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So its official, the Houston Area will be getting it's first Ritz-Carlton Residences. It's going to be in The Woodlands off Lake Woodlands. I would have preferred it to be in Houston, but maybe this will catalyze a possible future Ritz Carlton hotel for Houston. Either way, great news!

https://communityimpact.com/houston/the-woodlands/development/2023/10/12/the-ritz-carlton-residences-announced-for-lake-woodlands-area/

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26 minutes ago, monarch said:

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^^^ just how many more INSULTS can our fair city of houston incur?  april fool's day is now past... right?

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Why are you viewing the Woodlands Ritz Carlton as a negative to Houston? The Woodlands is in the Houston region. Any positivity for the Woodlands is positivity for the city of Houston. The Ritz Carlton brand is returning to the Houston area and the Lake Woodlands is being developed. You should be enjoying this news. Do you prefer a city with bad suburbs?

43 minutes ago, Amlaham said:

So its official, the Houston Area will be getting it's first Ritz-Carlton Residences. It's going to be in The Woodlands off Lake Woodlands. I would have preferred it to be in Houston, but maybe this will catalyze a possible future Ritz Carlton hotel for Houston. Either way, great news!

https://communityimpact.com/houston/the-woodlands/development/2023/10/12/the-ritz-carlton-residences-announced-for-lake-woodlands-area/

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It’s more likely that a hotel gets added to this project in the future as Howard Hughes develops that area. I imagine they have long term plans for what’s left of the Lake Woodlands. It’s close enough to the town center while being isolated enough to make way for luxury hospitality

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2 minutes ago, Caribomoa said:

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Why are you viewing the Woodlands Ritz Carlton as a negative to Houston? The Woodlands is in the Houston region. Any positivity for the Woodlands is positivity for the city of Houston. Do you prefer a city with bad suburbs?

^^^ oh, boy, HERE WE GO!  "do it prefer a city with bad suburbs... ?"  what a profoundly strange and ridiculous query.  actually, i'd much prefer a wonderful, hospitality-friendly, well-rounded city... period!  however, at this all-important point in our fair city's history, i would just LOVE for houston to stop being insulted via any prospective hospitality brand... just so very sick of it... 

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2 minutes ago, monarch said:

^^^ oh, boy, HERE WE GO!  "do it prefer a city with bad suburbs... ?"  what a profoundly strange and ridiculous query.  actually, i'd much prefer a wonderful, hospitality-friendly, well-rounded city... period!  however, at this all-important point in our fair city's history, i would just LOVE for houston to stop being insulted via any prospective hospitality brand... just so very sick of it... 

So then where’s the insult in this project?

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Yeah, Houstonians are splurging more and more money on self, seeing, and being seen.  It's still a generous city in general but tbh less and less able to claim any big positive difference in pampering, pomp, conformity and vanity compared to our rival metros of yuppies & old money like Dallas, Atlanta, Austin and Miami.

More and more often, professional Houstonians have lived in one or more of those cities, and their friends think and act much the same way here.

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1 minute ago, monarch said:

^^^ well, you know, if you have to ask...

Yes. Im asking. I’m a frequent travel. I’ve been away from Texas more this year than I’ve been in Texas including right now. I’ve seen great hospitality projects in many regions. I’ve seen enough of the world to know a good hospitality project when I see one.

So again, where is the insult? It’s an actual question and if you know something I don’t, I would like to hear it. And perhaps I’d agree with you. But if all I hear is “this is an insult…” then it tells me nothing. And I think you’re being ridiculous. M

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25 minutes ago, Caribomoa said:

Yes. Im asking. I’m a frequent travel. I’ve been away from Texas more this year than I’ve been in Texas including right now. I’ve seen great hospitality projects in many regions. I’ve seen enough of the world to know a good hospitality project when I see one.

So again, where is the insult? It’s an actual question and if you know something I don’t, I would like to hear it. And perhaps I’d agree with you. But if all I hear is “this is an insult…” then it tells me nothing. And I think you’re being ridiculous. M

^^^ look, dude, mam, (or whatever) as a very frequent world traveler myself, i am not going to keep going on and on and on and on and on... toward the break of dawn... with the silly-season BS with you.  we have all been espousing from time to time, the distinct and insulting lack of hospitality brands within the houston proper and greater houston regions for decades now.  i mean, where on earth have you been residing... under a meteorite?

heck, if it's taking this long for you to comprehend prior and present circumstances within our fair city, then it's probably useless... right?  my goodness...  

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9 minutes ago, monarch said:

^^^ look, dude, mam, (or whatever) as a very frequent world traveler myself, i am not going to keep going on and on and on and on and on... toward the break of dawn... with the silly-season BS with you.  we have all been espousing from time to time, the distinct and insulting lack of hospitality brands within the houston proper and greater houston regions for decades now.  i mean, where on earth have you been residing... under a meteorite?

heck, if it's taking this long for you to comprehend prior and present circumstances within our fair city, then it's probably useless... right?  my goodness...  

I’m not disagreeing with the lack of high end hotel flags in Houston for its size. I’ve mentioned this before. You’re mixing up arguments.

I’m asking why you why THIS project is an insult. And you’re not answering. And something tells me I’m not getting an answer. Which is unfortunate because I’d like to hear your perspective.

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29 minutes ago, Caribomoa said:

I’m not disagreeing with the lack of high end hotel flags in Houston for its size. I’ve mentioned this before. You’re mixing up arguments.

I’m asking why you why THIS project is an insult. And you’re not answering. And something tells me I’m not getting an answer. Which is unfortunate because I’d like to hear your perspective.

^^^ actually, in any of my prior posts vs comments thereafter, i have never ever stated that this PARTICULAR PROJECT was an insult per se.  actually, I THINK THAT THIS PARTICULAR DEVELOPMENT is not only quite beautiful, posh, elegant, and stately, i also think that this project shall be a wonderful asset to the woodlands vicinity or region overall.  

however, i feel that the overall INTENT to construct this particular (well-known and quite popular) luxury brand within the SUBURB of houston proper... is in itself an INSULT to the city of houston proper.  city of houston officials have been trying now for DECADES to re-capture the glory of THE RITZ CARLTON back to our fair city.  in fact, there are people that i know for whom has sworn that they have turned over every stone (that is lawfully possible) in landing this most luxurious brand back to our city.  in fact, no one really knows just why they left in the first place.

sooooooo, there you have it, it's not the development per se that i have an issue with, it's the INTENT to construct in the woodlands vs the city of houston proper... which has been trying in earnest to get them to come back for decades now...

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1 hour ago, monarch said:

^^^ actually, in any of my prior posts vs comments thereafter, i have never ever stated that this PARTICULAR PROJECT was an insult per se.  actually, I THINK THAT THIS PARTICULAR DEVELOPMENT is not only quite beautiful, posh, elegant, and stately, i also think that this project shall be a wonderful asset to the woodlands vicinity or region overall.  

however, i feel that the overall INTENT to construct this particular (well-known and quite popular) luxury brand within the SUBURB of houston proper... is in itself an INSULT to the city of houston proper.  city of houston officials have been trying now for DECADES to re-capture the glory of THE RITZ CARLTON back to our fair city.  in fact, there are people that i know for whom has sworn that they have turned over every stone (that is lawfully possible) in landing this most luxurious brand back to our city.  in fact, no one really knows just why they left in the first place.

sooooooo, there you have it, it's not the development per se that i have an issue with, it's the INTENT to construct in the woodlands vs the city of houston proper... which has been trying in earnest to get them to come back for decades now...

Thank you for clarifying. I respect your opinion. But I don’t agree on this one.

 

It’s also worth mentioning that this flight to the suburbs is something that’s been going on everywhere. Especially since the pandemic. People, businesses, etc. In SF, the Westfield mall even closed downtown. The Woodlands and surrounding areas has established itself as a premier business and tech hub so it’s going to need hospitality projects to support this growth. I do understand that this comes at the cost of other portions of Houston that could have some of those businesses but it’s better to have it in the suburbs than not having them at all.

 

The Woodlands is turning itself into a heck of a high end area and will probably continue to do so for a while. I thinks rather a good thing to have the Post Oak and St Regis in River Oaks/Uptown and Ritz Carlton. I think it’s nice to have both of the premier shopping districts as well. As long as the region can support both, I think it’s completely good for the entire region to have a region like the Woodlands emerge.

 

As you and I both agree, Houston’s has been behind in high end hotel flags but it’s a lot better than it was in the early 2000s. In order to keep attracting more, there will need to be more places that can support them.

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Contrary to one or more posts up-thread, I don't think there is any reason to presume they will follow on with a Ritz-Carlton Hotel.  Standalone residences are a fairly new, but growing product being offered by upscale hospitality companies.  There are already 22 standalone Ritz-Carlton residences. Mandarin Oriental and Four Seasons are doing these as well and Hilton is getting into the game too.

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17 hours ago, Naviguessor said:

...and Yuck.  Looks like something you'd see in Cape Coral or Lake Charles (if it had a Casino).  This will trash up the Woodlands, real good.      

RAMSA barfs these things into every city who will think they need them, like a law firm printing off forms.  Bob Stern loves NYC and its prewar architectural history and is an expert on them in addition to his service at Yale but at this point I'm not sure why even he doesn't quit messing up the limestone prewar building heritage of Manhattan and other cities by doing condo projects (30 Park Place, 3041 Broadway, 520 Park Avenue, and many equally gangly designs now populate his portfolio https://newyorkyimby.com/2021/03/renderings-reveal-ramsa-designed-residential-tower-at-14-16-fifth-avenue-in-greenwich-village-manhattan.html ) that dilute and distort the fossil record for those who like urban architecture like he does.

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On 10/13/2023 at 3:07 PM, monarch said:

^^^ actually, in any of my prior posts vs comments thereafter, i have never ever stated that this PARTICULAR PROJECT was an insult per se.  actually, I THINK THAT THIS PARTICULAR DEVELOPMENT is not only quite beautiful, posh, elegant, and stately, i also think that this project shall be a wonderful asset to the woodlands vicinity or region overall.  

however, i feel that the overall INTENT to construct this particular (well-known and quite popular) luxury brand within the SUBURB of houston proper... is in itself an INSULT to the city of houston proper.  city of houston officials have been trying now for DECADES to re-capture the glory of THE RITZ CARLTON back to our fair city.  in fact, there are people that i know for whom has sworn that they have turned over every stone (that is lawfully possible) in landing this most luxurious brand back to our city.  in fact, no one really knows just why they left in the first place.

sooooooo, there you have it, it's not the development per se that i have an issue with, it's the INTENT to construct in the woodlands vs the city of houston proper... which has been trying in earnest to get them to come back for decades now...

Would you care as much if Houston had just annexed The Woodlands already like it was supposed to?

I'll go out on a limb and agree with others in that:

a) There won't be a follow up hotel portion because The Woodlands is so far away from everything else in the Greater Houston era it makes no sense to put such a posh brand there. If they were building a hotel, it would either go downtown or in Uptown.

b) The building design is nothing to write home about.

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^^^ this newest and prospective development constantly reminds me of the houston's once GRAND and PROUD SHAMROCK HILTON.  it's almost as if the architects/designers received inspiration from this former MAGNIFICENT piece of houston's hospitality history.  what a once GLORIOUS, GRAND, and PROUD era within our fair city...

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If this were a more doctrinaire architectural firm, Stern would be describing how* the designer has deliberately evoked the essence of the sweetly at-home angularity of the unique face of the opossum native to the pineywoods biome, or, perhaps, that the color palette is drawn from the elegant, admirable paleness of the local vultures’ legs (which is colored by their excreta so as to regulate their temperature through evaporative cooling) thus avoiding toxic reliance upon air conditioning while decreasing the resort’s and the birds’ carbon footprints.  I like the connection you suggest, monarch.

 

 

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* and unfortunately, “postrationalizing” is a term many architects use for the process of deciding how to explain to the studio critic or the client why you have made this design choice even though it isn’t why you chose it at all
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