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This should be under construction in a couple weeks. Looks like they are finishing up site prep.

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Is it safe to move it to u/c now? By Triton on HAIF, 2/8/14

     
     
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Yep I see new cement and rebar sticking out, as a former construction worker who used to build large projects I can say this is U/C.
     
     
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The old building was cool. You don't see them like this anymore.
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Yep I see new cement and rebar sticking out, as a former construction worker who used to build large projects I can say this is U/C.
It just needs that tower crane.

This is for Hilcorp, right?
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Base of the crane going in - c/o 'Tumbleweed_Tx' on HAIF

     
     
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That's a pretty substantial footprint. Looks like two cranes are going in.
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Cranes being erected. Today by HoustonMidtown on HAIF.





     
     
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The Chronicle has pictures this morning...
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Two cranes up now. 3/8 by Triton

     
     
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Those cranes are visible from I-45, but this is going to be a short building compared to everything else downtown.
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This building has sexy curves.


I feel like there are an uncountable amount of 20-40 story highrises going up in Houston right now, which is just what the city needs.
     
     
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A reminder of Post Oak Central.
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They appear to have been doing the mat pour for this building today. I was not able to get close enough for photos.
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The mat pour was this weekend; they had Travis blocked off for it.
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