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  1. I was wrong for two months! Site looks to be located behind Hanover River Oaks, not across the street where I was taking previous photos.
  2. Here at the site. Giorgetti is wrapped behind the Hanover site. Wonder if they paid to advertise. Wait.. is the Giorgetti behind Hanover? Thought it was across the street. Photos later
  3. The Uni-ball Signo UM-151 Gel Pens are handling extremely well. I'm liking all the offsets of black. Blue-Black, Bordeaux-Black, Brown-Black, Lavender-Black, Green-Black, etc. https://www.jetpens.com/Uni-ball-Signo-UM-151-Gel-Pens/ct/286
  4. Is it just me or does this look like the Latitude Med Center? Same architect perhaps?
  5. Per last week's Deal Sheet. Rick Williams, co-founder of Texas Direct Auto, has entered into a lease/purchase agreement for a 7.74-acre tract on Southwest Freeway between Rookin Street and Tarnef Drive that was the former location of a Southwest Lincoln Mercury Automobile dealership. Colliers International’s Bill Byrd and Marshall Clinkscales represented property owner Hillcroft & Rookin Properties LLC, and Jon Stautberg represented Williams. https://www.bisnow.com/houston/news/deal-sheet/this-weeks-houston-deal-sheet-90506
  6. Robert Clay — who leads Houston-based Clay Development & Construction Inc. — and his wife, Emily Clay, have committed $10 million to the Memorial Park Conservancy. The gift will go toward the transformation of Memorial Park, which is expected to cost hundreds of millions of dollars and take more than a decade to complete. The Clays pledged the gift on May 30, less than a month after the Houston City Council approved a new public-private funding model for the park's master plan project. Memorial Park. https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2018/07/09/houston-developer-wife-commit-10m-to-memorial-park.html?ana=e_ae_set1&s=article_du&ed=2018-07-14&u=jSeE2P%2FRXYfPh4xmwVlkRLtnHXT&t=1531760913&j=82697601
  7. https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/shows/uh-moment/2018/03/28/275841/uh-moment-uh-sugar-land-breaks-ground-on-new-building/ The University of Houston at Sugar Land is breaking ground on a new three-story, 100-thousand square foot building to house the College of Technology. Associate Vice President Jay Neal says he expects enrollment at UH Sugar Land to double, adding over 2,500 students, when the building opens. “The long-term goal is to get to about 10-thousand students out here, and this is a key step in that process,” Neal said. Construction of the UH College of Technology building will start in April, and the building is expected to open its doors for the fall 2019 semester.
  8. Friend did something similar in a restaurant design https://www.instagram.com/march_mdesign/
  9. From today Coworker was driving on the freeway here
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