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Urbannizer

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  1. http://blog.chron.com/primeproperty/2014/04/uptown-park-developer-inks-deal-for-new-luxury-residential-tower/
  2. This is planned by the same developer of the Axis apartments. http://swamplot.com/new-jlb-apartments-will-replace-warehouse-buildings-at-nicholson-and-24th-st-in-the-heights/2014-04-29/
  3. Groundbreaking expected by the end of summer: http://www.houstonchronicle.com/life/article/Heritage-center-celebrating-Houston-history-gets-5437867.php?cmpid=btfpm
  4. The hotel/multi-family tower will be complete by 1Q 2016 according to the new BBVA Compass Brochure. http://www.bbvacompassplaza.com/pdf/bbva-compass-plaza-brochure.v1.pdf
  5. Houston First Garage Subdivision Plat: SubdivisionPlatPDF_Houston First North Garage Addition - 51472 - 140418(1).pdf
  6. For Austin, it's a fast growing city with a higher-demand for high-rise living. The area around UT and the Capitol building is under a height restriction of 300 Feet. Even though there are a lot of spaces still available in downtown Austin, much less lots will be available to build on 20+ years from now if the city continues to develop at the same rate as it's going now, so it makes much more sense to build tall in Austin. Meanwhile here, we can build pretty much anywhere, but I think someone will eventually build a 50-story residential tower in Houston.
  7. This article is a few months old, but this part seems interesting: http://www.officenewswire.com/14666
  8. Now that the project has been officially announced, can you post a new rendering of the building?
  9. Well, we now know why it looks like the other towers. http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/morning_call/2014/04/future-office-construction-inspiration-for-new.html
  10. http://blog.chron.com/primeproperty/2014/04/downtown-towers-abound/#22687101=0
  11. I just removed 37 childish comments from this thread. In the future please learn to either report, or ignore.
  12. Some new renderings, featuring a slightly revised design. Now 362 feet, instead of the previous 392' ft. http://www.houstontx.gov/planning/Commissions/docs_pdfs/hahc/draft_reports/a_900_Preston_New_Const_MixedUse_DRAFT.pdf
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