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Old Posted Sep 25, 2017, 6:52 PM
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The suburbs are second-rate. Cookie-cutter houses, treeless yards, mediocre schools, and more crime than you think. Do your family a favor and move closer to the city.
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Mandell Montrose

New 7-story condo proposed for 2312 Commonwealth St.



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Old Posted Sep 27, 2017, 1:57 PM
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Meh... another box. Ugh.
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2017, 6:16 AM
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1660 Post Oak

Finally renderings emerge of this 39-story, 351 unit tower by Dinerstein and Gensler.



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Old Posted Sep 28, 2017, 3:22 PM
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Looks kind of slender from some angles.
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Looks kind of slender from some angles.
lot is thinner in the front and widens out in the back, building seems to mirror that.
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Hints Of Houston's Next Skyscraper

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A new skyscraper in Downtown Houston may start construction next year. Cushman & Wakefield Texas Executive Vice Chairman Tim Relyea, one of Houston's top office brokers, hinted at the project on Bisnow's office panel at Wednesday's Future of Downtown event.

"There will be a new building built, believe it or not, in Downtown Houston, that I would say will start construction by the end of next year," Relyea said. Exactly where and who would be developing the project was not discussed, but Relyea did offer a few design details. The building will be a glass curtain-wall structure and include underfloor HVAC and 10-foot ceilings, both features of Hines's 609 Main. But Relyea said the new project will go a step beyond that.

"This building will a higher amenity base than what is in the highest amenitized buildings today," Relyea said.

But does a new skyscraper makes sense for Downtown Houston? Relyea pointed to the market's flight to quality. In a down market, office tenants are trading up. Major corporations and law firms are still seeking the highest-quality product. He does not see that changing anytime soon. "BG Place proved it, 609 proved it, Skanska will prove it," Relyea said.
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2017, 6:35 PM
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Let us hope it will be an architectural marvel.
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Post HTX

First look at plans for the former Post Office site. Highlights include connection with the Buffalo Bayou, a flagship food hall, shopping and the worlds largest rooftop organic farm.

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We are proud to present Post Houston, an adaptive reuse redevelopment that bridges the city's dynamic past with its future ambitions.
Designed by the visionary architecture firm OMA, winner of the 2000 Pritzker Prize in Architecture, Post Houston aims to be a world class creative campus for technology, the arts, culture and dining.

The first phase is coming 2018.


Site
• 401 Franklin Street at the intersection of 1-10 and 1-45
• 530,000 square feet
• 16 acre site
• 1,000+ surface parking spaces

Highlights
• Post Market — Houston's flagship food hall
• Retail space showcasing both local and international designers
• Creative office and collaborative workspace
• The world's largest rooftop organic farm

Heart of Downtown Action
Northwest corner of downtown with easy highway and light-rail access
Situated along Buffalo Bayou and the edge of the Theater District
Walking distance to and from Market Square Park
1,300 on-site surface parking spaces


Post Market (Food Hall)
Fresh Foods Served Daily

Post Market is an epicurean destination worthy of Houstonk status as foodie mecca of the South. With both a permanent vendor base and pop-up tasting events, we aim to deliver a destination that will always be fresh.

• 40,000+ square feet
• Features distinct and varied local cuisines
• Serving roof-to-table organic produce grown on site



Shopping
Local & International Designwares

Post Houston will be a shopping destination that anchors downtown's growing dining and retail scene. Showcasing local and international designwares, we strive to create a vibrant and exciting shopping experience. Explore 1 square feet of our curated tenant mix and open-air markets.


Coworking Office
Open Plan Creative Workspace

Join a community of techies and seasoned professionals at Post Houston and work where the views are inspiring and the ideas are free flowing.

• Flexible floor plans
• Panoramic skyline views
• Direct access to Post Market


Bayou Portico
Integrated Design into Buffalo Bayou Park

Post Houston meets Buffalo Bayou Park via a pedestrian passage, providing an accessible and car-free connection to the riverfront, and activating it as a space of leisure, exercise, and recreation. This connection seamlessly integrates the Theatre District with Houston's flagship park system, providing access to miles of trails, natural landscapes, and boat rental facilities.


Rooftop Organic Farm
World's Largest Urban Rooftop Farming

This is Houston's new urban vantage point. Hovering alongside downtown's landmark towers, our rooftop farm provides a unique setting for open air dining, social events, or evening cocktails under the stars. This platform has been remade into an elevated green space for the city, the largest rooftop farm in the world, with trails and urban farming supplying Post Market below.

• Organically grown produce
• Restaurant and bar spaces
• Green park spaces and recreational areas
• Stunning views of Downtown Houston



Live & Work
Adaptive Reuse Housing, Studio and Makerspace

Housing
800 square feet appealing to Houstonk creative class
Lofted spaces with double height windows

• Premium finishes complement the building's historic character

Studio
• Live and work on site at Post Houston
• Creative coworking and studio workspace available with access to the makerspace

Makerspace
• Fabrication technology to help startups prototype and manufacture their vision
• Broad range of tools to serve the diverse needs of creatives

Post Houston by Darius Fontenette, on Flickr


Post Houston by Darius Fontenette, on Flickr


Post Houston by Darius Fontenette, on Flickr

Post Houston by Darius Fontenette, on Flickr


Post Houston by Darius Fontenette, on Flickr


Post Houston by Darius Fontenette, on Flickr

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American Cancer Society's Houston Hope Lodge Breaks Ground


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The American Cancer Society broke ground on its largest Hope Lodge in the U.S. in Houston on Oct. 3.

The $30 million Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation Hope Lodge at 6801 Ardmore St. will offer free lodging for patients seeking cancer treatment in Houston. Houston’s Hope Lodge is expected to save patients and caregivers $3 million a year in lodging expenses, according to a statement.

Perkins & Will Inc. is the architect, and Tellepsen is the general contractor for the 64-room facility. Construction is expected to be completed in late spring 2019, according to a spokesperson for the American Cancer Society.
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While these two are fighting, they are missing a great scene on GoT....
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While these two are fighting, they are missing a great scene on GoT....
That's not what I see. That guy better get with the program.
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That's not what I see. That guy better get with the program.
Move honey, I can't see the TV! Oh and while you're up, can you grab me another Shiner?
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While these two are fighting, they are missing a great scene on GoT....
Her posture definitely means she's pissed about something. Not sure what he's looking at, unless he's just showing her that he's not interested in what she has to say.
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First look at plans for the former Post Office site. Highlights include connection with the Buffalo Bayou, a flagship food hall, shopping and the worlds largest rooftop organic farm.
Urbannizer - this looks AWESOME and a very creative idea. What is currently on this site today? Is there an ETA on when they hope to kick off the project. I look forward to future updates.
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Urbannizer - this looks AWESOME and a very creative idea. What is currently on this site today? Is there an ETA on when they hope to kick off the project. I look forward to future updates.
Formerly the main posts office for the city, the buildings are currently vacant. It occasionally serves as a festival ground for local events. They hope to kick off Phase I sometime in 2018.

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Formerly the main posts office for the city, the buildings are currently vacant. It occasionally serves as a festival ground for local events. They hope to kick off Phase I sometime in 2018.

I still can't believe they moved it way out to Bush IAH... ugh... This is a more centralized location.. the only benefit I can think of is that is it closed to an airport where daily flights of mail arrive.
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http://www.chron.com/business/real-e...ipid=happening

Looks like they're finally getting rid of these eyesores...
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