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GreenStreet: Mixed-Use Development At 1201 Fannin St.
Howard Huge replied to MontroseNeighborhoodCafe's topic in Downtown
Isn't the "Dallas Street Retail" project a city project? Could the city have offered the mom and pop stores some sort or concessions for ripping up the street for so long? -
Market Square Tower: 40-Story High-Rise At 777 Preston St.
Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Downtown
H-Tine, hol' it dine!- 1,894 replies
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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
I dont get it.- 1,526 replies
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Amegy Bank At 1717 West Loop S.
Howard Huge replied to nolaboy's topic in River Oaks/Upper Kirby/Greenway Plaza/Bissonnet
In a bucket.Have to bring your lunch.- 558 replies
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I like the guy who has the biggest single dreadlock I've ever seen, like literally all of his hair (which goes down to his waist) is one giant dreadlock, shaped like a huge rectangle. It's so matted it doesn't move. I think a few street rats call that nest home.
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Amegy Bank At 1717 West Loop S.
Howard Huge replied to nolaboy's topic in River Oaks/Upper Kirby/Greenway Plaza/Bissonnet
Lol, not really.You'd be surprised at how out of shape most of the guys I work with are. You only make that climb twice a day, once in the morning, and then when your shift is over. The other 12 hours you're just sitting on your ass. The higher cranes usually have an elevator on the building that takes you most of the way up.- 558 replies
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Market Square Tower: 40-Story High-Rise At 777 Preston St.
Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Downtown
Photo courtesy of Russell Hancock:- 1,894 replies
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Market Square Tower: 40-Story High-Rise At 777 Preston St.
Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Downtown
It's almost topped out!- 1,894 replies
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Alexan Downtown: Multifamily At 1414 Texas Ave.
Howard Huge replied to downtownian's topic in Downtown
Am I the only one wishing this was still in downtown in the same cool looking historic structure? That area of midtown would be so much cleaner, albeit all the trash would be in downtown, but, wouldn't that be more acceptable?- 316 replies
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The Hamilton Apartments At 1800 St. Joseph Pkwy.
Howard Huge replied to MarathonMan's topic in Downtown
But it IS downtown!This building has "stretched the skyline" all the way to the furthest southeast corner of downtown proper, although it's not exactly a skyline changer, it's part of our skyline now...- 282 replies
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Hilton Hampton Inn/Homewood Suites Hotels At 710 Crawford St.
Howard Huge replied to Houston19514's topic in Downtown
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Hilton Hampton Inn/Homewood Suites Hotels At 710 Crawford St.
Howard Huge replied to Houston19514's topic in Downtown
I read it like he was referring to the perspective of a couple of lovebirds checking in at this hotel suddenly losing the urge to bump uglies when they see this pile of vomit stacked 14 stories high.Architectural salt-peter, if you will.- 486 replies
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Hilton Hampton Inn/Homewood Suites Hotels At 710 Crawford St.
Howard Huge replied to Houston19514's topic in Downtown
I'm generally against lots of government regulation, I don't think giving them a say do over what does or doesn't get built is a bad idea. That being said, I'm not against some other way of regulating final structure appearance, but how?- 486 replies
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There are too many damn "powers that be" in Houston. It's getting old.
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PNC Plaza At 2200 Post Oak Blvd. & Mixed-Use At 2120 Post Oak Blvd.
Howard Huge replied to lockmat's topic in Going Up!
Yes, I am fully aware of how easy it is to get around without a car whenever I'm in NY, it's unbelievable, you can go literally anywhere in the city in a breeze, the trains and buses are so well connected. Truly a marvel of mass transit, the finest system in the world. I am so jealous.- 645 replies
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Proposed Multifamily High-Rise At 1769 Franklin St.
Howard Huge replied to swtsig's topic in Downtown
Oooohh!You know what really anchor this development? A House Of Blues! One can only dream!- 159 replies
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PNC Plaza At 2200 Post Oak Blvd. & Mixed-Use At 2120 Post Oak Blvd.
Howard Huge replied to lockmat's topic in Going Up!
Wow. Post oak is going to be mad dense, and isn't even close to being fully built out yet. Traffic will be a nightmare, which is scary because it already is a nightmare.- 645 replies
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Houston: 2025http://www.trbimg.com/img-5612e0a6/turbine/bal-bs-bs-skytrain-p3-20130727
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Yeah. I love it. I wish the high point on the roof (the unoccupied area) was just a little higher and sharper, maybe with spires/poles like that med center building that looks like a sailboat.
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Pretty much.Might as well catch a flight from DFW to Bush then catch a cab downtown, the extra cost would be negligible.
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Or maybe we could have, I don't know, JUST HAD THE F*****G TRAIN GO ALL THE WAY TO DOWNTOWN. JESUS CHRIST this cow town is just one massive fail after the other.
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True indeed. I forgot how glorious this building is going to look when complete. It will break up the monotony of the skyline, adding a slight jagged edge. God bless Gerald Hines.
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