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Old Posted Aug 15, 2007, 9:31 PM
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SA: Aloft Houston Street!!

Wish the picture were bigger.

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Old Posted Aug 15, 2007, 9:34 PM
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Where will this be located?
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Old Posted Aug 16, 2007, 2:31 AM
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Old Posted Aug 16, 2007, 3:25 AM
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319 E. Houston Street

Has anyone heard from Andres or anyone else on the latest status of the proposed W-Hotel at this location? Is it still in play or is it toes-up?
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Has anyone heard from Andres or anyone else on the latest status of the proposed W-Hotel at this location? Is it still in play or is it toes-up?
The deal on that was supposed to be closed like 2 months ago already..so who knows
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Interesting design. Wish the image was bigger and showed more. I'd like to see more of it. How tall was this supposed to be? How many floors?
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Old Posted Aug 16, 2007, 7:53 AM
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14-stories when it was submitted to the city however that picture looks taller than 14-stories. If I had to guess I'd say it's 16-17-stories.
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14 floors looks right. The top eight are more than half the height.
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Old Posted Aug 16, 2007, 3:17 PM
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Oh well that looks nice.
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Great. It really towers over all 10 stories of the Maverick apartments next door.
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any condos with this development
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7 alofts Proposed in TX

aloft Texas Properties:
• aloft Dallas Downtown – 1033 Young Street, Dallas (Developer: Santa Fe IV Hotel, LP)
• aloft Frisco - Intersection of Parkwood and Gaylord Parkway, Frisco (Developer: HAC Frisco Partners, LP)
• aloft Grapevine - Intersection of Texan Trail and Northwest, Grapevine (Developer: Summit Hotel Properties, LLC)
• aloft Houston - 5433 Westheimer Road, Houston (Developer: 5434 Westheimer, LP)
• aloft Las Colinas – 122 East John Carpenter Freeway, Las Colinas (Developer: HAC Partners, LP)
• aloft Plano – SW corner of Tennyson & Dallas N. Tollway, Plano (Developer: HAC Plano Partners, LP)
• aloft San Antonio North - Hwy. 281/NTX 1604 Loop E. and Sonterra Blvd., San Antonio (Developer: Summit Hotel Properties, LLC)
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Old Posted Aug 30, 2007, 12:10 AM
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Can I inquiry about the list? Why did you post it?
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aloft Texas Properties:
• aloft Dallas Downtown – 1033 Young Street, Dallas (Developer: Santa Fe IV Hotel, LP)
• aloft Frisco - Intersection of Parkwood and Gaylord Parkway, Frisco (Developer: HAC Frisco Partners, LP)
• aloft Grapevine - Intersection of Texan Trail and Northwest, Grapevine (Developer: Summit Hotel Properties, LLC)
• aloft Houston - 5433 Westheimer Road, Houston (Developer: 5434 Westheimer, LP)
• aloft Las Colinas – 122 East John Carpenter Freeway, Las Colinas (Developer: HAC Partners, LP)
• aloft Plano – SW corner of Tennyson & Dallas N. Tollway, Plano (Developer: HAC Plano Partners, LP)
• aloft San Antonio North - Hwy. 281/NTX 1604 Loop E. and Sonterra Blvd., San Antonio (Developer: Summit Hotel Properties, LLC)

There will also be an aloft at The Domain in north Austin...
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Old Posted Aug 30, 2007, 3:52 AM
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That list is from Starwood and was published in an article from June.

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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. announced it has signed deals with four development companies to open seven new lifestyle brand aloft hotels in the state of Texas.

Developers involved with the aloft projects include the following: HAC Partners, Summit Hotel Properties, Santa Fe IV Hotel and 5434 Westheimer.

The seven Texas sites identified for construction of the new aloft hotels are Las Colinas, Plano, Frisco, San Antonio, Grapevine, Houston and Dallas. Groundbreakings for all seven properties are scheduled for 2007 and 2008, with the first already occurring on March 20, 2007 at the Las Colinas property.

The aloft Texas properties include: aloft Dallas Downtown at 1033 Young Street, Dallas (Developer: Santa Fe IV Hotel, LP); aloft Frisco at the intersection of Parkwood and Gaylord Parkway, Frisco (Developer: HAC Frisco Partners, LP); aloft Grapevine at the intersection of Texan Trail and Northwest, Grapevine (Developer: Summit Hotel Properties, LLC); aloft Houston at 5433 Westheimer Road, Houston (Developer: 5434 Westheimer, LP); aloft Las Colinas at 122 East John Carpenter Freeway, Las Colinas (Developer: HAC Partners, LP); aloft Plano at the SW corner of Tennyson & Dallas N. Tollway, Plano (Developer: HAC Plano Partners, LP); and aloft San Antonio North at Hwy. 281/NTX 1604 Loop E. and Sonterra Blvd., San Antonio (Developer: Summit Hotel Properties, LLC). The 136-room aloft Las Colinas is the first aloft property being built in Texas.
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aloft Texas Properties:
• aloft Dallas Downtown – 1033 Young Street, Dallas (Developer: Santa Fe IV Hotel, LP)
• aloft Frisco - Intersection of Parkwood and Gaylord Parkway, Frisco (Developer: HAC Frisco Partners, LP)
• aloft Grapevine - Intersection of Texan Trail and Northwest, Grapevine (Developer: Summit Hotel Properties, LLC)
• aloft Houston - 5433 Westheimer Road, Houston (Developer: 5434 Westheimer, LP)
• aloft Las Colinas – 122 East John Carpenter Freeway, Las Colinas (Developer: HAC Partners, LP)
• aloft Plano – SW corner of Tennyson & Dallas N. Tollway, Plano (Developer: HAC Plano Partners, LP)
• aloft San Antonio North - Hwy. 281/NTX 1604 Loop E. and Sonterra Blvd., San Antonio (Developer: Summit Hotel Properties, LLC)

Nice compilation of alofts. But yeah, Austin should be on there as well. Check out the Metroplex with 5!
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Old Posted Aug 30, 2007, 8:31 PM
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I got the list from the aloft website.
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Ground floor entrance lobby and retail, four stories of parking above, fifth floor main lobby, bar, pool, courtyard (views of the Alamo), eight room floors above.

The concept is approved by HDRC but a demo permit is still required. Without, this project will not move forward. Going to public meeting in October...

Aloft won't announce deals that aren't for sure, so cross your fingers.
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