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  1. 17 minutes ago, HOUCAJUN said:

    What is the most current rendering for this project?

    https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showpost.php?p=9150397&postcount=19

    13 minutes ago, arche_757 said:

    As I understand… there is a searchable image that’s on Pinterest.

    Who is the design architect?  It isn’t Munoz + Albin still by chance?

    House & Robertson, @hindesky posted a link to their page. Original design was by SOM. Munoz + Albin’s was a concept that was never chosen.

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  2. https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/in-depth/2021/06/25/401534/nearly-4-years-after-harvey-seniors-are-still-waiting-to-move-back-to-2100-memorial/amp/

     

    The Houston City Council recently approved $25 million from federal Hurricane Harvey funds toward the $62 million reconstruction of 2100 Memorial. Mark Thiele, interim president at the Housing Authority, said demolition should start in the next few weeks.

    "We're at the end of the beginning, sort of, and really getting moving," he said. "Demolition (will last) about six months and construction about 22 months. So that puts us roughly, depending on how long these last steps take, then beginning of '24."

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  3. 1 hour ago, houstontexasjack said:


    The Innovation District should breathe new life into the south end of Midtown.

     

    I hope so. The Mix has been in the planning stages for more than a decade and the group behind it has decided to give up. It seems like only developers with great knowledge of the Houston market who have been around for some time do well and build here (Hines, Hanover, Mill Creek, Greystar, etc). Nowadays I end up doubting something for Houston- especially when it comes from a new developer because the market is so volatile. The rail line to Midtown/Museum District has so much potential I'm surprised it has not flourished yet.

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  4. https://realtynewsreport.com/mcnair-starting-westchase-multifamily-project/

    HOUSTON – (Realty News Report) –McNair Interests, which is affiliated with the ownership of the NFL’s Houston Texans, is preparing to break ground on a 330-unit apartment complex in the Westchase District in West Houston.

    The McNair site, one of the largest vacant tracts in urban West Houston, is located at 400 West Sam Houston Parkway South at Deerwood Road. It has 715 feet of frontage on Beltway 8.

    The 400,000-SF apartment project, to be called Remy on the Trails, will have easy access to the Terry Hershey Park Hike & Bike Trail.  The McNair project is designed to feature is a secluded three-acre lake with private walking trail and dock for paddle boards, kayaking, and fishing.

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