Angostura Posted May 25, 2021 Share Posted May 25, 2021 On 5/23/2021 at 12:35 PM, IntheKnowHouston said: charcuterie cone I know what each of those words means, but I have no idea what that phrase means. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
august948 Posted May 26, 2021 Share Posted May 26, 2021 17 hours ago, Angostura said: I know what each of those words means, but I have no idea what that phrase means. It means "flash-in-the-pan trend that will be replaced within 12 months". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
s3mh Posted May 26, 2021 Share Posted May 26, 2021 10 hours ago, august948 said: It means "flash-in-the-pan trend that will be replaced within 12 months". To live in Houston and to have trepidations about new food trends is like living in Hawaii and being afraid of the ocean. 2 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
august948 Posted May 26, 2021 Share Posted May 26, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, s3mh said: To live in Houston and to have trepidations about new food trends is like living in Hawaii and being afraid of the ocean. No trepidations here...just means I'll either miss it because there thousands of other waves to surf here before I get to it or I'll get to it and then get to ride a wave of a different flavor once it breaks on the shore. Edited May 26, 2021 by august948 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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hindesky Posted August 17, 2021 Share Posted August 17, 2021 The food hall Railway Heights celebrated its soft opening earlier this month at 8200 Washington Ave., Houston, near Hempstead Road. The two-story building houses a number of dining options and local vendors, and future plans also involve hosting weekly farmers markets. A 13,000-square-foot beer garden is also being planned at the site, along with a dog park, stage and outdoor seating. As of mid-August, the following stalls were in operation: • Peaky Grinders, freshly ground burgers • Ms. Moss Potter, rare plants, terrariums and moss art • Samosa Haus, hand-rolled halal samosas • Drunken Pho, Vietnamese pho noodle soup • Puncheon, a wine bar • Churrazon, aguas frescas and other drinks • Mac & Twist, mac and cheese and fresh pasta • The Greedy Chicken, chicken wings and sides • Heads & Tails, seafood • Sandos, Japanese sandwiches Several stalls are coming soon, including: • Mykuna, Latin cuisine • Boh Slice, pizza https://communityimpact.com/houston/heights-river-oaks-montrose/business/2021/08/16/business-roundup-upscale-minigolf-coming-to-old-sixth-ward-nettbar-coming-to-shady-acres/ 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeerNut Posted April 29, 2022 Share Posted April 29, 2022 Investors in 4 Houston Businesses Receive Default Notices From Crowdfunding Company 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
s3mh Posted April 29, 2022 Share Posted April 29, 2022 Capitalism can be very stupid. The food halls have been hit hard by COVID. Investors/lenders should be doing loan workouts and renegotiating terms and not going straight to defaulting these businesses and sending them into bankruptcy. In bankruptcy, they will more than likely just have to liquidate as no one is going to be willing to fund them through a Chap 11. That means the food halls close and then sit empty on the commercial property market for years and years and the investors get back pennies on the dollar in bankruptcy. Instead, they could acknowledge that these businesses have been operating in extraordinary circumstances and work with them to share some of the pain from the pandemic and find reasonable terms to continue operations in what will hopefully be a much more profitable post-pandemic world. But in the world of finance/capital such a move is heresy because of ingrained norms and business ethics that if you let one company up from a default, every single business in the US will then be emboldened to become deadbeats. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houston19514 Posted April 29, 2022 Share Posted April 29, 2022 3 hours ago, s3mh said: Capitalism can be very stupid. The food halls have been hit hard by COVID. Investors/lenders should be doing loan workouts and renegotiating terms and not going straight to defaulting these businesses and sending them into bankruptcy. In bankruptcy, they will more than likely just have to liquidate as no one is going to be willing to fund them through a Chap 11. That means the food halls close and then sit empty on the commercial property market for years and years and the investors get back pennies on the dollar in bankruptcy. Instead, they could acknowledge that these businesses have been operating in extraordinary circumstances and work with them to share some of the pain from the pandemic and find reasonable terms to continue operations in what will hopefully be a much more profitable post-pandemic world. But in the world of finance/capital such a move is heresy because of ingrained norms and business ethics that if you let one company up from a default, every single business in the US will then be emboldened to become deadbeats. A Notice of Default is not the same as foreclosure. I don't see any indication whatsoever that the investors/lenders are forcing these businesses into bankruptcy and not exploring the possibility of loan workouts and renegotiation of terms. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
s3mh Posted April 29, 2022 Share Posted April 29, 2022 14 minutes ago, Houston19514 said: A Notice of Default is not the same as foreclosure. I don't see any indication whatsoever that the investors/lenders are forcing these businesses into bankruptcy and not exploring the possibility of loan workouts and renegotiation of terms. Read the article. NextSeed said that they had been holding back on sending default notices in 20 and 21 because of the pandemic. Companies are lawyering up. And when you make a move like this, everyone else you deal with will be wary of dealing with you on any sort of credit basis and will want cash up front for fear of bankruptcy. This is not how you start negotiations. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houston19514 Posted April 29, 2022 Share Posted April 29, 2022 3 hours ago, s3mh said: Read the article. NextSeed said that they had been holding back on sending default notices in 20 and 21 because of the pandemic. Companies are lawyering up. And when you make a move like this, everyone else you deal with will be wary of dealing with you on any sort of credit basis and will want cash up front for fear of bankruptcy. This is not how you start negotiations. Read the article indeed: "What will happen to these businesses with hundreds of investors who just received default notices? In the short term, probably nothing. “Issuing these notices is a process point. It’s meant to let investors and the businesses know that we are monitoring the payments,” Chu said. “Based on the investment documents, our job is to stay on top of it. Businesses have a couple of months to catch up before they are in default of their obligations, but that is not to say that we’re enforcing that immediately. That’s not the goal. The goal is to find a long-term path for the business to be successful and for investors to get their payments.”" 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triton Posted June 8, 2022 Share Posted June 8, 2022 I think Railway Heights was a good addition to the area Railway Heights by Marc longoria, on Flickr 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted June 17, 2022 Share Posted June 17, 2022 A new ice cream concept / food stall is opening soon at Railway Heights Market in the Railway Heights development, 8200 Washington Ave. According to What Now Houston, the ice cream shop is named IYKYK or IYKYK Ice Cream. I'm assuming this will replace Scoop, the craft ice cream shop that has a brick-and-mortar storefront in Webster. From the article: "Co-owner Daniel Chen is aiming to open IYKYK to the public sometime in mid-July at 8200 Washington Ave. in Houston." https://whatnowhou.com/new-ice-cream-concept-headed-to-houston 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted June 17, 2022 Share Posted June 17, 2022 Railway Heights updated its website sometime in the last few months. The site includes a site map with current dining, beverage, and retail tenants for the market and food hall portion. Among the dining tenants listed is a concept named Croff'd. Recent job listings for Croff'd indicate desserts will be served, mostly croffles (croissant waffles). https://www.railwayheights.com/coming-soon-01 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted July 5, 2022 Share Posted July 5, 2022 Recently, new food stall Takitoland opened at Railway Heights Market. Takitoland is a street taco concept from the operator of Tablitas, the charcuterie shop at Railway Heights Market. https://instagram.com/takitolandhtx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted July 5, 2022 Share Posted July 5, 2022 Mini dessert shop Margaux Button recently closed at Railway Heights Market, 8200 Washington Ave. This was a concept that originally operated out of Bravery Chef Hall. Replacing Margaux Button is a new deli concept from the same operators. The deli's name is Butter on Bacon. Most of the menu from Margaux Button carried over to the new concept. The food stall also offers sandwiches, salads, and artisanal pickles. https://butteronbaconhtx.com https://instagram.com/butteronbaconhtx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted August 4, 2022 Share Posted August 4, 2022 An updated leasing flyer for Railway Heights is listed online. The flyer shows a site plan of Railway Heights and current tenants: Railway Heights Market and The Story (church). MADabolic, a fitness gym is listed as a new tenant. There is also a 4,060 SF unit available on the first floor. The available unit can be divided. https://www.crexi.com/lease/properties/411420/texas-railway-heights https://api-lease.crexi.com/assets/411420/flyer 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted November 2, 2022 Share Posted November 2, 2022 Site plan / directory of Railway Heights Market, a tenant in the Railway Heights development. Railway Heights Market is the food hall and market at 8200 Washington Ave. https://www.railwayheights.com/directory First floor at Railway Heights Market: Event Areas 2. Pallet Jax Railway Heights Park Promenade Restaurants / Food Stalls 1. Sit Bar 3. Station 8 Coffee 4. Moxy Roasters 5. Croff'd Second floor Retail 1. EC Blooms & Co. 2. Ms. Moss Potter 3. The Pink Swan Shop 4. RBIA Shades 5. Livelihood 6. Ziba Candles 10. Lumi Bella Boutique 11. Tea, Please 12. The Crowns 14. Too Chic & Cute 15. Claudia Isabelle Jewelry 16. Rame + Cherry Pie's Toys 17. Teeli 18. Watever Cute 19. French & English 20. Lotus Sky Botanicals 25. Amir & Adam 26. Halki Art Ceramics Restaurants / Food Stalls 6. Samosa Haus 7. Pita Z 8. Mykuna 20. Peaky Grinders 22. Drunken Pho 23. Puncheon 24. Churrazon 29. Meishiko 30. Greedy Chicken 31. Takitoland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted November 2, 2022 Share Posted November 2, 2022 (edited) An updated leasing flyer for Railway Heights. The flyer shows a site plan of Railway Heights and current tenants: Railway Heights Market and The Story (church). https://www.crexi.com/lease/properties/453041/texas-railway-heights https://api-lease.crexi.com/assets/453041/flyer Edited November 2, 2022 by IntheKnowHouston Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted November 2, 2022 Share Posted November 2, 2022 (edited) Drunken Pho closed October 29. This was a food stall serving Vietnamese fare in food hall Railway Heights Market. It was also one of the original food and beverage vendors when the food hall opened. Other original food vendors that are no longer operating at Railway Heights Market, 8200 Washington Ave: Heads & Tails Pierogi Queen Tablitas Community Impact notes a new retailer is leasing a space within Railway Heights Market: Bobbie's Pinups. The vintage clothing store opened in early October. https://communityimpact.com/houston/heights-river-oaks-montrose/business/2022/10/03/vintage-clothing-store-bobbies-pinups-is-latest-tenant-to-join-railway-heights-food-hall/ Also loose leaf tea purveyor Tea Korner, opened a stall at Railway Heights Market in early October. https://www.tea-korner.com Edited November 8, 2022 by IntheKnowHouston Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted November 2, 2022 Share Posted November 2, 2022 (edited) Does anyone know if Pallet Jax was completed? Pallet Jax is the outdoor bar on the grounds of Railway Heights. It's part of Company of Nomads' Railway Heights Market at Railway Heights (8200 Washington Ave). The bar is constructed of pallets. A stage will also be included. https://www.instagram.com/pallet.jax Here is a rendering posted to Pallet Jax's Instagram earlier this year (at least I think it is... I have not been to this development in months, so, I don't know if this is up and running): Construction progress of the stage from June Edited November 3, 2022 by IntheKnowHouston 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigRed Posted November 2, 2022 Share Posted November 2, 2022 Oh I kinda love this 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted November 3, 2022 Share Posted November 3, 2022 13 hours ago, BigRed said: Oh I kinda love this Me too. It wouldn't surprise me if Company of Nomads has plans for something similar in mind for Norcity, their modular food park / food hall coming to the Ion District. Pallet Jax seems in line with their use of repurposed shipping containers for Norcity. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted December 14, 2022 Share Posted December 14, 2022 Last week, Samosa Haus announced its leaving Railway Heights Market at 8200 Washington Ave. The food stall is leaving the food hall and market at the end of December. It was one of the original vendors when Railway Heights Market opened in the Railway Heights development. Their announcement on Instagram: " We are announcing our departure from Railway Heights Food Hall by the end of December. We have had an amazing time here, learned sooo much, and have met some truly fantastic people along the way. We have been humbled and thankful for the continuous support from all of our customers, including our regular customers that consistently come to enjoy our food. We never would have thought we'd make it this far or that we'd be on TV and featured on the news. We come from very humble beginnings, we never had the resources other big restaurants had, and we were the tiniest space in Railway; yet we strived, day after day, because we believed in ourselves. We're ecstatic that there were thousands of people who've never tried South Asian cuisine, or had samosas, have us be the first time they tried this cuisine." "It is not a permanent goodbye though. We are regrouping and strategizing on the best move forward with the concept. In mid-late 2023 we will be looking for brick and mortar locations for a full menu Samosa Haus offering grilled meats, biryani , curries and much more." https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl93G5VpS-L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted December 14, 2022 Share Posted December 14, 2022 On 8/4/2022 at 6:57 AM, IntheKnowHouston said: An updated leasing flyer for Railway Heights is listed online. The flyer shows a site plan of Railway Heights and current tenants: Railway Heights Market and The Story (church). MADabolic, a fitness gym is listed as a new tenant. Website for fitness gym MADabolic coming soon to 8200 Washington Ave. It will join Railway Heights Market and The Story as the latest tenant at the Railway Heights campus. https://www.madabolic.com/location/The-Heights https://www.instagram.com/mad_theheights/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted December 22, 2022 Share Posted December 22, 2022 (edited) Does anyone know if there are changes on the way to Railway Heights Market? This is the market and food hall at 8200 Washington Avenue. It's part of the Railway Heights development. Company of Nomads manages Railway Heights Market. It's part of their company portfolio of food halls. However, I noticed something recently that seemed odd, at least to me. Chicago-based Easy Park, who is the owner of the Railway Heights development, filed an entity for 8200 Washington Food Hall LLC not too long ago. I wonder if this means Easy Park or one of its subsidiaries will take over management of Railway Heights Market soon? Edited December 22, 2022 by IntheKnowHouston Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
springcityparts Posted December 22, 2022 Share Posted December 22, 2022 Company of Nomads was managing the food hall leasing it out from East Park. after CoN couldn’t make payments anymore, Easy Park did away with them and brought their own management team. Now in addition to automated parking garages and property management, they’re getting into the food hall management business. now, I have a friend that leases a space at railway heights and he told me the new management company has “many plans” for the food hall. One of which is to bring in a brewery that would bring in a more steady flow of customers. Each tenant was evaluated and only some were asked to renew for another year. Those that weren’t so lucky are going to be replaced 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted December 23, 2022 Share Posted December 23, 2022 On 12/22/2022 at 2:33 AM, IntheKnowHouston said: Does anyone know if there are changes on the way to Railway Heights Market? This is the market and food hall at 8200 Washington Avenue. It's part of the Railway Heights development. Company of Nomads manages Railway Heights Market. It's part of their company portfolio of food halls. However, I noticed something recently that seemed odd, at least to me. Chicago-based Easy Park, who is the owner of the Railway Heights development, filed an entity for 8200 Washington Food Hall LLC not too long ago. I wonder if this means Easy Park or one of its subsidiaries will take over management of Railway Heights Market soon? On 12/22/2022 at 9:30 AM, emmanume said: Company of Nomads was managing the food hall leasing it out from East Park. after CoN couldn’t make payments anymore, Easy Park did away with them and brought their own management team. Now in addition to automated parking garages and property management, they’re getting into the food hall management business. now, I have a friend that leases a space at railway heights and he told me the new management company has “many plans” for the food hall. One of which is to bring in a brewery that would bring in a more steady flow of customers. Each tenant was evaluated and only some were asked to renew for another year. Those that weren’t so lucky are going to be replaced Thanks, @emmanume. I knew Company of Nomads was leasing the massive unit for Railway Heights Market. Still, most local media erroneously reported the entire building as Railway Heights Market. Many also inaccurately attributed the entire building as a project from Company of Nomads. However, I missed the announcement alluding to the change in management for Railway Heights Market, including other developments to come: "We are excited to announce that we are reinventing Railway! Change is necessary for growth and we can’t wait to show you the results." https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck_zHK_JRBq In the comments of that posts, new management assured people they'll continue to support local vendors. But I do wonder about other changes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted December 31, 2022 Share Posted December 31, 2022 On 10/24/2019 at 9:32 AM, CrockpotandGravel said: Originally posted July 5, 2019 in this thread before all of my content were removed from the entire forum earlier this month. Reposting this throws off the flow of the thread (i.e. out of order), still, it may be helpful for visitors to see what was previously discussed or shared before. I wasn't able to retrieve everything I contributed to this forum, mostly what was posted on the first page last year (included earlier renderings, archived links to leasing brochures, and earlier reports of the project). However I was able to save pages 2 and 3 from this thread and will repost content I shared (and found) previously from those pages. Archive links coming soon. More on Railway Heights at 8200 Washington Ave, Houston in the Washington Corridor. This comes from their other company Verde, which is their retail and apartment arm. This may be the name of another component or maybe the proposed residential portion previously discussed: The Junction. It's the first time that name has been used and tied to Railway Heights. Maybe the name is to tie into their railroad theme and homage. There is also news of a 15-story high rise that may be residential, a hotel, or both. Previous news has only touched on residential with shipping container apartments (read past posts in the thread) There will also be a distillery from Austin somewhere in the mixed-use, retail, food hall portion that is Railway Heights Market. This is the first time this has been shared publicly. The Junction & Railway Heights Description: A newly constructed mixed use retail property on 3.6 acres located on the western edge of the Heights near Timbergrove in Houston’s inner loop. The property is conveniently located just north of I-10 and close by also to the recently constructed connector to I-290 and North 610. We are completely renovating a 40,000 SF existing two story building. Our primary tenant is the Conservatory which is opening up a food hall of more than 50 stalls, a gourmet food market, and a beer garden complete with family oriented games and entertainment. This will be the Conservatory’s third, and its largest, location after Bravery at the Hines / Met Life high rise on Market Square and the Conservatory/Silent Theater at 1004 Prairie in downtown Houston. While not yet confirmed, we believe the remaining 15,000 SF of space will be leased to a smartphone app-driven food delivery company and a distillery which first opened in Austin TX. Development Plan: The food hall comprises 25,000 square feet of space on two levels. We are currently leasing the remaining 15,000 square feet in the building. Please contact us with leasing inquiries. In our second phase, we plan a fully automated parking garage in the northeast corner of the site which will comprise 12 levels. In the third and final phase, we plan a high-rise building of 15 stories or taller for residential or hotel use, or both. Timing of Phases: Phase I: 2018-2019 Phase II: late 2019-2020 Phase III: 2020-2022 https://verdecommunities.com/commercial-projects/the-junction-railway-heights/ I didn't see any mention of this in the topic, but Easy Park established the entity Junction HTX LLC last year. A domain for Junction HTX was also registered last year: junctionhtx.com. I guess there are still plans of some king for the Junction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntheKnowHouston Posted February 27, 2023 Share Posted February 27, 2023 Add Peaky Grinders to the list of food stall vendors / restaurants moving out of Railway Heights Market at 8200 Washington Ave. Monday is the burger stand's last day at the food hall and market. Peaky Grinders announced the news on social media Saturday: "Change is in the air! We're saying goodbye to our current home at Railway Heights and saying hello to a new chapter in Midtown. Join us for our final two days here and get ready to follow us to our new location. We couldn't have done it without your amazing support, thank you!" https://www.instagram.com/p/CpGJ65fpPLm As noted in the Midtown forum, Peaky Grinders is coming to Conservatory's new location at 606 Dennis St. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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