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Agreed. Given the high land value, I have to think a higher-density vertical development is most probable. It will really depend on whether Kroger is selling the site or not, and you would think the rumor mill would have been churning if they had a buyer in tow already.
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This was announced this morning: https://abc13.com/business/kroger-to-close-montrose-location/7860073/ I imagine Kroger had a plan in place for the property prior to this announcement, it’s a great piece of property. Has anybody heard anything?
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COH Storm risk Calculator Website
H-Town replied to trymahjong's topic in General Houston Discussions
Problem number 1: the site won't load. I like the idea, though. -
Yes. I wonder when the tenants' leases expire. I think I heard Fiesta's is up in 2014.
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Yup. I wonder what the sale price/square foot is. I've heard $65 wasn't enough to get it done.
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I heard that Randall Davis purchased the half block at Fannin & Eagle St. last month (just north of Sears). Does anybody know what he plans to do there?
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Does anybody know when Hess will take occupancy?
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1.5-Acres For Sale At 1726 Augusta Dr.
H-Town replied to JJVilla's topic in Uptown and Galleria Area
The new owner of the property is typically a developer of self storage / industrial properties. I'd be surprised if they built a residential highrise. I think an upper-end self storage facility (like the Amazing Spaces site on Voss) is most likely. -
Aloft Houston By The Galleria At 5415 Westheimer Rd.
H-Town replied to moni's topic in Uptown and Galleria Area
Really? I hadn't heard that. Didn't they just rehab that property a couple of years ago? -
Any update on this development? Is it a done deal?
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Does anybody know who owns that property?
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No, I'm thinking of Orion. ---- Project is put off for condo redesign Construction of a $425 million high-rise condominium project planned for a site on Buffalo Bayou near Memorial Drive and Shepherd has been postponed as the developers redesign the building to contain more smaller units. The luxury development, called Orion, originally was designed as two 37-story towers with a total of 360 units averaging 3,600 square feet in size and more than $1 million in price. "We found much more demand for 2,000-square-foot apartments," said William Friedman, chairman of New York-based Tarragon Corp., which is developing the project with Florida developer Robert Day. NANCY SARNOFF --- http://www.chron.com/content/archive/ysear...hview=2&dview=1 I believe this was also posted here somewhere. It appears the latest info is that the Orion plans are indeed being revamped for smaller, cheaper units. Does anybody have information otherwise?
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Actually, I thought the latest was that the plans were being revised and that the units would begin at a substantially lower price-point. What gives?
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Does anybody have an idea of what the market for apartment > condo conversions is (relative to "ordinary" condos or houses)?
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There's always the one nearby @ Bering and Westheimer to get your fix.
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I wouldn't bet on that...it's quite possible they detected a soft spot in the market for the number of ultra-lux units (think Huntingdon) they originally planned for. It seems to me they're positioning themselves a bit downmarket from their original concept (that's not to say it won't still be an upscale property for rich people ). I guess time will tell.
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I don't think it's that simple. Sam's Boat isn't going anywhere, I don't think, and neither are the other bars and clubs in that general area. Maybe what we'll see is more emphasis on bar-type places as opposed to the clubs of yesterday. I have a hard time believing the merchants that have been there for so long are just going to give up. They've got a captive market, and it seems to me it's just a matter of figuring out what said market wants.
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Thanks guys...can't imagine why it'd be a problem; this place is a great resource!
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Pardon my ignorance, but what is SSP?
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At least you're tolerant of other people's opinions...
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The problem, I think, is that the examples you cite are being recognized for their contribution to the civil rights movement, not their religious affiliation. The Pope, on the other hand, is being honored for his religious affiliation. So, I can certainly understand why some people might see it as being a separation of church and state issue.
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Hotel Granduca Houston At 1080 Uptown Park Blvd.
H-Town replied to Subdude's topic in Uptown and Galleria Area
What does everybody think about the residential hotel concept? Do you think it will work here?