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  1. What are the odds that Tillman Fertitta uses his resources to make gambling legal in Texas? He now owns a whole campus in Uptown. Perhaps, one day, a casino will be built on his campus? As I always say, I wish Texas would use the taxable revenue to build more infrastructure, etc. Legalizing gambling would bring lots of money to the state.
  2. I never knew about The San Luis until this month. When I visit Galveston, I always visit Hotel Galvez How is this resort? Any pictures or personal reviews? Website. https://www.sanluisresort.com/
  3. Transwestern is a cool company. I've been following them for years and thought I should talk about them. What is happening with The RO though https://transwestern.com/
  4. I see some old, pre-sale, signage a long Grand Blvd near Holcombe. I believe Grocers Supply Co. no longer owns the small strip and it now is owned by C&S Wholesale Grocers. Weird piece of land, it's just outside the major warehouse distribution center of C&S Wholesale Grocers. Maybe the Levit Family/2ML Real Estate never sold this parcel. Photo I took the other day: Aerial view: For what it's worth, Hines is planning a life science skyscraper here. It has been featured in the official Levit Green master plan for years.
  5. Random photo of Central Square that I took the other day.
  6. I didn't see the Loopnet listing in this thread so I thought I would add it. The listing was updated just yesterday on 4/25/2024. https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/3000-Weslayan-St-Houston-TX/25392987/ I'd assume this would become a multifamily housing complex. The new Alexan River Oaks is next door, and the future phase of the Camden Highland Village is also next door.
  7. This is the 2nd time I've seen the Texas Medical Center, Inc.'s corporate headquarters being located at 2017 West Gray Avenue. I wonder which TMC doctor leased the space? Dr. E.W. Bertner? I've never heard any stories about this place, or real estate. December 27, 1948. The 1948 board of trustees is wild. Infamous people of Houston and the TMC. E.W. Bertner, M.D. - President John F. Freeman - Vice President James Anderson - Treasurer Frederick C. Elliott, D.D.S - Secretary W. Leland Anderson Hines H. Baker William B. Bates H.R. Cullen Ray L. Dudely Oveta Culp Hobby Jesse H Jones W.A. Kirkland The Right Rev. C.S. Quin Horace M. Wilkins Old aerials of the ROSC. I believe it's the small building on the right immediately after the curve.
  8. Never knew there was a Memorial Hermann location at this Crossing at 288 shopping center. Very cool! The restaurant The Monk's Indian Bistro was superb! They had these fries that were dressed Indian style. So good! I could eat those 5 days a week for lunch. Don't even need ketchup, mustard, bbq sauce, mayo, etc. Memorial Hermann street (freeway) signage: Indian-style fries:
  9. 1.14-acres for sale (or lease) here. https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/5524-Richmond-Ave-Houston-TX/29156978/
  10. Jones & Tabor Architects designed a downtown theatre in the 1920s! Never knew this until this week. Very cool history here!
  11. Seven Acres was originally called Jewish Home for the Aged Sons and Daughters of Israel. The campus was designed in the 1960s by Lenard Gabert and has since had portions demolished and added. 1970s view: 2024 view.
  12. In 1920, Niels Esperson was planning a skyscraper that doubled as a theatre. This would have been located on Main Street in Downtown, looming over the Carter and Bender buildings. Hard to display the whole building since it's tall. Full image:
  13. A little hard to tell, but the building signage states: Mary Gibbs and Jesse H. Jones Patient Tower. A photo I took the other week:
  14. This was the site of Grocery Supply Co. before the move out to 3131 Holcombe Blvd. A bigger photograph of the historic building for the thread.
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