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The parcel at 3505 Gulf Freeway sits on approximately 0.40 acres in East Downtown. It is situated along the I-45 feeder road. Scott St and Edmundson St surround the parcel.

On the parcel is a Shell gas station and convenience store. Located within the food mart is West African restaurant B's African Kitchen.

A Chevron gas station at 3503 Gulf Freeway and the lot at 3611 Gulf Freeway are across the street.



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A map of the 3505 Gulf Fwy parcels is outlined below. Also outlined are the following parcels:
 

  • 1930 Edmondson St
  • 0 Edmondson St
  • 1931 Scott St

 

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Below is a map with the street addresses located on the aforementioned parcels. The street addresses are:
 

  • 3505 Gulf Freeway
  • 1934 Edmundson St
  • 1930 Edmundson St
  • 1931 Scott St
  • 1971 2/3 Scott St


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June 2024 Street View of 3505 Gulf Fwy. A Shell gas station and convenience store are located on the property.


Corner of Gulf Freeway and Scott St


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Along the Gulf Freeway feeder road


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Corner of Gulf Freeway and Edmundson Street


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Edmundson Street

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Undeveloped 0 Edmundson St parcel

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University Gardens, a proposed Class 2 subdivision plat replat (C2R), was submitted to the Planning & Development department last month.

The plat consists of the following parcels: 

  • 3505 Gulf Fwy
  • 1930 Edmondson St
  • 0 Edmondson St
  • 1931 Scott St


On two of the parcels is a Shell gas station and convenience store. The other parcels consists of  undeveloped land.

According to proposed replat, the reserve size is 0.84 acres. The reason for the plat is "to create one unrestricted reserve" (unrestricted reserve A).

This may be discussed on the upcoming planning commission meeting. I'm not sure. The next planning commission meeting is September 19.



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