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Old 09-18-2014, 04:31 PM
 
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Pathetic Houstonians as usual
Why do Houston and Dallas hate each other so much? [Archive] - ClutchFans

 
Old 09-18-2014, 05:03 PM
 
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Works both ways...

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Old 09-18-2014, 05:06 PM
 
Location: The Bayou City
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OMG I can't believe someone from Dallas would post such a thing!!!
 
Old 09-18-2014, 05:13 PM
 
Location: The Bayou City
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New info on some of Hines latest projects as they dip their feet into the residential market..

Hines reveals more details about its Houston multifamily projects - Houston Business Journal

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The Southmore
Location: Southmore Boulevard and Caroline Street, inside the Museum District
Size: 24 stories, including a six-story podium garage
Number of units: 233, ranging in size from 650-square-foot studios to 4,000-square-foot penthouses
Average unit size: 1,300 square feet
Amenities: 24/7 concierge, valet and porter service, gym, grand living room, Internet cafe, gourmet cooking kitchen, movie theater and aqua lounge. Granite countertops, Italian cabinets, stainless-steel appliances, gas stoves and hardwood floors inside the units
Rent price: Not yet released, but will be priced between One Market Square and 21Eleven
Estimated completion: August 2016
Unique feature: Hines is building a park with ground-level retail and restaurant space next to the high-rise.

One Market Square
Location: Travis Street and Preston Street, in downtown Houston
Size: 32 stories, including an eight-story podium garage
Number of units: 274, ranging in size from 650-square-foot studios to 3,000-square-foot units
Average unit size: 1,200 square feet
Amenities: 24/7 concierge, valet and porter service, gym, grand living room, Internet cafe, gourmet cooking kitchen, movie theater and aqua lounge. Granite countertops, Italian cabinets, stainless-steel appliances, gas stoves and hardwood floors inside the units
Rent price: Not yet released, but will be priced higher than Hines’ other two multifamily projects under development
Estimated completion: September 2016
Unique feature: Built in a historic district, the high-rise’s base incorporates historical architectural features, like brick and cast stone, while the tower will be built out of modern glass and steel. The ground level will feature retail — including a restaurant, café and possibly a boutique grocery store — as well as a pocket park.
One Market Square has had workers on site the last few days removing the old parking lot, so it looks like we will soon have a 32 story residential tower and a 40 story residential tower going up simultaneously, across the park from each other.. Unheard of for downtown Houston, or anywhere in Houston really..
 
Old 09-18-2014, 05:19 PM
 
Location: Deep in the heart of Texas
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New info on some of Hines latest projects as they dip their feet into the residential market..

Hines reveals more details about its Houston multifamily projects - Houston Business Journal



One Market Square has had workers on site the last few days removing the old parking lot, so it looks like we will soon have a 32 story residential tower and a 40 story residential tower going up simultaneously, across the park from each other.. Unheard of for downtown Houston, or anywhere in Houston really..
So why are posting that????? What do expect us to feel about it?? HUH?
 
Old 09-18-2014, 05:20 PM
 
Location: Beautiful Northwest Houston
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New info on some of Hines latest projects as they dip their feet into the residential market..

Hines reveals more details about its Houston multifamily projects - Houston Business Journal



One Market Square has had workers on site the last few days removing the old parking lot, so it looks like we will soon have a 32 story residential tower and a 40 story residential tower going up simultaneously, across the park from each other.. Unheard of for downtown Houston, or anywhere in Houston really..
Hines is still going strong, is there anybody else in this state that can compare to him?
 
Old 09-18-2014, 05:21 PM
 
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uhhh...soccer thread????....thats very different....The soccer teams have a rivalry...not the city residents like the thread I posted...go read the posts....very different. Houstonians just hate Dallas for nothing.
 
Old 09-18-2014, 05:25 PM
 
Location: Deep in the heart of Texas
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Hines is still going strong, is there anybody else in this state that can compare to him?
"OOH! A new building a houston. I am jealous because dallas doesn't have buildings like that"

"I am posting about some new buildings that nobody cares about and I want to see dallasites cry about it"
 
Old 09-18-2014, 05:29 PM
 
Location: The Bayou City
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So why are posting that????? What do expect us to feel about it?? HUH?
Uhh, because downtown Houston continues to urbanize and is turning into a livable neighborhood instead of just a central business district. It's good for the city, and good for the residents who want to live an urban lifestyle. It all goes back to the Quality of Life aspects we were talking about earlier...
 
Old 09-18-2014, 06:04 PM
 
Location: Deep in the heart of Texas
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Uhh, because downtown Houston continues to urbanize and is turning into a livable neighborhood instead of just a central business district. It's good for the city, and good for the residents who want to live an urban lifestyle. It all goes back to the Quality of Life aspects we were talking about earlier...
1. Stop checking posts on city data and waiting for reactions. Stay away from the Internet for a while. Enjoy your humidity.

2. Why do people all over TX care about downtown houston's new building? Nobody really cares about cities they don't live in.

3. Dallas also have residential buildings in downtown. We are converting abandoned building and vacant spaces into apartments instead of spending a lot of money on some new skyscrapers.

4. "We were talking about earlier".
"The past is in the past; let it go." Qoute from Elsa the snowqueen.
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