DrLan34
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3304 Milam
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Freshly poured wood posts.
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Last picture is of the retail section.
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Does anyone know when construction is expected to start on the bridge across the Pacific Rail line?
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From today
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3304 Milam
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02/08/15
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Garage ramp and second crane.
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Photo from this morning.
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New sidewalks on Pease St.
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They started on the elevator shafts.
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http://money.cnn.com/2015/02/03/investing/oil-price-rebound-opec-200/index.html
OPEC leader: Oil could shoot back to $200
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I heard that potential design changes were the reason for delay. I don't know if any were chosen or if it will be built according to the original rendering.
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Crane City
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East lot is framing the 4th residential floor. According to the original rendering, they will add one more residential floor + parapet wall.
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Man, it was really badass cruising by the site and seeing them drill. Boss move while others are pulling back.
Photo from an hour ago...
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http://blog.chron.com/primeproperty/2015/01/camden-goes-big-in-midtown-while-others-slow-down/
In a conference call Thursday, the head of the Houston-based real estate investment trust talked about its newest Houston project, McGowen Station in Midtown.
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- "As part of the design changes, the hotel's entrance is also moving from the interior of GreenStreet onto Dallas. The hotel's lobby will be moved to the second level, as compared to the initial plan that put it on the top floor. The ground floor will contain retail space."
- Stephen "Jamie" Bryant, executive vice president of Midway, said the company is working with a "well-known tenant" and a restaurant to take much of the retail space that formerly housed Books-A-Million.
- The company is also marketing some of GreenStreet's second-floor space to office tenants who want to be downtown but not in a traditional skyscraper.
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Still, the company is bucking that trend with at least one project it is planning to start this year. The development, the $90 million, 315-unit McGowen Station in Midtown, is expected to open in 2017. At that time, Campo said, Houston should have little new supply, as others are now pulling back.
"When the market has a hole in it in 2017, we'll be there to fill it," he said.
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3800 Main: Multifamily At 3800 Main St.
in Midtown
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