, this may not be one of Houston's finest looking buildings IMO, but I won't complain about it because I've wanted to see Midtown develop a real skyline for a long time and this building is helping way more than it is hurting. Plus, it makes that section of Main St. look a lot better than it ever did before.
From what I was told the entrance to the garage is on main street which seems like a terrible idea...
-
So I toured this and just some anecdotes:
The interior finishes and appliances are great, there is actually ample closet and storage space (huge coat closets etc). There are dressers/drawers in each closet which is great.
Some weird design choices are the windows are massive squares almost the size of the wall but can't open. The only fresh air you get is if you open the balcony door but there is no screen so bugs. For a concrete building on the 10th floor I could hear every car that drove by and the train is very evident, some people wouldn't mind but I thought it would be much quieter for a concrete high rise. Drewery place was silent relative.
Also, I knew the HCC building would block views but its not even the biggest eyesore. Its their parking garage. On the 10th floor its right in your face on those expensive downtown view units. To not have it in your view from your kitchen or living room you'd probably have to be on the 17th floor at least.
- 8
Pearl Rosemont: Multifamily At 102 Dennis St.
in Going Up!
Posted
Any guesses on around when this'll start leasing