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DrLan34

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  1. yes it is. I heard that at one time alliance was eyeing this lot for residential but maybe the source was wrong? Could belong to skyhouse...
  2. http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2014/07/02/beyond-the-lists-houston-civil-and-structural.html 5. $90 million — Houston Community College capital improvement project. Freese and Nichols Inc., No. 19, will provide project management services along with Heery International at HCC's central campus. The project is part of HCC's $425 million bond program that will provide improvements to all six of HCC's campuses. Freese and Nichols will oversee the central campus project until its anticipated completion in June 2016.
  3. IMO, one of the best looking mid-rises to come to Midtown and great street level interaction even though there is no retail. Should compliment The Mix nicely.
  4. That parking garage is for the apartment complex going in behind 1885 St James. It is for 1900 Yorktown by Finger Companies. http://www.1900yorktown.com/
  5. We're going to see a groundbreaking within 60 days on Mid Main for a new parking garage and multifamily units. (Nobody tell the ground though, it might get scared and run away.) Developer RHS Interests selected Transwestern to lease the office portion, which should move some dirt of its own when the ink starts to dry on preleasing. Mid Main is a 215k SF mixed-use project, which includes 203k SF of Class-A office. Transwestern's Doug Little and David Lee are marketing that space. David tells us the eight-story building will be at 3501 Main St (along the light rail) and is a unique blend of transit-oriented office space and a lifestyle center element that should be great for recruiting employees. Mid Main's office space will have nearly 10,000 SF of retail, and RHS is also building a 363-unit multifamily building with another 20k SF of retail. It's adjacent to Midtown Arts & Theater Center (MATCH), which broke ground last month. Lewis Property Co's Greg Lewis is leasing the retail space. Construction on the garage will begin immediately, with the office tower breaking ground when it secures a lead tenant. It's scheduled for completion in spring 2016. - http://www.bisnow.com/commercial-real-estate/houston/1872-the-deal-sheet/
  6. Crescent selected Balfour Beatty as GC for 6 Houston Center (above, how it'll look from 59). The 30-story, 600k SF Class-AA office building will break ground this summer. JLL's Chrissy Wilson is handling pre-leasing. http://www.bisnow.com/commercial-real-estate/houston/1803-the-deal-sheet/
  7. Anyone know what is up at the corner of Stuart and Milam?
  8. http://www.chron.com/news/article/Houston-s-Midtown-among-best-places-in-country-5406506.php
  9. "Construction will begin soon on the long-anticipated Midtown Arts and Theater Center Houston (MATCH). The 46k SF exhibition space was designed by Lake Flato and Studio RED in consultation with over 40 Houston arts and performance groups. The project, which is slated for a spring 2015 delivery, is a transit-oriented development just steps from the Ensemble/HCC metro station." http://www.bisnow.com/commercial-real-estate/houston/1419-the-deal-sheet/
  10. Possibly talking about portion of the East End line that is suppose to pass over or under the Pacific Rail Line. - Altic to Magnolia Park.
  11. Expected Ground Breaking is May 7th, 2014 http://www.matchouston.org/
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