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Old Posted Oct 17, 2022, 3:37 PM
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Regent Square

A 16-story mixed-use structure that is part of this development is making it's way through the permitting process.

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I'm kind of excited about this one. The Houston Maritime Center & Museum is moving from it's space adjacent to Forth at Navigation nearby at Navigation and Jensen to one of the new buildings that is being constructed at East River: Trail Head I. Since the earliest renderings, there has been speculation that the organization would either lease space or move into a purpose-built venue at this development along the Bayou.

https://rejournals.com/midways-east-...s-first-phase/

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Midway’s East River announces Houston Maritime Center will open in mixed-use project’s first phase

OCTOBER 17, 2022

Houston-based Midway, the privately owned, fully integrated real estate investment and development firm, today announced Houston Maritime Center has leased a 6,281-square-foot space in the first phase of its East River mixed-use development.

Established in 2000, the Houston Maritime Center (HMC) is an extension of founder James “Jim” L. Manzolillo’s unique experiences, personality, and lifelong association with the ocean. As a naval architect, Manzolillo traveled extensively, collecting artifacts from around the world. He eventually decided to share them with the public, and Houston offered a logical place to do that. Hence, Manzolillo began channeling his resources to create a museum to engage people of all ages in the history of ships and sea exploration.

A 501(c)3 non-profit organization, HMC seeks to connect the community to one of Houston’s most valuable industries, offering a wide variety of exhibits that cover centuries of maritime history and the city’s impact on the maritime world. The Center also hosts a vast variety of virtual and in-person educational activities, modules, lectures, programs and events for all ages. Currently occupying an interim space at the confluence of Navigation and Canal streets in the East End, HMC will relocate to its new, larger space at East River in Spring 2023. Fittingly, their new space is in East River’s Trail Head 1 (Buidling F) office building, adjacent to the project’s bayou-side greenspace with stunning views of downtown Houston.
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Retail Pavilion is 100% Leased, Condos 70% Sold

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^^^ Nice updates. Here's a rendering of the entire project from Hindesky on HAIF:



Looks like the high rise ended up being shorter.
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[South TMC] Baylor College of Medicine- Health Sciences

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The Health Service Center project will consist of the construction of three buildings with variable basement levels. The buildings will be constructed in two phases. The garage will be constructed in Phase 1 and education and commons buildings will be constructed during Phase II.

The project will consist of following .
1. 10‐story education (health science tower)
building plus a basement level.
2. 3‐story commons building with a partial basement level.
3. 9‐story parking garage with a partial basement for detention. East side of the garage will include enhanced structure for the future 6‐floor extension of the education tower.
There's also a recent apartment complex near TMC that built a detention basement. Hopefully this will be a future trend in Houston where larger buildings are built on top of "detention ponds" or "basements".
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2022, 4:51 PM
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1414 Waugh / "River Oaks Multifamily"

New tower revealed by Paco Jones on HAIF with what sounds like at least another building coming just north of the site.

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PROJECT:

River Oaks Multifamily (assigned prelim name)



ADDRESS:

1414 Waugh

Houston, TX 77019



ARCHITECT:

Page



OWNER / DEVELOPER:

Camden Securities Company



INFORMATION:

34 floor residential high-rise tower containing 302 apartments with attached 6 level parking garage for 460 cars with amenity deck on roof. It will sit on the block bounded on the four sides by Waugh Drive, Bell Avenue, Rosine Street, and Pierce Avenue. The tower is approximately 594,826 gross square feet and the tower balconies are approximately 53,020 gross square feet. The parking garage is approximately 199,290 gross square feet. Residential floors will typically have private unit balconies on east and west elevations. Ground Floor areas will include the main lobby, building tenant services, office areas, fire command, security, mail room, maintenance, storage, loading dock, building fire and domestic water room, emergency generator, building electrical rooms, and drive through drop-off/delivery roadway. Tower level 6 is a tenant amenity floor containing fitness, recreation, socializing and workspaces for tenants. Contiguous with this floor level is the top of the parking garage where there will be 29,800 square feet of exterior tenant amenity spaces such as a lap pool, spa, lawn decks, paved decks, walking paths, fitness areas, and covered lounge areas. There is also a 2,063 square foot amenity deck at level 31 for social gatherings.
The staggered picture frames on the exterior of the building will be translucent glass with internal LED lighting while the perimeter of the building elevations will be porcelain paneling.

I have no information on the other phases except that a mid-rise / tower will be north of this one, between Bell and Clay.
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2022, 9:51 PM
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This is a cool looking box.
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I like it. Haven't seen such a design before.
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I like it. Haven't seen such a design before.
Very Miami-esque for Houston.
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Phase 2 and 3 replacing that shopping center?
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1661 Tanglewood

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/lif...photo-22945098

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Judge's order allows 1661 Tanglewood high rise to move forward

Diane Cowen,
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Oct. 31, 2022
Updated: Oct. 31, 2022 6:03 p.m.

A Harris County judge has signed an order allowing developer Kendall Miller and his family to proceed with a 33-story condominium high rise on their Tanglewood property.

Miller's grandfather, William Farrington, developed Tanglewood back in the late 1940s and early 1950s and established office space at 1661 Tanglewood, where he and family members who followed operated their development and property management business. When Miller and his siblings, through their WMJK Ltd. business, first sought to demolish the one-story office building and replace it with a high rise in 2019, the community's Tanglewood Homes Association challenged them in court.

Last week, Judge Jaclanel McFarland of the 133rd Civil Court of the District Court of Harris County signed an order that finalizes what was discussed in court proceedings months earlier. That signed order allows the Miller family to use the 1661 Tanglewood site for residential, commercial or mixed purposes.

Miller said he expects to break ground on 1661 Tanglewood in April 2023.
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9-story, dual branded hotel planned near Toyota Center in downtown Houston
Dallas-based Hall Structured Finance provided the construction loan.

Katherine Feser
Nov. 1, 2022

A Houston-based hotel developer will start construction on a nine-story hotel in downtown Houston after lining up construction financing in the latest sign of confidence in the hotel market.

PA Hospitality has obtained a $37.4 million construction loan from Dallas-based Hall Structured Finance to build the Home2 Suites by Hilton and Tru by Hilton dual branded hotel at 1514 Leeland Street. The property, located south of the Toyota Center and the George R. Brown Convention Center, would provide an option when the city's convention hotels are at capacity during large events.

PA Hospitality, a company led by Alif Maredia, will develop and manage the 221-room hotel, which is expected to break ground by the end of the year. Completion is planned in the third quarter of 2024.
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Ugly but at least more infil removing another surface lot.
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1414 Waugh is the old Luby’s. Do I see correctly that Rosemont is moving to the ground floor?
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The Langley / 1717 Bissonnet


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COH Permit is out on the general buildout for this one

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Seabrook - The Residences at Highland Center

13-Story, 238 unit residential tower with attached parking and adjacent restaurant on NASA Road 1, just east of JSC on the Seabrook/El Lago line.

http://www.seabrooktx.gov/AgendaCent..._10202022-1536

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Really cool East End project that ultimately should tie into the work the BBP has planned for the eastern stretch of the Bayou nearby.

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/bus...photo-23173998

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Exclusive: New 17-acre East End project aims to make cars obsolete with
walkable, 'micro' living


Marissa Luck
Nov. 18, 2022
Updated: Nov. 18, 2022 1:01 p.m.

Plans to turn a swath of the East End into a walkable district are getting larger and more ambitious – setting the groundwork for what could become Houston’s next 15-minute neighborhood -- where everything a resident needs is within 15 minutes of walking distance.

Houston real estate firm Concept Neighborhood – a group of entrepreneurs that include some of founders of the Axelrad beer garden -- previously unveiled plans to convert the former W-K-M warehouse complex in the East End into a mixed-use destination with hyperlocal businesses and walkable streets.

Now, the scale of the project -- estimated at $350 million -- has grown to 17 acres, and developers plan to incorporate up to 1,000 mixed-income apartments with 250,000 square-feet of retail and office space over the next decade. Working with global architecture firm Gensler on a master plan, Concept Neighborhood is expanding its vision for the district after purchasing additional land from Union Pacific Railway and a handful of other property owners over the past few months.

While some neighbors are nervous about gentrification, the developers, if successful, could achieve what urban planners say could be the first project of its kind in the city: a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood of adaptive reuse buildings where low- and middle-income residents can live affordably, and where owning a car would be optional.

“Houston does not have a neighborhood for people that want to rely on micro mobility, biking and transit," said Jeff Kaplan, principal with Concept Neighborhood who lives in the district he’s helping to redevelop. "People can choose to have a car if they want to, and if they want to live car-free, they can.”

In the project called The Plant/Second Ward, developers are stitching several parcels together to create a nearly mile-long corridor of streets lined with small businesses, restaurants and housing across a mix of about 21 old and new buildings -- starting from Harrisburg Boulevard in the south and extending north to Navigation Boulevard, a critical thoroughfare in the East End a few blocks south of Buffalo Bayou. Concept Neighborhood also plans to convert a section of a former Union Pacific railway into a hike-and-bike trail running one-third of a mile through the development from Commerce Street to Navigation Boulevard.

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Rendering of the southwest corner of Roberts St. and Commerce St. showing "Roberts Row" ("RxR"), the name of a collection of shops and businesses along Roberts Street proposed within The Plant/Second Ward, a proposed adaptive reuse mixed- use project comprising historic warehouses, plazas, trails, and greenspaces adjacent to the Coffee Plant/Second Ward METRORail stop in the Second Ward.

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An early conceptual map of The Plant/Second Ward district, showing proposed upgraded greenspaces throughout the area (including projects proposed by other entities). The buildings in brighter white are properties Concept Neighborhood controls.

Concept Neighborhood


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An early conceptual map showing where Concept Neighborhood wants to build residential, retail and office. Harrisburg Boulevard is to the south of the map while Navigation Boulevard is in the right upper corner a few blocks from Buffalo Bayou.

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Rendering of Garrow Street between Sampson Street and Roberts Street in "Roberts Row" ("RxR"), a collection of shops within The Plant/Second Ward district, Concept Neighborhood's proposed adaptive reuse mixed-use project comprising historic warehouses, plazas, trails, and greenspaces adjacent to the Coffee Plant/Second Ward METRORail stop in the Second Ward.

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Rendering of Roberts St. looking north in “Roberts Row” ("RxR"), a proposed adaptive reuse mixed-use project comprising historic warehouses, plazas, trails, and greenspaces adjacent to the Coffee Plant/Second Ward METRORail stop in the Second Ward.

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