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Old Posted Jun 23, 2024, 10:48 PM
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Can you list the actual addresses? I’d like to see where on Google Maps these projects are. Nice job, by the way.
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Old Posted Jun 24, 2024, 4:01 AM
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Can you list the actual addresses? I’d like to see where on Google Maps these projects are. Nice job, by the way.
Yes will make a list for it.

The RO
3120 Buffalo Speedway, Greenway Plaza

Moody Place
1235 Shadow way dr

The Chaucer
2360 Rice BLVD

Westmont
1007 Westeimer

St Regis
Asbury Pl, Rice Military

2801 Kirby Dr
Same as the name for now

SCI HQ
1945 Allen Parkway

Bowery on Montrose
2409 Montrose BLVD

2415 Westheimer
Same as name for now

Made a map myself if you want to check it out, all the projects should be on there as well.

https://skyscraperplus.com/skyscrape...evmap-4v218beg
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Moody Place
1235 Shadow way dr
I think the address is on Shadowdale Drive, fwiw. That's where google places the silos.

THAT is a cool looking project I hadn't been aware of, but I'd been away from HAIF for a while due to the end of the year with my kids and a family vacation.

From Ziegler Cooper's website

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Moody Place is a vibrant mixed-use development centered around a dynamic Village Green, offering residents and visitors a seamless blend of living, working, and recreational spaces. Comprising seven parcels, the project features residential towers on the north side and commercial offices on the south, with ground-level retail and podium parking throughout. Notable amenities include rooftop facilities, such as a sky club, fitness center, and outdoor spaces, as well as a proposed mass timber structure for the fitness facility. The development also includes two 26-story residential towers, each offering 375 units and 500,000 GSF office space split between two towers, with a focus on efficient design and shared parking. Central to the project is the Village Green, an inviting space with cultural, commercial, and entertainment offerings, designed to enhance pedestrian experience and community engagement. Ultimately, Moody Place aims to reinvent traditional urban spaces, fostering social interaction and creating a modern Village Green for the community.
















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Old Posted Jun 24, 2024, 3:43 PM
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The RO

Work appears to have begun across the site.

6/11 - c/o hindesky on HAIF









c/o Geoff8201 on HAIF





6/14 - c/o Highrise Tower on HAIF





6/18 - c/o Highrise Tower on HAIF





6/21 - c/o Geoff8201 on HAIF





6/22 - c/o Highrise Tower on HAIF







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Old Posted Jun 24, 2024, 7:17 PM
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[QUOTE=Wattleigh;10231829]I think the address is on Shadowdale Drive, fwiw. That's where google places the silos.

THAT is a cool looking project I hadn't been aware of, but I'd been away from HAIF for a while due to the end of the year with my kids and a family vacation.


Definitely a cool project, also the credit goes to Urbanizer for the find.
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Old Posted Jun 26, 2024, 10:30 AM
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seems like uptown has lost its mojo....nothing new going on here
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Old Posted Jun 26, 2024, 2:25 PM
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Found by Urbannizer

The Multifamily component appears to be back in play at The Allen.

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Good things are coming. Phase I of The Allen is now complete with the opening of Thompson Houston and the delivery of the luxe condominiums, Residences at The Allen. Slated to open later this year are several restaurant concepts, including Chardon, Toca Madera, and Meduza Mediterrania. Phase II of The Allen, anticipated to break ground early 2026, will include more retail and restaurant space, as well as luxury multi-family living.
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MULTI-FAMILY HOMES

Premium plans designed with flexibility

When searching the luxury apartments Houston has to offer, you’ll see that The Allen stands out for its attention to the extraordinary. Built to offer residences ranging from 750 – 2,400 sq. ft., our future multi-family homes will join the tailored personalization of boutique living with incredible amenities. So, welcome home to your respite – right in the center of all the action. Coming soon! Inquire below to receive updates.
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https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2024/06/24/transwestern-breaks-ground-the-ro-mixed-use.html?cx_testId=39&cx_testVariant=cx_1&cx_artPos=0#cxrecs_s


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Transwestern breaks ground on The RO mixed-use project in Upper Kirby


By Jeff Jeffrey – Senior reporter, Houston Business Journal
Jun 24, 2024

Construction work is officially underway on a long-awaited mixed-use development in the Greenway-Upper Kirby area.

Transwestern Development Co. announced June 24 that it has broken ground on The RO, a 17-acre development at 3120 Buffalo Speedway, near the corner of West Alabama Street and Buffalo Speedway.

When it is completed in 2027, The RO, pronounced “row,” will include Houston’s first luxury Auberge Resorts Collection hotel with attached condo units, a sprawling retail village with up to eight restaurants, more than 700 apartment units and creative office space.

In all, the project will encompass about 740,000 square feet.

Connecticut-based Pickard Chilton is overseeing the master plan. Transwestern tapped New York-based Kohn Pederson Fox to design the hotel and condo building, with Houston-based Dillon Kyle Architects overseeing the condo interiors and New York-based Roman & Williams designing the hotel’s interiors. San Francisco-based House & Robertson Architects was tapped to serve as architect of record for the hotel and condos.

House & Robertson Architects is also serving as architect of record for the retail portion of the project, while the Austin-based Michael Hsu Office of Architecture is the retail design architect.

For the multifamily and office component, Transwestern again hired Pickard Chilton as design architect.

Houston-based MaRS Culture is overseeing the multifamily interiors. Atlanta-based Preston Partnership is the architect of record for the multifamily component, and Houston-based Kendall Heaton Associates is the architect of record for the office component.

OJB Landscape Architecture, based in Houston, is the landscape architect, while Houston-based Tellepsen and Alabama-based Hoar Construction are serving as general contractors.
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Forgot to include these on the general thread...

MD Anderson ACB 2 & 3


The two buildings apparently have grown substantially. Now 22 & 26 floors. Based on the comments made by Tower Spotter below, they would be 408' & 438' or so, sharing a common garage, with three underground levels. It will also be adjacent to the TMC Transit Center for the bus & METRORail Red line.

Info from Highrise Tower on HAIF - June 2

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In the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Capital Expenditure Plan Report dated September 2022; there is talk about the forthcoming MD Anderson Ambulatory Clinical Buildings 2 and 3.

Both in footprint, and dollar value, these 2 buildings are very impressive. Believe it's 2.5 million square feet and nearly $2.5 billion in cost.

The buildings are said to start construction in July 2024.



The MD Anderson Prairie (the former site of the Prudential Building and a surface lot will be removed in the process. It will connect to the existing low-rise Duncan Building & Mays Clinic.

Additional photos from Highrise Tower of that site.





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Out for bidding!!

The taller one is set to be 26 stories with a height of 438 feet. At full build-out it will be 3.1 million square feet, Phase 1 includes 1.9 million square feet.

This will be massive, imposing at street level. The METRORail Red Line will go right next to it when passing Fannin Street. This also extends the Holcombe Blvd skyline!

MD Anderson does it again. Let's go!!




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A little sad the park will be gone. It's seems like its the only large park in the Texas Medical Center.
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A little sad the park will be gone. It's seems like its the only large park in the Texas Medical Center.
I still wish the Prudential Building were in it's place.

That said, the trails were always meant to be a placeholder for a future project. It's nice that there was some attention given to the layout of the space though. I've passed it but never have visited. Will try to make it out before it's removed.

Hermann Park isn't too far away. A 15 min walk or a couple of stops up the Red line.
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I still wish the Prudential Building were in its place.
One of Houston's (too) many senseless losses.
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