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texasboy April 3rd, 2005, 12:56 AM Post developments that will have mixed use that are approved, under construction, or proposed in your city or other cities. Projects that include residential, office, and retial. If you have renderings or pics, post those too.
Style™ April 3rd, 2005, 02:52 AM i give you - Piedmont Town Center
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texasboy April 3rd, 2005, 02:54 AM How far is that development from Uptown? Does Charlotte fall to major developments happening in edge cities?
Style™ April 3rd, 2005, 03:01 AM that's about five miles from uptown.
in what ways do you mean 'fall' ?
texasboy April 3rd, 2005, 03:16 AM in what ways do you mean 'fall' ?
edge cities kill the potential that downtowns could possibly have.
texasboy April 3rd, 2005, 04:41 AM This is RivaPlace in Houston. I rather see something like this in midtown or downtown, preferably downtown, because it is the perfect development to go along a rail line. The good news is it is taking the place of strip malls. :D The developer is putting 400,000 sq feet of restaurants and retail outdoors and the towers will have residential properties and a hotel. This development has encouraged other strip malls in the area to the same thing to make Uptown more of an urban experience. The retail will be high end and one of the tenants already known to occupy one of the boutiques will be HERMÈS, the Paris fashion house that sells high-priced ties and scarves. The company will likely sell remaining parcels to developers to build several hundred high-rise residential units, a hotel, four-story apartments and brownstones to change the landscape of Post Oak Boulevard.
http://www.urbanresorts.net/images/Rivaplace.jpg
newyorkrunaway1 April 3rd, 2005, 06:34 AM This is RivaPlace in Houston. I rather see something like this in midtown or downtown, preferably downtown, because it is the perfect development to go along a rail line. The good news is it is taking the place of strip malls. :D The developer is putting 400,000 sq feet of restaurants and retail outdoors and the towers will have residential properties and a hotel. This development has encouraged other strip malls in the area to the same thing to make Uptown more of an urban experience. The retail will be high end and one of the tenants already known to occupy one of the boutiques will be HERMÈS, the Paris fashion house that sells high-priced ties and scarves. The company will likely sell remaining parcels to developers to build several hundred high-rise residential units, a hotel, four-story apartments and brownstones to change the landscape of Post Oak Boulevard.
http://www.urbanresorts.net/images/Rivaplace.jpg
I knew this complex would spur other development. i just hope to see the downtown are converge with uptown to create a huge urban downtown area kind of how nyc began.
TexasBoi April 3rd, 2005, 06:57 AM This development has encouraged other strip malls in the area to the same thing
hopefully that will happen not only for that area. But for the entire city of Houston. That development is great and if it works you may get your wish some other time along the rails or in downtown somewhere.
DuskTrooper April 3rd, 2005, 08:14 AM Well..how about the UBER developments going up at Memorial City Mall, as well as Town&Country?
If it all goes well..Uptown will have it's own uptown..lol.
texasboy April 3rd, 2005, 06:41 PM Well..how about the UBER developments going up at Memorial City Mall, as well as Town&Country?
I never heard about the one at Town & Country, but there is a 700 million dollar mixed use development to start in a month in the Memorial neighborhood of Houston. The first development to start construction is a six story office building and the next will be a high end five to eight story residential building with street level retail.
The development will have midrise residential units, a luxury hotel, office buildings, townhomes, an amphitheater, movie theater, restaurants, 350,000 square feet of retail space,and pocket parks sprawled out in the development.
With the huge scale of the project most of it will be complete by 2012. The project will feature multiple skywalks, connecting major buildings, stretching about a mile across the entire site. Also to start in a month on the site is the construction of a new upscale steakhouse.
The main thing the developer is worried about is the amphitheater which will cause architectural challenges. Another challenge they will face will be providing good acoustics with the amphitheater positioned near Interstate 10. Renderings of the project have been released in the Houston Chronicle.
The Mad Hatter!! April 3rd, 2005, 07:37 PM midtown miami-12 towers,300 hotel rooms,3000 condominum,400 apartments,400,000sqft office space,600,000sqft retail,2000 parking spaces.
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texasboy April 3rd, 2005, 07:47 PM My parents have actually been looking into that one. Im surprised at all the amenities it will have in a 50-60 acre space. Anyone know the prices of the residential properties?
The Mad Hatter!! April 3rd, 2005, 08:02 PM well #3 is going on sale next month $200,000-$2,000,000
most prices range around $250,000 which is the cheapest you'll find for a condo here.
hey if i had the money i would definatly buy something at midtown,my cousin actually just bought 2 houses a couple of blocks away from here at $215,000 he's going to hold the houses for a little while for midtown to be done and probably make atleast 100k each house.house values in this area are increasing monthly in this area, i wish i owned something.
texasboy April 3rd, 2005, 10:03 PM I have found that 200,000 is not even that bad in Miami, even at starting price for a project of this scale. Thanks for the info.
Matthew April 3rd, 2005, 11:13 PM Winston-Salem's Southeast Downtown Gateway
A plan to build four mixed-use gateways into the Central Business District on former brownfield sites. The Southeast Gateway was designed by Calloway Johnson Moore & West and is currently under construction by East Coast Capital Partners. The residents of Downtown and surrounding neighborhoods (Washington Park, West Salem, Old Salem, Brookstown Heights, Granville Park, Happy Hill, Columbian Heights and Factory Row) and colleges (Salem College, Salem Academy, Piedmont College, Winston-Salem State University, NCSA) planned the development with the architects to have everything their neighborhoods need in a pedestrain & bicycle friendly environment. It will include a grocery store, retail, condos, offices for Novant Health Corporation, apartments, a new school, riverwalk, YWCA, State's largest traffic circle (already built) with a huge sculpture, city parks townhouses and new atheletic fields for Salem College. This will also be built across from one of the state's top tourist attractions, the Old Salem neighborhood of homes from the mid 1700's.
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There's a lot more to it, but these are the only renderings I could find. The Southeast Gateway is under construction. The Western Gateway is still in the design phase and will include a baseball stadium, 14 storey offices for Blue Rhino, retail, mutliplex threatre with 3D IMAX and a possible highrise condo tower. Boulevard Centro and Magnolia Partners are designing and building that one. I don't know what will be in the Eastern and Northern Gateways?
texasboy April 6th, 2005, 11:32 PM Town & Country Place
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Midway recently purchased the existing Town and Country Mall, which is located on a 34.67 acre site in west Houston. The vision is to demolish the existing improvements and re-develop the property into one of Houston’s premier mixed-use, lifestyle developments.
Midway’s vision follows a recent Urban Land Institute study indicating a resurgence in higher-density urban living provided certain amenities are addressed for the consumer. These include:
Growing popularity of an urban lifestyle for both the empty nester AND the young professional.
A saturation of no-personality, homogenous retail in the suburbs.
The growing appeal of pedestrian-friendly, street-front retail among consumers.
A decline in city crime.
A desire to have varied amenities clustered in a tight, architecturally controlled project that answer consumers’ psychographic as well as demographic profiles.
Midway’s strategy is to answer these desires by developing the site as a mixed-use development complete with retail, office, hospitality, and residential uses grouped in such a way as to be sensitive to and complementary of certain core adjacencies. The retail aspects of the project will continue some of the successful aspects of Town and Country Village; exclusive but beckoning and accessible, and an address within the Memorial area that is highly desirable.
The Property is located in the heart of one of Houston’s strongest demographic bases. With a five-mile population of 333,063 and a forecasted growth rate to the year 2008 of 7.68 percent, the Property is well positioned to maintain its value squarely in the middle of one of Houston’s most desirable areas. Current households in this same area total 137,458 and this number is projected to increase by 6.5 percent by the year 2008. These current households have an Average Household Income over a 1, 3 and 5 mile radius of $94,799, $90,842 and $79,242 respectively.
TexasBoi April 7th, 2005, 12:13 AM The development will have midrise residential units, a luxury hotel, office buildings, townhomes, an amphitheater, movie theater, restaurants, 350,000 square feet of retail space,and pocket parks sprawled out in the development.
Very similar to the Victory Project. In Fact Houston has a few Victory projects i see lol. Some small but you still pretty similar.
DuskTrooper April 7th, 2005, 12:30 AM Well..we have two of them now, lol, within like a couple of miles of each other.
The Mad Hatter!! April 7th, 2005, 12:33 AM one more from miami lynx"downtown"
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texasboy April 7th, 2005, 12:36 AM i din't know the lynx was a mixed use development.
The Mad Hatter!! April 7th, 2005, 12:43 AM office,hotel,condo,retail and anything else they can fit into it
Raleigh-NC April 7th, 2005, 09:00 PM I couldn't resist, so here are a few from the Triangle area:
TRIANGLE METRO CENTER (RTP)
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NORTH HILLS (RALEIGH)
http://www.geocities.com/raleighmsa/images/RaleighMSA/TheNewNorthHills-17.jpg
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http://www.geocities.com/raleighmsa/images/RaleighMSA/TheNewNorthHills-8.jpg
MEADOWMONT VILLAGE (CHAPEL HILL)
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VILLAGES AT BEAVER CREEK (APEX)
http://www.clinedesignassoc.com/comm/retail/Villages-at-Beaver1.jpg
http://www.clinedesignassoc.com/comm/retail/Villages-at-Beaver2.jpg
STONE CREEK VILLAGE (CARY)
http://www.clinedesignassoc.com/comm/mixed/Stone-Creek2.jpg
http://www.clinedesignassoc.com/comm/mixed/Stone-Creek1.jpg
OBERLIN COURT (RALEIGH)
http://www.geocities.com/raleighmsa/images/RaleighMSA/OberlinCourt-RaleighNC-2.jpg
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james2390 April 8th, 2005, 05:31 AM one more from miami lynx"downtown"
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Wachovia looks so much smaller in that pic!
Fear of Heights April 18th, 2005, 06:04 AM The Falls at Grants Mill (Irondale/Eastern metro Bham) - Technically, this is supposed to be a mixed use project but the office building aspect is uncertain. I'd post pictures and renderings but I have no idea how to.
philadelphia.bizjournals.com/birmingham/stories/2005/03/28/story2.html (http://philadelphia.bizjournals.com/birmingham/stories/2005/03/28/story2.html)
Ross Bridge Resort (NW Hoover) - Probably the nicest mix use development being constructed in the Bham area right now. It will have 1,770 new homes ranging in price from about $200,000 for garden homes to estate homes starting at $700,000, 600 apartments, and several thousands of feet of retail. The centerpiece will be a beautiful new large Canadian Rocky style hotel with spa that will be managed as a (Marriott) Renaissance. The latest addition to the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail will surround the hotel and flow into the rugged forested valley. The course will likely be the crown jewel of the RTJ trail, an already strong collection of 36 to 54 hole golf facilities scattered throughout the state of Alabama. The golf course and hotel are set to open in a couple of months.
Here's a outline rendering and article outlining the entire project:
www.danielcorp.com/news.asp?id=50 (http://www.danielcorp.com/news.asp?id=50)
Here are a few photos. The 3 distant pictures were taken from atop Shades Mountain.
www.rossbridgeresort.com/photogallery.cfm (http://www.rossbridgeresort.com/photogallery.cfm)
texasboy August 25th, 2005, 06:29 AM http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b200/largetexas/Pavilions32.jpg
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