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Can anyone provide an update on this one? It has been three months.
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35 minutes ago, Angostura said:
The ask
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Is the parking garage(s) underground(!) or is it the podium for the building in the back? It's hard to tell. The two in front look great w/o one, at least from this vantage point.
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B+ for the design, A+ for height and scope. Level 9 on anticipation!
Looks like Ziegler Cooper go the boot. Their design is not quite as slick as SOM's.
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39 minutes ago, cspwal said:
Houston house was painted black 10 years ago I think
Has it been that long already? I thought it was four or five?
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No update, sorry. Maybe we've seen this high resolution rendering. Don't remember, posting anyway...
http://zieglercooper.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/perennial-8.jpg
Somebody go inside Zadok's and ask a salesman when they're opening inside this location.
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1 minute ago, UtterlyUrban said:
Aren’t there two new towers across the street? Skyhouse 1 and 2?
Yeah, this is a very old photo.
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What did they do to the Cosmopolitan's garage?
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A sister tower would be nice
http://images2.loopnet.com/d2/YJ-l7mA7IpDKJ4FHm4xWOcgozT5srleHoyVcaCVgKFI/document.pdf
Land for sale:
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So is there still just plywood covering the entrance?
It's up for sale. They have a few interior shots.
http://images4.loopnet.com/d2/TG_9d9LyvIHjFCHRoqgBPQ3F_5sy7ugRyNLSE75-dSg/document.pdf
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This would be a great site for another midrise resi or affordable hotel. Horrible marketing though, doesn't even show new tower across the street.
http://images3.loopnet.com/d2/E6JZTA9AMkPSufuTZFnRYH5D8uZWCZC1TAv2TF5MyUU/document.pdf
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Sorry if this has been shared already, but this is a great piece of property up for sale.
https://www.hfflp.com/property-details.html?propId=7550
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- This fact sheet document says it will take "over a decade" to build it. If that's the case and we just took into account the roughly 27 buildings, not including townhomes, they'd build about two buildings a year for 13.5 years.
- There is a large tract of land across the river (yes, I said it haha). I wonder what becomes of it? A mirror image?
- Where do you guys think they'll start? Townhomes? Along the river? The NE corner?
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AECOM says it's 29 stories. Has a worse rendering, too. Google says it was updated seven days ago.
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Are we over valuing this site?
The positives are the size of the land and being close to the rail. Being close to Reliant I don't think is a huge deal. It's relatively close to TMC and downtown but so are a lot of other places to the east.
On an letter scale, isn't this more like B or B+ real estate?
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On 3/22/2018 at 6:16 PM, swtsig said:
correct. block 58 could have a mixed use component but office for certain.
hines is incredibly active in houston right now.
By incredibly active do you mean like 5-10 projects?
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24 minutes ago, Triton said:
The Sovereign is a tower that already exists. Are you seeing something else?
Sorry, should have clarified. Based on looking at the site plan, it looks like phase two is a taller tower than the existing phase I tower. At least that's what it looks like to me.
Actually, page 19 shows it to be a taller tower as well, good news! And according to page 25, could they be connecting the two Sovereign towers???
http://regentsquarehouston.com/wp-content/uploads/GID_RegentSq_Bro_US_A4.pdf
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On 4/19/2018 at 5:49 PM, HNathoo said:
That looks almost as bad as the Hamilton at 45 and 59.
Looks like it's sibling. *barf emoji*
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Looks a taller tower to me, no doubt resi. Good news
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On 2/21/2018 at 3:23 AM, Urbannizer said:
Jigga-what! Just now seeing this, wow!
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Sorry if I brought anyone false hope with a new post, but I saw this and thought I'd share. My friend works for this company and they've been working on this site for a while, so it's nice to see an active verb on their website used to describe RS.
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On 5/1/2018 at 8:36 PM, hindesky said:
I would bet that the FAA would have some concerns about the height of those buildings since they would be in the flight path of IAH's east/west runways.
I don't think the flight path is anywhere near this location. I live about 5 miles south of this and the planes go right over my house.
That being said, I'll be shocked if anything like these renderings happens.
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23 minutes ago, htownbro said:
maybe but not in most of our lifetimes...
If there was one empty lot left in downtown, I'm sure we'd still get a 35-story podium haha
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East River: Mixed-Use Development By Midway
in Going Up!
Posted · Edited by lockmat
https://edrc.houstontx.gov/edrc/login.aspx
Click on Current Agenda
Street names:
Zydeco Drive
Port View Ave
George Brown St.
Herman Brown St.
Third Coast Ave.
S. Battery St.
N. Battery St.
Dan Root Blvd
Barbara Jordan Ave
Bringhurst St.
Kermac Blvd.
Bayou City Dr.
Hike and Bike trail runs along Hirsch
If section labels are an indication of phases, they run from west to east.
Under the current Chapter 42 standards, we could hypothetically provide only one north/south public street throughout the entire development and no east/west streets (what?! Ridonculous!). Alternatively, we have decided to incorporate several public streets, many aligning with connections to the north of the site, to create smaller and more walkable blocks.
This site will be able to be accessed easily both by future residents of the development and surrounding neighborhoods. It will also activate the bayou frontage. There will be several connections to the bayou waterfront for pedestrians and the developer is granting an easement to the Buffalo Bayou Partnership to continue the trail system everyone is so fond of on the west side of downtown.
Pedestrian bridges are being discussed with Buffalo Bayou Partnership to connect the two sides of the bayou.
The site layout for this development was designed with complete streets in mind. Pedestrians and bikes have received just as much attention as automobiles. There will be dedicated on-street bike lanes along Bayou City Drive, Gregg Street (in accordance with Houston Bike Plan), and Barbara Jordan Avenue. The rest of the development will have shared bike lanes, but the low speeds and traffic calming design measures undertaken will make it a safe development for all modes of transportation. The developer is committed to promoting a live/work lifestyle with East River.
There will be several parks throughout the development totaling approximately 19 acres. Some will be located adjacent to the trail being dedicated to the Buffalo Bayou Partnership and the rest will be mixed in with the myriad land-uses.