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First time I've seen this in the current growth spurt.
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This is quickly becoming a "residential district." Hopefully some pocket parks and retail will follow.
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Pearl Marketplace At Midtown: Multifamily At 3120 Smith St.
Howard Huge replied to DrLan34's topic in Midtown
Oh my God...- 550 replies
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Midtown Restaurant And Bar Scene - More Coming
Howard Huge replied to WestGrayGuy's topic in Midtown
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Midtown Restaurant And Bar Scene - More Coming
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In the words of SWTSIG, "They would be insolvent in 6 months if they allowed that" -
Midtown Restaurant And Bar Scene - More Coming
Howard Huge replied to WestGrayGuy's topic in Midtown
The Axelrad is gonna be amazing, a true catalyst for this area. And it's brought to you by a few fellow HAIFERS so be sure to check us out! -
Market Square Tower: 40-Story High-Rise At 777 Preston St.
Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Downtown
I think Ive asled this before, but will this top out taller than Calpine Center? I really hope it does.- 1,893 replies
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GreenStreet: Mixed-Use Development At 1201 Fannin St.
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Hilton Hampton Inn/Homewood Suites Hotels At 710 Crawford St.
Howard Huge replied to Houston19514's topic in Downtown
Said everyone, about every new project in Houston.Thanks for the new sig.- 486 replies
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Ahh Cloud, if only us pro transit HAIFERS designed Houstons rail lines. We would have a system that rivals the alpha cities of the world.Oh and I'll beat the snarky anti-rail posters to the punch and say that we would would also bankrupt the city, the state, put thousands of companies out of business and kill countless citizens as well.
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Aris At Market Square: 32-Story High-Rise At 409 Travis St.
Howard Huge replied to Mab's topic in Downtown
You the operator?- 1,526 replies
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Campo already said he's not building it.He said they will "revisit the idea a few years from now, see how the economy is doing."
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Marriott Marquis: GRB Convention Center Hotel At 1777 Walker St.
Howard Huge replied to Subdude's topic in Downtown
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Marriott Marquis: GRB Convention Center Hotel At 1777 Walker St.
Howard Huge replied to Subdude's topic in Downtown
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Marriott Marquis: GRB Convention Center Hotel At 1777 Walker St.
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Howard Huge replied to Subdude's topic in Downtown
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Camden McGowen Station & Midtown Park At 2727 Travis St.
Howard Huge replied to Subdude's topic in Midtown
Marlon with the Midtown management district said they all but begged Camden to swap tracts with them over and over and let them build the park on the north end of the block, but Campo flat out refused.No explanation as to why. -
GreenStreet: Mixed-Use Development At 1201 Fannin St.
Howard Huge replied to MontroseNeighborhoodCafe's topic in Downtown
On a positive note, the entire pavilions is not inward facing anymore! Yay! -
GreenStreet: Mixed-Use Development At 1201 Fannin St.
Howard Huge replied to MontroseNeighborhoodCafe's topic in Downtown
It's not terrible, I guess.Their mistake was trying to make it match with the rest of the pavilions. -
Texaco Building (now The Star) At 1111 Rusk Street
Howard Huge replied to editor's topic in Downtown
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Market Square Tower: 40-Story High-Rise At 777 Preston St.
Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Downtown
Not talking about pressure busting windows in a hurricane, I'm talking about the flying projectile debris.As Ron White once put it, "It's not THAT the wind is blowing, it's WHAT the wind is blowing."- 1,893 replies
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