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roadrunner

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  1. Get involved, and figure out a way to balance the educational aspect and party aspect of college. Don't make too much fo a sacrafice for either, and you'll end up with a good job and an excellent college experience. Before you know it, it will be over.
  2. I agree. I've worked on the east side of downtown for the last year, and I'm getting outrageously sick of the same restaurants over there. Especially since the only affordable ones worth anything are the Grove, Irma's, and Massa's. Does anyone know where the main tenants are going to be located? Obviously, HOB is on the east side, and I saw a sign for Guadalajara under the overpass on San Jac. What about Lucky Strike, Forever 21, Polk St. Pub, and the bookstore?
  3. You are actually right. We are talking about the same project. I flew by the site pretty quickly so I'll have to go take another look.
  4. An article semi-related to trying to attract more film/tv production here. It talks about how California is trying to fight to keep production from going elsewhere due to costs. http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/...0,7775972.story I don't know if Texas has a tax break in place, but if not it seems like something to think about.
  5. Discovery Green would not be the success that it is without Minute Maid or Toyota Center.
  6. I think you are talking about Camden Travis, the new Camden complex going on the blocks that just demolished that old Vietnamese strip center. I am talking about a small piece of land that isn't more than 1/2 an acre by Spec's. I'll drive around there this weekend and see if I can determine where exactly this is.
  7. Has anybody seen this small plot of land right by 2222 Smith and Spec's? I drove by the other day and noticed a sign on it that said something like "Travis Lofts". It looks like it would be a pretty small building, but can anyone confirm? I was in a hurry so my eyes could be wrong.
  8. Does anybody have any construction updates? Are the roads torn up? Is there a lot of activity along the first construction segment?
  9. Thank you for the info. I look forward to trying it. Good luck with your endeavor.
  10. That is the Stowers Building, that was recently renovated into office condominiums, if I remember correctly. It will be built around.
  11. Well yeah, but compare east side of downtown ten years ago to the east side of downtown today. Unfortunately, things don't happen drastically here. The city has invested a lot in downtown, and it will continue to. Developments are coming along now. One Park Place, Discovery Tower, Main Place, Embassy Suites, a La Quinta, other hotels, etc. are all on the way which means more tax dollars for the city. Downtown isn't changing over night, but with all of the rail lines, stadiums, and greenspace the city is putting in, it will be there someday.
  12. This seems like a smart long term investment for the city. 1/10 the price of a Discovery Green for raising land prices east of 59, resulting in several more millions of dollars in the future from taxes. Good for Houston and good for the Dynamo.
  13. I agree that the city should work with NASA to create some sort of museum or exhibit space closer to the city center. Maybe the south end of downtown, or some of the empty blocks surrounding 59 in Midtown and the Museum District. However, I think throwing all of that stuff in the Dome isn't a good idea, either. I'd rather the city take full advantage of these assets and go all out with something rather than try and kill two birds with one stone and rehab the Dome as some cost-effective solution. I would also prefer more infill between the Med Center and Downtown as opposed to more sprawl around Reliant Park. All dreams, of course.
  14. Well Hollywood, NYC, and Chicago are all becoming very expensive to film in. Film producers are looking anywhere and everywhere to cut costs, including filming location. Brad Pitt and Sean Penn were in town a month ago filming here instead of NYC because of costs. Austin has become a cheaper alternative and gets more and more films every year. Even Albuquerque, NM is having a filming boom unheard of in the area.....all because of costs. The hotel would be tacky, and just a knock off of the Gaylord. Trying to dress up the dome to make it somewhat attractive is nearly impossible now, especially to make it some upscale "Texan" hotel.
  15. I really hope this group executes this. It will be good diversification for the local economy, and the hotel solution just didn't make sense.
  16. Griff's? Roeders? Mezzanine? Two Rows? I'm guessing you mean in the Memorial Heights area.
  17. I am excited for this place, but I do agree about the lack of greenspace at Hermann Park. It is very big, but it has gotten so popular that it's hard to find any open space. I would love it if a great lawn was developed so that you had space to throw the frisbee around, lay out, put together a touch football game, etc.
  18. West Ave is by far the most exciting project in the city right now. It blows me away every time I drive by it. 2727 Kirby obviously complements it very well.
  19. http://blogs.chron.com/cookstour/archives/...g_to_herma.html Reef chefs opening a burger cafe in Hermann Park. Great news and a good way to get even more traffic in this very popular park. They will serve beer and wine as well.
  20. Sounds great, but I think I'll hold off my excitement until there is some sort of official announcement.
  21. Do you have any more info on this? I still am under the skeptical impression that this is just a marketing tool for their new building across the street. It just looks a little too ambitious for Crosspoint. Plus, Crosspoint loves putting together renderings around Midtown, so I don't know how much value should really be put in this.
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