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Gossamer Hotel At 702 Hyde Park Blvd.


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32 minutes ago, Kevin Strickland said:

A parking garage is literally a parking lot. 

 

I'm no great fan of parking garages - especially single-use ones. In a long-term context, you could even argue that a garage is worse than a surface lot because it's so much harder to redevelop into something less car-centric. But in the immediate sense, I think a multistorey garage is much better than a parking lot for three reasons:

1) It provides shade.

2) It can provide more parking with a much smaller footprint, thus reducing demand for other surface lots.

3) It can improve streetscape enclosure.

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Residents speaking at Neartown mentioned

"heat islands"

"saving large canopy trees"

developers have plans for "lots of greenery"......maybe installing bigger than usual new trees at corners of property. Also there isn't a plan for one parking garage- cars will be individually double stacked 0n surface lot.

The Collective has 100+- parking places dedicated towards .....well...the public- located 2 blocks away.

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There was previous mention of Mighty Equities owning this property.  

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2023/07/31/montrose-hyde-park-hotel.html

Houston’s bustling Montrose area might soon be home to a new 52-key boutique hotel.

Austin-based Mighty Equities is working with city planning officials to secure four variances that would allow it to build Hyde Park Hotel at 702 Hyde Park Blvd. The seven-story hotel would sit on a half-acre lot at the corner of Hyde Park Boulevard and Stanford Street.

According to plans submitted to the Houston Planning and Development Commission, Hyde Park Hotel would feature 25,000 square feet of food, beverage and entertainment amenities in addition to a pool. The hotel would have two driveways, one opening onto Stanford Street for deliveries and another opening onto Hyde Park Boulevard that would lead to a 54-car parking garage. An additional 25 offsite parking spaces will be available to the west of the hotel on a nearby site on Crocker street.

The company is seeking approval to open onto two residential streets — Hyde Park and Stanford — rather than a major thoroughfare and to have a 5-foot building line setback along the east side of the property.

The additional five feet would be used to provide additional pedestrian walkways, according to the planning commission filing.

The company is also seeking permission to develop the hotel in an area where over 50% of the parcels surrounding the hotel are residential in use.

During a July 27 meeting on the Houston Planning and Development Commission, a decision whether to approve the requested variances was deferred for two weeks, until the commission’s Aug. 10 meeting.

However, several area residents expressed concern that the hotel would alter the feel of the neighborhood, which is currently home to a number of LGBTQ-friendly bars and restaurants.

Hyde Park Hotel would be within one block of Barnaby’s Café, Buddy’s, Crocker Bar, Eagle Houston, George and Lola’s Depot

The property where the proposed hotel is currently vacant.

Patricia Joiner, a consultant working with the developers behind Hyde Park Hotel, told the commission that Mighty Equities plans to work with members of the local community to refine plans for the hotel to ensure it complements the neighborhood.

Joiner said developers hope to open the hotel within the next two years.

Jones and Mighty Equities were not immediately available to provide additional comment or proposed renderings

The Montrose area currently has few hotels located within its borders.

In 2021, the remodeled and expanded La Colombe d’Or Hotel & Residences opened at 3411 Yoakum Blvd. in Montrose.

La Colombe d’Or offers a blend of bed-and-breakfast-style lodging options in the historic mansion itself, bungalow-style suites and a more traditional experience in Hines’ recently completed $140 million Residences at La Colombe d’Or tower, which topped out in 2019.

The 34-story residential tower also has 265 apartment units for rent.

Earlier this year, Austin-based Bunkhouse announced plans to break ground on its first Houston hotel, which will also be in Montrose.

Hotel Saint Augustine was designed as a 71-key, two-story hotel, offering guests access to an event space, a restaurant and a bar.

Hotel Saint Augustine will be located on the 4100 block of Loretto Drive, which is a two-block road between West Main Street and Richmond Avenue in Montrose adjacent to The Menil Collection campus. Loretto Drive runs through the southern portion of several properties owned by The Menil Foundation Inc. and Menil Properties, according to Harris Central Appraisal District records.

The Marchbanks Co., based in Austin, is developing the hotel for Bunkhouse. The company has worked on other Bunkhouse projects, such as Hotel Saint Cecilia and Hotel Magdalena in Austin as well as Hotel Havana in San Antonio.

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  • The title was changed to Proposed Hotel: 702 Hyde Park Blvd
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image.jpeg.c59f63cde63ba0380c43074a7c2cb4dc.jpegthis old boarding house has many large trees, back front and sides---not great trees according to COH; yes there is one that is dead....but nice shade canopy from the remaining trees. . Since this corner is destined to be a parking lot anyway.....it might be the neighborly thing to allow those to stay for shade. Lordy but it's not likely summers in Houston will be any cooler.

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I might be crazy in this super hot weather suggesting transplanting trees but...........

There are small trees alongside Stanford that could be give new life at median at Westheimer and Bagby.

This would be a great neighborly gesture Might Equities could do for the neighborhood.

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On 9/7/2023 at 3:02 PM, LosFeliz said:

Amazing that this group can do a garage and the Menil hotel is going to go with two surface lots. 

My guess is that the Menil Foundation has other longer term plans for the surface lot, so they don’t want to build a more “permanent” parking garage. Just a hunch.

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