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Old Posted Mar 12, 2012, 7:30 PM
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Lightbulb HOUSTON | The Sovereign | 21 Floors





Both images from GID's project page.

Project in Brief: Originally named as "The Horizon", this apartment tower is proposed by GID Development which has put forward the adjacent Regent Square plan. A summary from their website...

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GID Development is currently developing The Sovereign – Houston’s premier luxury high-rise apartment tower in the heart of the Inner Loop.

The Sovereign is a 290 unit luxury apartment tower consisting of 21 stories featuring panoramic views of the downtown Houston skyline, the Buffalo Bayou, Memorial Park, River Oaks, and the Galleria. The building will be Houston’s most advanced high-rise residential product and is being designed to achieve LEED Sliver Certification. The Sovereign will offer the most extensive residential amenity program in Houston including an 8th floor, 30,000 square foot amenity deck with sweeping views from the building’s pool, fountains, Jacuzzi, outdoor fireplaces, numerous cabanas and lounge areas, outdoor fitness areas, private resident vegetable and herb gardens, and extensive landscaping. Residents will also enjoy the private use of a state-of-the-art fitness club, library and cyber lounge, business center, club lounge, demonstration kitchen, private catering kitchen, private dining room, private theater room, as well as a sophisticated bar and gaming area. The building will also include pet spa areas such as a dog wash/dry facilities, pet grooming room, and a private and secure pet-friendly park featuring fountains, exercise areas, benches, and landscaping. Resident services will include concierge, valet parking, and on-site management, leasing, and maintenance teams.
HAIF tipster 'houstontx' added this summary in the project's thread over there.

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The Sovereign is a 21 story post-tensioned concrete apartment structure with brick veneer. Approx. 583,000 sf, with an inboard 7 level parking garage. Units are situated around the perimeter of the garage up to the 7th level and then a 14,500 sf tower above the amenity deck at level 8. ZeiglerCooper Architects and JE Dunn Construction. 3211 W Dallas

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Looks good! Hopefully it has a good street level design as seen in the rendering.
     
     
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Old Posted May 4, 2012, 8:39 PM
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Demolition has been taking place in a section of the Allen House Apartments where the tower would likely be built.

This post from Swamplot also implies as much.
     
     
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I've been praying for them to start something. They tore down the majority of the Allen House apartments years ago and the land is just sitting there while other proposals go up all around it...
     
     
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Per the Houston Business Journal, construction is slated to begin this month.

This is also the first mention of the site actually being linked, in any way, to nearby Regent Square. Had been curious about that due to the developer and the location's proximity to the larger planned development.

Today's article can be read in full with a subscription...

http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/p...e-on-life.html

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Regent Square high-rise gets new lease on life
Houston Business Journal by Jennifer Dawson, Reporter
Date: Friday, June 1, 2012, 5:00am CDT

GD Development Group is expected to break ground this month on a 21-story apartment building that would become the first installment in the Regent Square mixed-use development that has been stalled since the original launch date in 2007.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2012, 3:37 PM
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And we're under construction...

http://www.chron.com/business/homefr...#photo-3329887

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High-rise kicks off major urban development



By Nancy Sarnoff

Updated 2:32 a.m., Wednesday, August 15, 2012

A long-delayed residential project near downtown, primarily targeting well-paid professionals with upscale apartments and condos and a cluster of retail, entertainment and offices, is finally under way.

More than five years after announcing plans for the 24-acre Regent Square project off Allen Parkway, GID Development Group has begun construction on the first building, a 21-story apartment tower called The Sovereign.

It represents an important milestone for GID, which had planned to break ground before the national economy went into a tailspin.

"We went through a tough cycle in the real estate market and the overall economy," said James Linsley, president of Boston-based GID.

The project was one of several that were shelved or canceled as demand for space dried up and lenders stopped financing major commercial real estate projects.

GID said it remains committed to Regent Square, which is to go up in multiple phases on land abutting Allen Parkway near Dunlavy and Dallas, on the site of the old Allen House Apartments. The development could take 10 years to complete.

Plans include about 400,000 square feet of retail, restaurant and entertainment space; more than 1,500 residential units; and 250,000 square feet of office space in what the developer refers to as an "urban district" where residents can walk to everything. The walkable nature of the project extends beyond its borders, Linsley said, with a pedestrian trail around Buffalo Bayou and high-end shops and a new Whole Foods a short distance away...
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This one U/C

High-rise kicks off major urban development

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A long-delayed residential project near downtown, primarily targeting well-paid professionals with upscale apartments and condos and a cluster of retail, entertainment and offices, is finally under way.

More than five years after announcing plans for the 24-acre Regent Square project off Allen Parkway, GID Development Group has begun construction on the first building, a 21-story apartment tower called The Sovereign.
http://www.chron.com/business/homefr...#photo-3329885
     
     
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They started construction on this building months ago.
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Not quite. It looks like they're still doing site prep. They have a Facebook page now, and they were still removing trees from the site just last week.

https://www.facebook.com/TheSovereignRegentSquare
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Old Posted Feb 24, 2013, 11:05 PM
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From the facebook page, this one's slowly starting to come along.

Some photos - in order of when they were posted.

8/30/12 - Test Piles







11/29/12







1/18/13



1/19/13 - The view from the crane...







     
     
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That last shot is amazing. Incredible views of downtown and look at all of that recent townhome infill in North Montrose/4th Ward. Still say the city should invest in a trolley line down West Dallas from Shepherd to Downtown.
     
     
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That's interesting about the crane base. I always knew they had pieces they encased in concrete and then attached the crane to that, but I've never actually seen it.
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I like it, but I think Houston needs to move away from that tan/brown color in buildings.
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I haven't seen that tower crane on the horizon yet, but it must be an impressive sight.
     
     
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theyve added another floor and siding is starting to go up..


     
     
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