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From my experience, those "timelines/construction schedules" are usually put together early on in the design process, and are very far from accurate estimations. Since we have yet to see any public release on HBJ or they the architect/Hanover, I'm about pretty sure this won't start in July. Here's hoping tho

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1 hour ago, Urbannizer said:

 

Maybe since Oxy is leasing space in Greenway, once the industry gets back on better footing they might look to build their own HQ on the site! Of course it's wishful thinking, but it does seem, at least from this cycle, that energy companies like buildings built specifically for them. Maybe this experience will push them back to leasing space  though.

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3 hours ago, ClutchCity said:

 

Maybe since Oxy is leasing space in Greenway, once the industry gets back on better footing they might look to build their own HQ on the site! Of course it's wishful thinking, but it does seem, at least from this cycle, that energy companies like buildings built specifically for them. Maybe this experience will push them back to leasing space  though.

That would be great, but Oxy restructured their lease for a long term so who knows whether they would hold the land.  If Apache were to be acquired, Oxy may sell the land back to the original developer.  This wouldn't necessarily be bad for BLVD Place and the area.

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^^^ @Avossos no layoffs are simple.  also, wouldn't the number of "layoffs" be indicative as to whether or not the tower in question is hereby needed?  additionally, the proposed merger between apache and mariner energy.... has now become finalized.  one would guess that all of the inner intangibles shall at some point become public.  hopefully, houston capitalizes....  

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https://www.facebook.com/ScaConsultingEngineers/photos/pcb.1219980561380627/1219979798047370/?type=3&theater

 

We are in the design phase for the Hanover Boulevard Place project located in Houston, Texas. Part of this process includes a wind tunnel test, which is done using a model of building place in bigger model of the site where the structure will be located. Below are some pictures of the this model which illustrates all of the work that goes into performing this test....It is really cool!!

 

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http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/morning_call/2016/07/houston-developer-confirms-plans-for-second-luxury.html

 

The Houston-based Class A multifamily developer and the United Services Automobile Association, a San Antonio-based financial services company, purchased a 2.5-acre site off South Post Oak Lane, just south of the company’s Hanover Post Oak luxury apartment tower and north of Wulfe & Co. Inc.’s Blvd Place retail center.

 

Brandt Bowden, Hanover’s managing partner for capital markets, told the Houston Business Journal in an email that the developer intends to break ground on Hanover Boulevard Place this year, though the exact date for the construction start is yet to be determined.

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3 hours ago, Montrose1100 said:

I'm not grasping where the new Hanover is going. If it's going to the south of the current one, as the renderings on the last page show, why is there now "future office" listed on that site?

Well, consider that the article that reported that Hanover's new building will be south of the current one also reported that it would north of Blvd Place.

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5 hours ago, CrockpotandGravel said:


The link has been taken down. Guys please when you share pdf links, either reup it using your files or archive it on Internet Archive. I'm saying this because the link is no longer available. It's probably annoying as hell when I post archive links and upload pages from pdf files that other people post links to but this is why I do it. Did anybody download it or extract images from this?

Its still working for me

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just an update on the Post Oak Blvd expansion with timeline:

Upcoming Timeline At-A-Glance

  • June 9, 2016 -- Contract to be awarded for the north segment, West Loop to San Felipe
  • June 12, 2016 -- Anticipated Houston Chronicle article by Molly Glentzer regarding the Boulevard Project and the Tree Preservation, Relocation and Enhancement Plan
  • June 13, 2016 -- Three Live Oak trees moved from the median and construction area to Post Oak Park (corner of Post Oak Boulevard and West Loop frontage) to mark the beginning of the Tree Preservation, Relocation and Enhancement Plan. Photo op with media (10:30 a.m.)
  • June 2016 -- Throughout the month of June and July, trees in the medians of Post Oak Boulevard from the West Loop to San Felipe will continue to be relocated in preparation of construction
  • July / August 2016 -- Medians continue to be cleared and asphalted for temporary roadways. Temporary signals are installed on Post Oak Boulevard at 610, Uptown Park Boulevard, and Four Oaks. Ring is removed from the intersection of Post Oak Boulevard and Uptown Park Boulevard early August to allow for temporary signal.
  • September 2016 -- Traffic will be moved to temporary roadway allowing the start of storm sewer work. Work in the intersection of San Felipe currently deferred until after the new year.

 

(taken from: http://www.houstontx.gov/council/g/uptownpostoakproject.html ) although i still wish they were bringing lightrail here...maybe one day...

 

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