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bobruss

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  1. Why go then? Just stay home and read about it later then you don't have to be disappointed or feel like you have wasted your time. Thats why I record sporting events now. I got tired of the disappointment. I just catch the score and if I like the outcome I might watch some of it. If not I don't waste any time.
  2. Someone should start a recycling nursery. Contract with developers to clear unwanted shrubbery and trees and recycle them. Manicure them and sell them for projects. It just seems like such a waste to just cut it all down, and throw it in the landfills.
  3. You make a good point. Perhaps down the road someone with more money will come along and restore this little hidden jewel.
  4. It doesn't look like they have much room to move with all of the equipment and supplies laying around the site. Looks really tight.
  5. That is a great view! I also want to see Twinsanity's latest update from his Apt. on about the 8th floor of the lofts on Franklin? Meant Dakota 79's view !
  6. On page 7 of this thread Urbanizer entered images of the structure for the garage office building and hotel. Its about the fourth entry on the page and its one of the last images that he provided. It appears from the elevation view of the planned project the office building sits partially on the garage.and the hotel sits directly on top of the office building. Scroll back and if someone can move those images up to now you can see what I'm talking about.
  7. At least Bed Bath and Beyond are sitting on a corner lot on a large tract of land on two incredibly busy commercial streets. That property is priceless. They need to sell that property and move on.
  8. I'm sorry, I was just trying to ease your fears.
  9. The rerouting of White Oak to a more eastern connection to Buffalo Bayou, would have no bearing on the Yale street bridge. White Oak bayou would continue to run its same course until it reaches the bypass and some of it's water would continue the confluence with Buffalo Bayou at its original Allens Landing site. This will create a north end island. I also believe that a bridge over the canal might work.
  10. It was great fried chicken and at the time it was one of the main restaurants in Houston, along with the Ye Olde College Inn, and Valians pizza which was across Fannin from the Shamrock. Lee's den was the best Chinese on South Main at OST and right in front of an old trailer park. Needless to say, there weren't a lot of great restaurants around town in the late 50's early sixties. It just goes to show you if you want something enough it can happen. And now we're one of the great food cities in the U.S.
  11. What really looks strange is how vacant the medical center is. This is in the heart of the med center, and you can't see another building. I believe this was either the spot or close to the location of Bill Williams fried chicken restaurant .
  12. The Wayside Parks and Recreation center and adjoining park is really wonderful. I pass by it on the way to Tele Wink diner and Home depot. If you haven't ventured into the diner you should. It's an amazing diner. Such an interesting mix of cultures. Was the Wayside building originally built for Fluor or is that building somewhere else?
  13. That was my concern. I haven't actually seen the live birds, but there are several photographs and eyewitnesses who say they've been there for a long time. Another woman said that they sometimes stayed in a tall pine tree in her yard and she loved that until she saw the side of the house and ground below their roosting area. She said they had to power wash her wall and the dead carcasses of fish and entrails that they dropped were disgusting. She lives across O.S.T. from the area.
  14. Latest update for this site. I saw photographs of a pair of Eagles that have been living on the southeast corner of this tract amongst the dead trees for many years. That would be the spur and OST corner for anyone who might be a birder or just curious about seeing Eagles in Houston. Actually, I saw the Eagles at Rice Stadium back in 94. Sorry different Eagles. The best, was Pink Floyd, at Rice stadium, when a T.Storm was barreling down on the concert from the north. The lightning was really pretty amazing and brought a whole new meaning to special affects. Sorry I digressed. The people that live in the area say that they see them regularly early in the morning sitting up in the tops of the trees.
  15. I picked this thread because it seemed the best place to inform. The brand new, I got it today, Architectural Record has the new Zaha Hadid's Leeza Soho Tower interior shoton the cover, that is simply amazing. If you haven't seen it yet look for it. Spectacular, and makes me sad to know that she will never be able to design one for Houston.
  16. I just drove by it the other day and was amazed to see the Cambria Hotels sign burning brightly. I couldn't believe it opened with little fanfare and we hardly discussed the process. It progressed under our radar.
  17. Ok, that makes sense. Now answer the other part of my comment, since you seem to have all of the answers. How about the streets from Milan to Almeda where the 59 is proposed to go under.
  18. Now that there are two Med center projects occurring on the East side of 288 along south MacGregor, it seems that this will make the huge piece of property once owned by Grocers Supply on 288 and Holcombe more appealing. I noticed that Grocers Supply who actually sold to another supplier a few years ago has completely evacuated the northern warehouses and moved their fleet across the street to their other lots and warehouses. Is there something imminent with the real estate that is going to be announced. I know it has been on the market for a while. It is probably one of the largest tracts of land inside the loop that would make a great mixed use Citi Centre type project with all of the incredible amenities available and the access to the freeway. You have great parks, museums of every variety, golf course. Did I mention they have some hospitals? Close proximity to downtown either via Almeda or 288. Midway are you listening?
  19. I can't imagine how they would do it, without having to shut down the line for a while. I wish someone who knows how these sort of things would be handled would elaborate. This is going to be somewhat of an issue when they take 59 below grade and under the existing rail lines at just about the southern end of the Main street Richmond station also. Not to mention all of the streets like from Milan to Almeda.
  20. I guess because it will be affected by the new Skanska project, and vice versa. It's relevant to its overall look and appeal of Skanska's new development.
  21. Thank you for passing this along. It provides some great insight into what the Buffalo Bayou conservancy is trying to accomplish. I really appreciate the fact that they are trying to open the bayou up to the current residents of the area, and also to add more housing opportunities for the lower and middle class population. Anne Olson has continued to lead this Conservancy and the reclamation of Buffalo Bayou in such a positive manner. She deserves some kind of award. I only hope that they continue to move forward as rapidly as possible. I want to be able to see it come to fruition.
  22. I would imagine that they will go full speed ahead and boots on the ground from now on. Thats how Hanover rolls. They don't sit on anything. They are aggressive and thats what I like about them.
  23. This project looks so good. I love the way they are integrating the development with the bayou. I'm curious though. Will they build phase 1, all at once or will they simply build one building after another. I would think they would want to build out the whole first phase at the same time so there would be a sense of community and public space right off the bat.
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