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Chevron Skyscraper Proposal At 1600 Louisiana St.


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The building is around 830 ft tall.

 

very cool, thanks for the info. thats the first time ive heard a solid number.

 

Sweet.  This will be our first 800 footer.  (800'-899')

i was thinking the same when i first realized this would be at least 800' tall. its about time.. it will be the first building over 800' in Texas since 1985.

it will be the 6th tallest building in the state.

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right? and to think, they could of (many would say should of, heh) easily slapped an architectural feature/spire on the roof and made this sucker a supertall, a la the 55 story Bank of America Plaza in Atlanta, or the 54 story Bank of America Tower in NY.

 

I hate that its such a cheap and corny way to beat out other buildings

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Just a hunch, but I would suppose the thought is they aren't breaking ground until 1st Qtr 2014, and fencing that much property cost money.  They fenced while they had some prelim work going on, but no longer need the fence until real ground breaking.  I also don't think an open grass field poses any risk to the general public.

 

This is just my guess.  I wouldn't get worried about the project overall.

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Just a hunch, but I would suppose the thought is they aren't breaking ground until 1st Qtr 2014, and fencing that much property cost money.  They fenced while they had some prelim work going on, but no longer need the fence until real ground breaking.  I also don't think an open grass field poses any risk to the general public.

 

This is just my guess.  I wouldn't get worried about the project overall.

 

true.. sounds reasonable. i doubt theres a problem with the project. it was just a little nerve wrecking waking up to hear that the fences were taken down already at the site. ha.. that makes sense though.

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Just a hunch, but I would suppose the thought is they aren't breaking ground until 1st Qtr 2014, and fencing that much property cost money.  They fenced while they had some prelim work going on, but no longer need the fence until real ground breaking.  I also don't think an open grass field poses any risk to the general public.

 

This is just my guess.  I wouldn't get worried about the project overall.

 

I believe the original press release said a 2Q 2014 ground breaking.  Considering this building is already spoken for tenant-wise and they just got their tax breaks approved, I'd say this project is 100% a go when that time comes around.  No need to worry about the fence coming down.

 

Aside from that, being on the vacant lot last night really reminded me how great the glass look on the two buildings already there.  I have no doubt that this building will look good despite having a pretty mundane profile.

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It seems the skyscraper has a edge, then a angle.  I cannot wait for the final design.  I just rented one of my units off Kirby to a women from Boston.  Chevron hired her at 26 years old for $78,000 per year.  I have some property off Mimosa, it was showed 12 times.  She had the best credit! :P  And Hines is going to build his high rise two blocks away of San Felipe.   

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