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Who wins the decade? 1. Post Oak 2. Downtown (DLI, Hines bumper crop, GRB, hotels galore, HSPVA etc)
According to the article below, a new high-rise office tower is now planned for the site adjacent to Williams. It is located near the Cosmopolitan high-rise condo tower and I believe connected to the Galleria via tunnel. This plan also calls for a residential tower to be erected later in the second phase. I apologize if this has already been ...
The catalyst for the creation of the PAC occurred when news surfaced that Houston-based AmREIT is proposing to construct a 50-story tower 2 feet from the property line of the Cosmopolitan high-rise at 1600 Post Oak Blvd., where Scarborough and some other members of the PAC live.
banking214 said: I still think people think of Houston as a backwater, tick infested, redneck, beer drinking, gun toting, hot and humid city. I live in SF and that's what everyone says about Dallas too. When you think of cities with REAL cosmopolitan atmospheres, Dallas is not the first place that come to mind.
I admired the idea/ambition of this one, but it always seemed like a hell of a long shot. That area just west of 59, but north of the river and outside of the Kingwood annexed Oakhurst area was, shall we say, eclectic, but not in the "Keep Austin Weird" kind of way.
Other than that anything by Interfin or Randall Davis. Four Leaf, Villa d Este, Montebello, Manhattan, Empire, or the Cosmopolitan. Also been a sucker for the Houstonian. All the luxuries of the hotel at your finger tips and included in the fee. Looking to save green go to the Campton at Post Oak. Great units and cheaper per month.
As you waitied in line, you had the whole snow covered North Pole before you with clear color wrapped giant popsicles & candy canes. Sound effects and all. That is the days when going downtown was extremely exciting we thought it was like going to Times Square in New York City. It seemed so cosmopolitan. Sure miss the glamour of downtown. A ...
The closest high-rise is the Cosmopolitan down the street where the old James Coney Islands once stood.
Cosmopolitan, Pavillion (coming soon), Eatzi's strip (Wulfe and Co), and the one coming to the corner of Post Oak and 610 (across from uptown park). Im very excited to see what the future has for the small strip on post oak between san felipe and 610.
No, you are not the only one obsessed with this case! I first read "Blood and Money" when it was serialized in Cosmopolitan magazine back in the 1970's. I was fascinated by the story and waited eagerly for the book to come out. At that time I was a starving graduate student and NEVER splurged on hardback books. But I bought this one.