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Hotel Indigo Houston At The Galleria At 5160 Hidalgo St.


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I found this: http://www.hotelbusiness.com/main.asp

Hit Ctrl+F and look for Indigo - it's a java pop-up, so I don't have the exact addy.

To sum up, it says

However, unlike previous Hotel Indigos, the Hotel Indigo Houston will materialize from a conversion of a non-lodging commercial property. The brand itself has been created primarily for conversions.

The Houston property will have 140 rooms and will located at 5160 Hidalgo St. The hotel will also offer the Golden Bean restaurant, a fitness studio and complimentary wireless high-speed Internet access in all guestrooms and public spaces.

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Does anyone know which Hotel they are taking over? It looks like the Bradford suites.

They are not taking over a hotel. As the article pasted above in this thread stated:

"Hotel Indigo Houston will mark the brands first non-lodging commercial property conversion. "

That means the building they are converting is not currently a lodging property. In other words it is not currently a hotel.

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Houston really needs a Ritz-Carlton though!

By 2007, Dallas will have both a new W Hotel and a Ritz-Carlton.

The Ritz-Carlton comapny said they have been looking for property in Uptown Houston and will build when they find the perfect spot. Also the people building Beulivard Place on Postoak said that they where talking with Ritz-Carlton and other luxury hotels about building there.

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Houston really needs a Ritz-Carlton though!

By 2007, Dallas will have both a new W Hotel and a Ritz-Carlton.

The Ritz-Carlton comapny said they have been looking for property in Uptown Houston and will build when they find the perfect spot. Also the people building Beulivard Place on Postoak said that they where talking with Ritz-Carlton and other luxury hotels about building there.

Dude, with you, it seems that if Dallas has it/is getting it, then Houston must have one, too. :lol:

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yes... that'll be a lovely place. now if they'd just bulldoze that strip club.

a real estate broker friend of mine recently told me that houston doesn't allow buildings to have commercial office space and residential units in the same building. does anyone know if that's true? i'm not sure WHY that would be. i mean, cummon, an adult video store can be in the parking lot of Dillards but office space can't be in the same building as residential? WTF?

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yes... that'll be a lovely place. now if they'd just bulldoze that strip club.

a real estate broker friend of mine recently told me that houston doesn't allow buildings to have commercial office space and residential units in the same building. does anyone know if that's true? i'm not sure WHY that would be. i mean, cummon, an adult video store can be in the parking lot of Dillards but office space can't be in the same building as residential? WTF?

WTF indeed...

The Park apartments on W. Gray: office, retail and restaurant 1st floor

2016 Main: Restaurant 1st floor

Houston House: office and retail on 1st floor.

Don't know of any residential with porn on the 1st floor :lol:

B)

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yes... that'll be a lovely place. now if they'd just bulldoze that strip club.

a real estate broker friend of mine recently told me that houston doesn't allow buildings to have commercial office space and residential units in the same building. does anyone know if that's true? i'm not sure WHY that would be. i mean, cummon, an adult video store can be in the parking lot of Dillards but office space can't be in the same building as residential? WTF?

Thats weird considering Houston doesn't have zoning laws.

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a real estate broker friend of mine recently told me that houston doesn't allow buildings to have commercial office space and residential units in the same building. does anyone know if that's true? i'm not sure WHY that would be. i mean, cummon, an adult video store can be in the parking lot of Dillards but office space can't be in the same building as residential? WTF?

That is the case in a lot of cities, but I've never heard of it being the case in Houston unless there are neighborhoods with that provision in their deed restrictions.

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hmmm...

well thats odd. are there different types of office space? he had a developer that wanted to build a structure with retail first floor, 9 floors of office space, and 12 floors of residential. the developer (supposedly) was told he couldn't build something like that in houston...

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hmmm...

well thats odd. are there different types of office space? he had a developer that wanted to build a structure with retail first floor, 9 floors of office space, and 12 floors of residential. the developer (supposedly) was told he couldn't build something like that in houston...

if the site does not have deed restrictions and it is to be built within the set-backs without needing any variances, to my knowledge and for most (if not all) cases, the city cannot tell a developer what they can or cannot build.

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  • The title was changed to Hotel Indigo Houston At The Galleria
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A Florida-based real estate investment firm has acquired the Hotel Indigo Houston at the Galleria as part of a nationwide move to expand its hospitality portfolio.

Driftwood Capital paid an undisclosed amount to acquire the 131-key property, which is located at 5160 Hidalgo Street, near the intersection of Sage Street and Hidalgo Street.

While the terms of the transaction were not disclosed, the property was valued at $9.8 million as of Jan. 1, according to Harris County Appraisal District records. HCAD records show the hotel’s previous owner was Tucson, Arizona-based Capri Hospitality Management.

https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2021/07/09/galleria-hotel-acquired-by-florida-investment-firm.html

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