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I personally love really cool pier-based entertainment venues. I think they are freaking awesome places in general. However, I think they're also extremely prone to severe issues with all manner of storms. It's a fact of life. :( Aaron (Glowrock) |
The East End could soon have its own small museum district:
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Internet communication shows no emotions, but I definitely didn't mean it to be in an abrasive tone haha. And what I meant to say was, I mean we're very common civilians and the ideas that we come up with "a hurricane will destroy it eventually because its on a pier in Galveston" are ideas that developers have already thought about before proposing their plans for these things. What I mean is, if they're going to pursue building something like his out there and knowing the history of the area, they'll do it cautiously or they'll do something to it to withstand. Pleasure Pier used to exist in Galveston decades ago but had to be torn down for another development or something, it was successful then being in the same island, it can do better now with advancement in technology to withstand natural disasters. From what I understand personally, they need to scrap that name though, otherwise it looks great. |
Not much action this year it seems but for what its worth theres some stuff happening. 3 new things in Metro Houston.
http://assets.bizjournals.com/housto...spital.jpg?v=1 Bay Area Houston Regional Medical Center Hospital Development: Quote:
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I like the article concerning the relocation of several museums to the East End. I agree with the tone of the article, hopefully that will help to revitalize the entire area! :yes:
Also, it appears that the new apartment complex on McCue Rd. is the site of the old 60's or 50's garden-style apartment complex literally across the street from the Residence Inn on McCue. Nice to see another nice complex enter the area. Too bad I'm sure it will be priced so high as to keep it out of reach for the majority of Houstonians... :( Aaron (Glowrock) |
I like the design of the McCue complex.
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Not in the city of Houston but in Metro Houston.
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Wow, I always thought Sam Houston was a podunk university, looks like its really trying to change.
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very happy that they will be having retail on teh bottom floor. I wish the city had more streets like it has along Gray by these apartments...has a sorta east coast/european feel to it.
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Nothing much going on this week either, just a few things here and there for this week. But hey infill is infill right? Anything, and I mean anything beats parking lots.
http://www.bisnow.com/archives/houst...zingspaces.jpg 6 Story Mixed Use Building & 4 Story Mixed Use Bulding: Quote:
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http://www.bisnow.com/archives/houst...es/westave.jpg West Ave Phase II ready for start: Quote:
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I always say anything beats nothing weather it's storage facility or just townhomes I'm just glad thing are progressing. Glad to hear that the 2nd phase of West Ave is moving forward, it's going to create alot of density in that area.
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Oh yeah I forgot about one more, my family lives in Sugar Land so if this is a success it might be on their radar but I forgot about adding this in the last post compilation.
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I went to that west ave development a few months ago and it's actually really nice and the quality of the materials used is high. It almost makes that area along with that Kirby tower, feel like NYC.... almost.
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Houston is really starting to turn into Los Angeles, at least good chunks of it.
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Got this from HAIF
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I like this redevelopment of an old building, more residential coming to downtown. Awesome.
Man I'm just relieved they aren't tear down another building in downtown because its old and vacant, those normally turn into a parking lot which is the enemy here folks! Houston needs to declare an all out war against parking lots, especially near the George R. Brown Convention Center!! http://assets.bizjournals.com/housto...1-Rusk.jpg?v=1 Texaco Building conversion to residential apartments downtown: Quote:
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Sweet news if I had to say so myself, with the housing market rebounding and the economy kicking off stronger than ever since 2007, its starting to look bright for Houston again (In terms of prospective developments). Prospective strong growth: Quote:
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The cranes are flying over Exxon moblie....
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Two HISD campuses in the 4th Ward: Carnegie Vanguard High School and Gregory Lincoln School http://www.houstonarchitecture.com/h...3_64_30419.jpg http://www.houstonarchitecture.com/h...3_64_43774.jpg http://www.houstonarchitecture.com/h...3_64_68717.jpg http://www.rdlr.com/images/proj975.jpg This will be built on what is a former vacant lot. I believe this is great news for this area but it will certainly change some of the dynamic of the area. |
For anyone who likes to use their imagination, now's a good time to venture up Main Street past UH Downtown, up near the freight rail grade separation. It appears as though the foundation to the light rail fly-overs are being constructed. Burnett Station (the intermodal transit hub) will be located here and will be a significant component of the LRT network in Houston:
http://www.houstontx.gov/planning/_u...dor_090209.pdf I've seen renderings of the rail, but have yet to find any online. http://www.eekarchitects.com/portfol...modal-facility I can't say for sure what's being done at this time, so maybe someone more familiar with the progress can chime in. |
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