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See below. Edit: Per Urbannizer's post above.
Just now, Urbannizer said:Phase 2 of BLVD Place's construction is underway. The asset's new owner, Whitestone REIT, will be adding a six-story, 137K SF building with 46K SF of retail below 91K SF of office space.
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The Esports arena is a pretty cool addition. I still think this is a strange site for this project.
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The south side of the building looks like brick. Looks like it from the rendering anyway.
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Nice find, Urb.
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Edit: Got the Homewood and Hyatt Place mixed up. Tried to delete.
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Just now, H-Town Man said:
Was Orion that ultra-primo twin building development in the early 2000's?
It was.
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I thought the exact same thing.
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Hines tower really shines in your last photo. Really grabs the angles of the building.
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As I've said before. I look forward to your updates on Sundays. Keep up the great work.
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"pop wood?" Not sure what your talking about, and that's quite the assumption on your part. Was trying to get some clarification on the quote. I despise the building and wouldn't want another foot of height.
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"Above the Hotel Zaza?"
"MetroNational is developing a 133-unit luxury apartment concept, dubbed The McCarthy, above the Hotel ZaZa"
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Just talking tonight to my buddy who owns 2 acres on Church Ln and Brittmoore. He told me that this project is a go... Kind of a strange place for the development seeing that it's being built in a warehouse district.
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3 minutes ago, HOUTEX said:
Leave the bathroom politics in the past and quit beating dead horses.
Agreed.
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To borrow a term from my youth... That garden is "bad to the bone!"
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58 minutes ago, skooljunkie said:
I'd like to see a rendering of this with the bayou flooded.
I was thinking the same thing. For this to be a serious proposal, there would HAVE to be some type of contingency plan in the design phase that considers flooding.
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8 hours ago, nate4l1f3 said:
Guessing or in the know?? Sorry not sure..
The Chronicle site is owned by Hines.
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Edit: sorry, double post.
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I'm curious. How are the containers fixed to each other, and how are they anchored to the ground?
Edit: I see now that some are slab on grade and some pier and beam, but again, how are they anchored?
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Very nice pics, Urb.
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Equipment on site. Clearing has already begun.
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Am liking the older brick rendering more than the latter rendering.
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Looks like a drone shot right at the old Houston Post site.
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Founders District/The Cannon Mixed-Use At Beltway 8 & I-10
in Going Up!
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The antique mall is still there (Upland and 10), But it's pretty much a used car dealer at this point. The Cannon site is about a mile North between Brittmoore and the beltway.