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X Houston: Residential High-Rise At 5501 La Branch St.
Triton replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
Does anybody know when they plan to demo this tower?- 476 replies
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Lighting Up The Montrose Bridges Over I59
Triton replied to trymahjong's topic in Traffic and Transportation
https://abc13.com/city-of-houston-lights-over-freeway-bridge-montrose-who-pays-for-the-on-59/13806175/- 172 replies
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Lighting Up The Montrose Bridges Over I59
Triton replied to trymahjong's topic in Traffic and Transportation
Wow, Houston First said they won't begin construction until at least a year from now.- 172 replies
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Lake Pointe Plaza: Mixed-Use Development In Sugar Land
Triton replied to The New Juniper's topic in Points Southwest
Wow. I worked in a town house literally across from lake from this. Absolutely loved walking around that lake during lunch. Really felt like Flour was wasting that space and had so much empty parking around the spot. Glad to see this development is taking its place. -
I go by many names and CityLiving is not one of them.
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Brava: 46-Story Residential High-Rise At 414 Milam St.
Triton replied to brijonmang's topic in Downtown
Actually makes Milam feel busy. I love it Brava by Marc longoria, on Flickr- 1,067 replies
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Houston Endowment Corporate Headquarters At 3683 Willia St.
Triton replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
It actually has some nice views 3683 Willia by Marc longoria, on Flickr 3683 Willia by Marc longoria, on Flickr- 256 replies
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As others have said, it's pretty bright at night lol The Allen by Marc longoria, on Flickr The Allen by Marc longoria, on Flickr
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New brewery going in. Possibly called H-Town Brewery or Brewing. Looks to be opening most likely in November.
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That's honestly what I was thinking about. Would probably be safer for the school too.
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Agreed. The hours were always so off.
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X Houston: Residential High-Rise At 5501 La Branch St.
Triton replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
Man this building is not going to age well... not even off to a good start!- 476 replies
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I think the PDF broke. What is the project about?
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Wow is the wood facade buckling already? Don't tell me they used what's meant for the interior.
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Testing Edit: I seem to be able to edit
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Man imagine that restaurant depot became a giant mixed-used development...
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The Terrace On White Oak: Retail Center - 3601 White Oak Dr.
Triton replied to springcityparts's topic in The Heights
I will forever miss Gelazzi and the great experiences I always had there with friends and family.... but this looks like a great development to take in its place.- 51 replies
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So there's three possibilities with this partnership in my mind. Ends at the Northwest Mall terminus as before Ends at the Amtrak station, full rebuilt station Still stops at Northwest Mall but with the Amtrak station as another stop
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Was just about to post this! It's a smart idea really.
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Google Earth has been updated to 7/16/2023 so very recently!
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I haven't said it's a complete failure, just pointing out the obvious situation right now. I mean I could tell Black Page Brewing wasn't doing well and it collapsed. It wasn't hard to see when Railway Heights was going downhill. As others have stated, the open air section is doing well but it always has been, even before all the new development. All these higher end places are struggling. Crawfish and Noodles is consistently dead while their Bellaire location consistently has a wait. Thus back to my original question, it just feels poorly executed right? It's like they can't figure out what they want this to be. Perhaps ditch these closed off individual restaurants and integrate a coffee shop, a high end meat market, a bakery, and a wine bar into the open air section. Honestly, the Ferry Building in San Francisco is a great candidate for what they should do here...
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After all these years does anyone else feel like this place has not been that successful? Or perhaps just poorly executed? It doesn't feel like this place has it together yet and there's always been so much space available.
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I remember that parking garage used to house old cars in it in the 90s. Anyone have photos of that?
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That would significantly clean up the area. The city set aside a few million dollars when WOMH moved in to clean up the creek but they never did anything with that money.