That is pretty far east. To further that point, I was in the warehouse district yesterday along Leeland and was pleasantly surprised by the continued construction. It appears a couple of warehouses are about to be razed for what I assume will be more of Frank Liu's townhome projects.
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Here is a pic I took yesterday for the Highland Tower east of the High Street development. Glad to know there will be 2 projects on the former dealership lot. There will be 99 residences in this project. The architect is Ziegler Cooper. www.highland-tower.com
http://img82.imageshack.us/img82/18/...70defcblv6.jpg The Sales Office http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/1...758fbebwc8.jpg |
2727 Kirby off life support =)
2727 Kirby off life support =)
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Woohoo! for both of those.
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Glad to hear this!
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First residential high rise to be built inside the loop in the last two decades?
Uh, what about the Royalton at River Oaks? What about the Museum Tower? What about the Robinhood? What about One Park Place under construction for the last few weeks? That's some lazy reporting. As an aside, I like the simple look of the Highland Tower. I also like the idea of some smaller hi-rises going up in the 10 to 18 story range. Those have always appealed to me. Now, if someone would just build one in midtown/museum district area on the light rail line... |
I just went through the Highland Tower site. This actually wont be a part of the Oaks District or the High Street. Instead, it will be located behind those to the North (towards San Felipe). In fact, this tower is proposed to go near the corner of Bettis Drive and Briarglen Drive right behind the Briarglen. In fact, the same team (Pelican Builders and Ziegler Cooper) were involved with the Briarglen.
The best thing about this site is all of the proposals nearby that are on the locater map. They include; The Oaks District (phase one with 2 luxury hotels, 300 residences, 80,000 square feet of office space, and 350,000 square feet of retail High Street (luxury apartments and retail) Another proposal by Pelican Builders (not named) behind the Briarglen and Highland Tower Morgan Residential proposal for luxury multi-family Coach Realty proposal for luxury condos |
I like that one also =)
We need to update the front of this thread with all the projects again... update designs and all the new projects.. Also add in that Map WG setup =) really want to get blocks set correctly under the pins on that map also |
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Does anybody have an Emporis account? I'd like to know what buildings are proposed or are in the works.
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This is what I know of;
UNDER CONSTRUCTION 501 feet, 37 floors ONE PARK PLACE (downtown) 405 feet, 30 floors 2727 Kirby (river oaks/upper kirby area) 358 feet, 29 floors MOSAIC I (museum district/hermann park) 324 feet, 21 floors FACULTY CENTER TOWER (med center) 315 feet, 24 floors COSMOPOLITAN (galleria/uptown) 198 feet, 14 floors GRANITE WESTCHASE II (westchase) 189 feet, 12 floors AMERICAN FIRST NATIONAL BANK (new chinatown area) 186 feet, 12 floors SYSCO HEADQUARTERS (west houston) 152 feet, 8 floors ALKEK BLDG FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH (med center) 35 floors MEMORIAL HERMANN TOWER (memorial city) 25 floors METHODIST HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT CENTER (med center) 20 floors FEIGIN CENTER AT TEXAS CHILDREN'S (8 floor addition in med center 15 floors MARRIOTT COURTYARD (galleria/uptown) 13 floors LIFE SCIENCE PLAZA (med center) 13 floors ENERGY CENTER I (west houston) 11 floors HOUSTON PAVILIONS (downtown) 11 floors MAIN AT WALKER GARAGE (downtown) 10 floors COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH CENTER (med center/rice u) 10 floors METHODIST HOSPITAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE (med center) PROPOSED/APPROVED 486 feet, 38 floors TURNBERRY TOWER (galleria/uptown) 400 feet, 30 floors MERCER EAST TOWER (galleria/uptown) 369 feet, 31 floors THE MONACO (uptown back on the boards) 358 feet, 29 floors MOSAIC II (museum district/hermann park) 35 to 42 floors 1500 SMITH STREET (downtown) 31 floors DISCOVERY TOWER (downtown but could grow taller) 27 floors STERLING AT MEMORIAL VILLAGES (voss @ woodway) 26 floors PARK 8 (3 triplet buildings in new chinatown) 25 floors LEGACY AT MEMORIAL (just west of downtown) 19 floors FIVE WESTLAKE PARK (west houston) 18 floors BINZ MEDCORP BLDG (museum district) 15 floors TEXAS CHILDREN'S NEUROLOGICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE (tmc) 15 floors HIGHLAND TOWER (uptown/galleria) 14 floors TEXAS CHILDREN'S MATERNITY CENTER (tmc) 12 floors ENERGY CENTER II (west houston) 10 floors FOUR + FIVE CHASEWOOD PARK (northwest houston) The following are projects that could have multiple hi-rises according to their renderings but floor counts are unknown at this time... BLVD PLACE (uptown/galleria) OAKS DISTRICT (uptown/galleria) REGENT SQUARE (allen parkway) GATEWAY MED CENTER (3rd ward east of 288 near tmc) The following are projects that have been announced, proposed, or floated around but I don't know much about them... METHODIST HOSPITAL NORTH CAMPUS (med center up to 1.5 million sq feet) SHERATON MEMORIAL CITY (mem city) WESTIN HOTEL AND RESIDENCES (memorial city) 6 HOUSTON CENTER (downtown) HINES ON MAIN (downtown) LINBECK NEAR MARKET SQUARE (downtown) ALLEN CENTER GARAGE (downtown to be built on top of garage) LYME BIOMEDICAL PLAZA (near med center close to SPIRES CONDOS) HOUSTON CITY CENTRE (mega bldg on block of Shamrock proposal downtown) |
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It's where the banner and sales office are currently located, but like Shasta said, the actual tower will be built north of there towards San Felipe.
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Welcome rocktgrl!
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The website has lots of info and pdf maps (sorry, I don't know how to lift pdfs to post them on here or else I would). It also talks about the High Street proposal, the Oaks District proposal (phase I), and shows other area projects like a possible multi-family by the Morgan Group as well as a new condo community. |
Here are two shots of the Pavilions sites
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...s4559/pav1.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...s4559/pav2.jpg |
looks busy. :cool:
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if only we could knock off all the remaining surface lots 3 blocks at a time... :)
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Just in case nobody knew about this... discoverygreen.com has detailed pictures of their construction progress
http://www.discoverygreen.com/en/cms/?292 |
Hey, good catch! Lots of good photos there.
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Since Allen Bianchi is only known for doing single family homes and townhomes, I am wondering is this the only "advanced" rendering for his Westheimer Tower proposal? Don't quote me on this y'all as if it is absoulte, because I am not sure. Just curious. I found it on the website.
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/3289/untitledmh1.jpg |
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Um, Wow! I would love to see that towering 24 stories in the Montrose. I love that. |
That certainly gives you a better idea of what the project would look like in real terms. Although, as you said, WG, it may not be the one for Westheimer.
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I guess being away from this site for a while has its benefits. WOW at Houston City Centre. I am itching to hear more about that. Also where exactly is that Westheimer Tower suppose to sit. I am very curious since vjhe mentions Montrose, but exactly where?
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Boris posted these really great pics on a thread titled "Houston Downtown - 5-3-07"
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...dings/Pan1.jpg http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...dings/Pan2.jpg |
Yeah that HP site looks really busy. Thats good. Also i like the photo above cause u can see the Discovery crane in it as well. That area is really going to come alive...
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I thought this might be interesting to you guys...
My office downtown faces fannin where the discovery green/park tower site is and one of the cranes there fell over onto a truck on fannin... you may see something in the news about this later. |
sorry I meant to say that the crane fell over at the pavilions construction site
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The HC still thinks that HP will have residental.
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ABC13 says this is the a possible spot for the new Houston Dynamo Stadium that is up in talks..
http://houstonx.com/dynamosite.jpg Just East of MMP.. The parking lots are currently under the control of the houston Astros but from the news they would be intrested in having the Dynamo Stadium built downtown in that location. |
That would be a GREAT location for a stadium. I hope they built it similarly to the one up in Frisco so that it could hold outdoor concerts and such. Noise from the elevated 59 could be a factor though...
In other news, more from the Med Center... MD Anderson Cancer Center has leaked info about three new projects; 1) A 10 floor addition to the existing Rotary House Hotel. It will add 155 rooms. 2) A 930,000 square foot Admin. Building to be built on the corner of Braeswood and Bertner. I am not sure what is currently on the site, but I am hoping it goes up instead of sprawls (this could easily be a 30 to 35 story tower) 3) A 532,000 square foot Diagnostic and Treatment Center to be built somewhere along Braeswood and Holcombe |
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I was walking home and I saw that the Westheimer and Kirby site had a not too shabby rendering billboarding the site. Took it just a few minutes ago:
http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/760...dd5d88bzl3.jpg The future website is www.westaveriveroaks.com Oh and texasboy, the Westheimer Tower is suppose to be a block east of Katz's on Westheimer. |
What is that? I like this development. Looks like Dallas' Victory, but not as cheesy.
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lol. The only thing I do not like about the rendering you posted WG, is the angular parking. I like the parallel parking a bit more. I don't know. Just my preference seeing as how I never really cared for angle parking.
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This is the development directly across the street from 2727 Kirby?
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Yes, it's the development across from the 2727 River Oaks tower.
The West Ave. project looks really nice. If the renderings turn out to be anything like the built project, we'll have a winner on our hands. It will be just another reason for the rail to go down Richmond instead of Westpark since this project stretches pretty far to the South of Westheimer (will take up all of the old tennis center). My only complaint; why oh why can't anyone build something like this on the current rail line in midtown or the museum district? Can you imagine a project like this on the rail line near the museums? It would be KILLER. |
What is this Westheimer Tower?
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I can only imagine that the land values are so high that it takes a really ballsy developer to develop along the rail line (that is, on the level of West Avenue, Westcreek, High Street or Regency Square). Of course, there is a promising new residential development going up in the Museum District along the rail line but I don't think it will have a hint of retail (correct my memory if it's faulty).
Anyway, the West Avenue project has always been one of great interest to me. Even the original plans suggested something profound, and given its location, the Kirby Corridor should be quite the attraction once you add in the new development near Rice Village. And I'm not as high on parallel parking from a functional standpoint. The people who would drive to a location like West Avenue would probably prefer head in parking, which is less aggravating, especially when the traffic volume is high. |
Eh, the whole parking thing is not a big deal to me either. I guess if they were looking for a two lane/two way street it was the way to go. Although if preferred, I would have made the sidewalk wider to make for parallel parking. (I understand the whole traditional retail district feel, but when it comes down to it there is no logical reason for the preference.) I am sure it is to cut down on building more parking spaces in another location anyway. Plus this place is a destination (private street development) rather than a piece of a mosiac that makes up a neighborhood (public street development), so it attracts more motorist. A lot of great neighborhoods in the inner loop are experiencing more & more visitors & residents that can't quite quit the car habit sort of like the Village.
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I drove by 2727, this past weekend. I was wandering what was happening across the street there. It looks really awesome. Cant wait to see this project really take off...
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