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Broadstone Post Oak: Multifamily At 3100 Post Oak Blvd.
REALaw replied to strickn's topic in Uptown and Galleria Area
Broadstone Lakes at Post Oak - 248 Units http://www.smartapartmentdata.com/share/Reports/Houston_Construction.pdf- 133 replies
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Gregory Elementary School At 1300 Victor St.
REALaw replied to 4thWardBoy's topic in Historic Houston
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The really need more shade on the Tree House deck at The Grove. Three umbrellas isn't near enough! What about a pergola with misting fans?
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Primary term of five years, with five options to renew for additional 5-year terms.
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A local investment group recently purchased the entire corner.
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Maybe it's Dickey's BBQ?
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5.4-Acres Of Land At 7739 San Felipe St.
REALaw replied to Boris's topic in Uptown and Galleria Area
Why is Azorim selling their Galleria property (Post Oak & Richmond)? I thought they were going to do a condo/commercial development there. -
I thought this was going to be moved to the Intermodal Terminal...
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I haven't been inside an apartment at Camden yet, but the exterior layout of the buildings is nice. It has a non-complex feel to it. The pool area is really nice too. I like the convenience of walking the couple of blocks to Midtown to eat or have a drink with friends. With the addition of Camden and The Edge, the W Gray & Bagby area is really changing.
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Camden City Centre: Multifamily At 301 St. Joseph Pkwy.
REALaw replied to WesternGulf's topic in Midtown
I agree. I walked over after dinner one night last week. It has one of the nicest apartment pools I've seen in town.- 60 replies
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Not at all, but a cohesive mix can be found.
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The idea of one house per lot furthers urban sprawl which will hurt any City and its residents in the long run, not to mention our dependence on oil. This is no more apparent than in recent times.
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I 100% agree with UrbanEndeavor's response on the Chron's website. These properties could be put to much better use than trying to "save" 10 dilapidated houses. The historic value of this area was gone a long time ago, and the City as a whole benefits more from redevelopment than from attempted restoration.
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I believe that once they get approval to redo the 2 brick streets they will also redo the remaining streets in the area and possibly bury everything.
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Christus Health bought the entire block in December.
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Stayed at ZaZa last night and got a walk through of the Magnificent Seven Suites. The interior of the hotel is gorgeous, and the suites are simply amazing. I loved the 42" flat-screen in my room with tons of HD channels. The entire staff was very polite and looked great. I would say the best part was soaking tub on the balcony of the Tycoon Suite overlooking Hermann Park. Houston has never seen anything like ZaZa!
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It appears the building is too far gone to be saved. But with its close proximity to the new Camden complex and EDGE condos, it would be a great location for just such place.
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No. This is the former church at the corner of Andrews and Crosby (visible from I-45). A fire destroyed most of the structure, leaving only the outside walls. After the fire, braces where erected to support the walls. However, the charred remains were left inside. The structure has no roof whatsoever, and without the support braces, the remaining walls would collapse. Here is an aerial: http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&..._&encType=1
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Can anything be done to remove the remnants of this dangerous, unsightly structure? Properties like could be put to use and with the removal property tax exemptions actually give tax revenue to the City.
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