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Old Posted May 20, 2015, 9:29 AM
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I like. Reminds me of Boston architecture. Something about the brick, glass, and the way it intermingles that has a Northeast vibe to it.
     
     
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It's the West Campus graduate residences at MIT...
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Long-awaited Buffalo Bayou mixed-use moving forward

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The second phase of Regent Square, a highly-anticipated mixed-use project just south of Allen Parkway that's been delayed for years, is finally moving forward.

Building permits should be secured by the third quarter or end of the year, a source with Houston's Morris Architects, one of the architects on the project, told the Houston Business Journal. Boston-based General Investment & Development Cos. is the developer of Regent Square. GID has already progressed through the design portion, the source said. Harvey Builders is the general contractor.
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http://regentsquarehouston.com/wp-co..._Bro_US_A4.pdf

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Phase 2, a 40 story residential tower with 260 apartments, adjacent to The Sovereign, will begin construction soon.
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Seems like 40 is the magic number when it comes to residential high rises in Houston. Wonder if they will build any taller.
     
     
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Next Phase of Massive Regent Square Project Moving Forward

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large-scale redevelopment projects are taking root in cities across the United States, as millennials abandon the thought of automobile-oriented suburban living and embrace urban conveniences instead. The phenomena is what's partially driving GID Development Group's Regent Square project, a multi-phase city-building intervention that will form the new town centre within the Inner Loop of Houston.
     
     
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Building permits issued to the GC.
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Developer's updated website mentions the tower at 45-stories

http://www.gid.com/team/emil-hoogendoorn/

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In his role as Assistant Vice President of GID Development Group, Mr. Hoogendoorn is responsible for Regent Square (Houston, TX); $1.5 billion, 24 acre mixed-use development consisting of 5 million gross square feet, 1,800 apartments and condos, 250,000 sf of office, 400,000 sf of retail, 4,200 parking spaces, and new public spaces. Of the overall Regent Square development Mr. Hoogendoorn is now overseeing phases that include two luxury residential towers, 45 and 30 stories high totaling approximately 450 units, as well as two phases of multi-story mixed use residential with approximately 350 units and 165,000 square feet of retail.
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