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The Midtown building will have a hotel-style lobby, extensive landscaping and a covered colonnade that will provide shelter to pedestrians on all four sides. It will have about 15,000 square feet of ground-floor retail fronting Milam and Rosalie streets.
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The $540M Methodist Hospital Tower looks pretty cool.
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http://blog.chron.com/foodchronicles/2015/07/izakaya-could-open-as-early-as-this-week/
"Izakaya could open as early as this week"
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I forget who asked about the infrastructure improvements planned for midtown but this was just posted by trymahjong as a separate thread.
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Posted Friday, July 17, 2015 at 4:47 PM
from Cohen's enewsletter
Public Meeting: W. Alabama Reconstruction
Council Member Cohen and the Public Works and Engineering Department will host a public meeting seeking community input on the upcoming reconstruction of W. Alabama St, from Weslayan St to Main St. This project will be completed in segments, in partnership with the Upper Kirby TIRZ and the Midtown TIRZ.
PUBLIC MEETING: W. ALABAMA ST RECONSTRUCTION
Thursday, July 30, 2015
6PM – 8PM
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church
1805 W. Alabama St, 77098For preliminary details on the project, please visit www.ReBuildHouston.org.
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The building at the corner of Main & Ruth St. will be renovated into lofts.
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http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/morning_call/2015/07/new-aloft-hotels-coming-to-houston.html
"As Houston Business Journal previously reported, one of the new hotels will be the Aloft Houston Downtown. The historic Stowers Furniture Building at 820 Fannin St. will be redeveloped into a 165-room hotel with 2,000 square feet of meeting space. It is expected to open in June 2016."
Aloft Houston Downtown: A renovation of the Stowers Building at 820 Fannin will feature 165 rooms and 2,000 square feet of meeting space. The hotel is expected to open in 2016.
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Crane going up
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Crane going up
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https://www.bisnow.com/houston/news/deal-sheet/this-weeks-houston-deal-sheet-47690
CBRE’s Aron Will and Austin Sacco secured $50M in construction financing for The Village of River Oaks, a 195-unit, Class-A senior housing community. The floating rate loan through a regional bank includes a six-year term with two years of interest-only and an all-in interest rate of 2.18%. The community is being built by Bridgewood Property Co and Harrison Real Estate Capital and is the first senior housing project built in River Oaks. Aron says it was a challenging deal but will be one of the highest-quality senior housing assets in the state.
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Construction starts up on pizzeria in downtown luxury apartment
Construction is about to start on the first Houston location for Athens-based Your Pie, a fast-casual pizzeria that hopes to capitalize on downtown’s growing residential base. Leading the development are two Houston businesswomen with around 30 years combined experienced in advertising, marketing and real estate.
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Saw some crane movement yesterday but definitely a small work force was on site.
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I thought Search was moving. Why would healthcare for the homeless expand the current location on fannin??
Healthcare for the Homeless is expanding to a new location entirely that is in the CBD next to Papa's BBQ.
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Right now, 5 residential floors can be done with wood as long as there are metal i-beams throughout the structure providing core support.
Typically, 6 residential floors or more require steel frames.
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Crane base installed
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Crane base installed
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June 18th
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freshii and FLUFF bake-bar are now open.
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Glass kiosk looks good
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Caught some of the guys finishing up on the crane.
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I saw another set of soil samples being taken this morning.
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Crane going up today, I heard 6 stories.
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Cheek Neal Coffee Building At 2017 Preston St.
in EaDo, the East End, and East Houston
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http://blog.chron.com/primeproperty/2015/07/old-coffee-building-in-eado-to-be-restored/
Not sure if there is already a thread on this...