futuredeveloper85
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It is right across the street from my new office, I am goingt o love it...
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THe New Target going on at I10 and Taylor just west of downtown seems to be coming along nicely. I wonder is this the start of a entire new development, I think that is prime for more retail, and housing...
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I don't think the creator of the thread was talking about every hotel downtown, just the big chain ones like Four Seasons, Hilton, Hyatt, and Doubletree. I hope that is what he is talking about, becaue I happen to like the smaller boutique hotels such as ICON, Lancaster, Sam Houston, and Magnolia.
I am the creator, and I did mean the large chain hotels. THanks for pointing that out, I love the boutique hotels also...
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Well coming from senior architecture major I think more could be done with the buildings. Considering Houston wants more conventions, and special events, the exterior of places where people will be staying plays a critical role in how our city comes off to visitors. The Four Seasons looks horrible, and more needs to be done than pressure washing. On the other hand I am rather impressed with the hotels in the Galleria area.
- Terrance G.
The Future is in our hands...
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It just came to me that the only decent looking large chain hotel ion downtown Houston is the Hilton Americas connected to the GRB. The Hyatt looks horrible, and so does the Doubletree, the exterior of these hotels in downtown need to be updated soon...
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Well if you pay attention to Houston, retailers such as Wal Mart, and Target, don't like building stroes right upon each other as they do out in the Suburbs. It's funny how the article states that the major reaitlers are about 7.5 miles North at the BW8 45 junction, however where I live I have over 5 Wal Mart Supercenters within a 8 to 10 mile radius. Northline needs something, I think a Gulfgate look would be nice for the area.
Woodway Square: Multifamily At 1311 Wood Hollow Dr.
in Historic Houston
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In one of my master's classes I have having to do a report on fire and building codes. My prof told me to look into the Woodway Square Apartments. From what I have been told it was a massive apartment complex that burned in 1979. Does anyone have any information about them? Like former residents, how they were set up or anything. I guess they all have been torn down becasue I went over there and everything looks pretty new...