Why they feel the need to abandon downtown is beyond me. Not good news for downtown. Screw exxon.
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Haha exxon doesn't operate just to fulfill your downtown Houston desires. Downtown has certainly seen way worst departures.
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Man, this is GREAT news for my area (Woodlands)! I just happen to think that their new campus is pretty baller. Too bad it can't be seen from the Freeway.
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Wow that does look pretty cool. Too bad it couldn't be built in a more central location, I might never see this in person lol.
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I also wish this was much closer to downtown but oh well. That building in the first post is kick ass though.
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More Uptown Residential Development
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If you could afford a highrise condo- would you prefer to live in an isolated tower in uptown with freeway like-wide lanes at Wetsheimer and Post Oak....or downtown within walking distance of Discovery Green, Theater District, CBD, Minute Maid, Toyota Center, Dynamo Stadium, and mass transit that in a couple of years can get you around the urban core, including Hermann Park, Museum District and Reliant Park? |
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Theres two abandoned 1920s buildings downtown being converted into condos/apartments, plus a new 17 story or so residential tower to be built next to them in a vacant lot. I dont think thats a Hines development though. |
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The new maternal care unit or whatever its called (building on right) of the Texas Children Hospital, they are almost done with the sky walk.
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It would be best for that to never get built. Montgomery county doesn't need more sprawl.
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