j_cuevas713 Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 I think part of the problem is Dunlavy. I'd willingly walk from Westheimer to this development if I knew I could stroll and feel comfortable with nice wide sidewalks. Also Phase II is crucial in making this feel better for people. It's sort of on an island at the moment because the infrastructure still sucks. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmy Bob Posted April 15 Share Posted April 15 Any plans for regent square to start developing the larger piece of property on Allen Parkway at corner of Dunlavy? Quite an eyesore, and now graffiti on the fences. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hindesky Posted May 15 Share Posted May 15 AT crane is flying up bags of....? I'm guessing landscaping material. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobruss Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 This is an example of how not to develop a large scale project. This has been an embarrasment since they first took down the existing residential properties. They might not have been the best looking or well maintained, but a lot of people were happy living there. Now what, 15 years later, this is all they have to show for their lack of efforts. Pathetic. Total ineptitude. And meanwhile just next door Hanover has built out a major portion of their project in less than 5 years. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AS_ Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 (edited) 21 minutes ago, bobruss said: This is an example of how not to develop a large scale project. This has been an embarrasment since they first took down the existing residential properties. They might not have been the best looking or well maintained, but a lot of people were happy living there. Now what, 15 years later, this is all they have to show for their lack of efforts. Pathetic. Total ineptitude. And meanwhile just next door Hanover has built out a major portion of their project in less than 5 years. At least they kind of learned a lesson (???) by not preemptively tearing down the rest of the Allen House apartments for future phases (that'll probably never come). I also find it amusing they took a step backwards in momentum/progress lately because at least in a few times over '21 & '22 they tried some social events (movie night, farmers market) on the empty plot of Regent Square but I guess it wasn't popular enough or they realized folks aren't keen in hanging in an empty block. Edited May 16 by AS_ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post shasta Posted May 16 Popular Post Share Posted May 16 (edited) I know for a FACT they were very close to starting construction on this version of Regent Square shortly after demolishing the Allen House on those two blocks: They were so vested in this project, they build an office across the street complete with a large sale model of their proposed urban masterpiece. Then, for whatever reason, due to the market, loss of an equity source, scared, whatever..they halted a project that was literally days from breaking ground. Then...They scrap the excellent master plan that they spent 3+ years working on and kick-off Regent Square with a disjointed piece- The Sovereign residential tower a few blocks away. Then they return to the Master Plan of the tow demolished lots BUT decide to do a 180- They VE it, and ignore ALL of the attention to detail they painstakingly got right in the renderings above and build a Half A$$ version of what this project should have been Then, add they still don't know how to acquire tenants and boom..you have "Regent Square" GID. please either ...surprise us all with the two remaining lots or sell the blocks to someone who knows what they are doing, like Hanover. This project, and it's almost 20 year journey, has to be one of the biggest 'head scratcher' projects in the history of the City of Houston. Edited May 16 by shasta 12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
virtuosa Posted May 17 Share Posted May 17 Saw a permit for mixed beverage/late hours go up in the retail space next to Sudor Sauna Studio. Anyone know what it could be? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hindesky Posted May 23 Share Posted May 23 This is what the AT crane was doing last week. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shasta Posted May 23 Share Posted May 23 (edited) I placed a call to one of the contacts listed on Regent Square's website asking about renderings for the future blocks and I was told: There are none, but they will be similar to what is constructed on the finished block, and not the 2009 renderings, and that there are NO IMMEDIATE PLANS to start construction on the new phase. I also cleaned up the development map, for that area, for projects that are 'Under Construction' or 'On The Boards'. I'm anticipating, that at some point (when- nobody, knows) the Post Office site and he Kroger's site will be in play. Imagine HEB building a large mixed use grocery + residential building on the Kroger's site similar to the one on Washington. and YES! the market can support it, both the HEB, on West Alabama and Washington, are always packed and this one would capture the Kroger's customers. Edited May 23 by shasta 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
004n063 Posted May 23 Share Posted May 23 3 minutes ago, shasta said: I placed a call to one of the contacts listed on Regent Square's website asking about renderings for the future blocks and I was told: There are none, but they will be similar to what is constructed on the finished block, and not the 2009 renderings, and that there are NO IMMEDIATE PLANS to start construction on the new phase. I also cleaned up the development map, for that area, for projects that are 'Under Construction' or 'On The Boards'. I'm anticipating, that at some point (when- nobody, knows) the Post Office site and he Kroger's site will be in play. Imagine HEB building a large mixed use grocery + residential building on the Kroger's site similar to the one on Washington. and YES! the market can support it, both the HEB, on West Alabama and Washington, are always packed and this one would capture the Kroger's customers. Keep in mind that there is also a Whole Foods in the area. But if the Kroger can survive, an HEB definitely could. And then maybe that'd put that Kroger out of its misery and provide a nice redevelopment opportunity for something to actually front West Gray there. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texasota Posted May 23 Share Posted May 23 Given how much Amazon has driven Whole Foods into the ground I would no longer consider them competition for HEB. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gregpet Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 On 5/23/2024 at 8:38 AM, Texasota said: Given how much Amazon has driven Whole Foods into the ground I would no longer consider them competition for HEB. Whole Foods is doing fine. Its always busy. I'm in there all the time. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post hindesky Posted May 27 Popular Post Share Posted May 27 Mexican Sugar. This extended boom fork lift is new on this site, I'm guessing they are using it to hoist these metal beams on top of Mexican Sugar, maybe for a shade canopy or support for a roof top patio? The derecho knocked over lots of construction fencing/netting all around town. 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hindesky Posted June 15 Share Posted June 15 (edited) Mexican Sugar. Edited June 15 by hindesky 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OmegaRE Posted June 17 Share Posted June 17 Having read through the comments and history of this project and with the distinction of saying that I have lived here and have a connection to the arch. industry myself.... It is a colossal failure. Magnified everyday by the Hanover project across the street. Not to restate the obvious but this section of Houston currently has the most potential for transformative Mixed use high end projects (with some verticality to boost! - Thanks, Hanover for getting it right). Regent Square should rebrand as an affordable alternative quickly or just die off. Hanover, 101 Waugh, Modera Waugh etc will choke the life out of them and their strip mall "luxury" aspirations. They dare not develop the land they have left. I will call the cops... Thanks. 7 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shasta Posted June 17 Share Posted June 17 14 hours ago, OmegaRE said: Having read through the comments and history of this project and with the distinction of saying that I have lived here and have a connection to the arch. industry myself.... It is a colossal failure. Magnified everyday by the Hanover project across the street. Not to restate the obvious but this section of Houston currently has the most potential for transformative Mixed use high end projects (with some verticality to boost! - Thanks, Hanover for getting it right). Regent Square should rebrand as an affordable alternative quickly or just die off. Hanover, 101 Waugh, Modera Waugh etc will choke the life out of them and their strip mall "luxury" aspirations. They dare not develop the land they have left. I will call the cops... Thanks. They can still save this development it will jut require a new owner to improve the mistakes made by GID. They went cheap with every aspect and every single detail of the development which is mind blowing because I know , for a fact, the previous designs cared a whole lot about the details as, at that time, this was one of the premiere projected projects in their portfolio. Again, I know for a fact, that many details were discussed and in the built version..those same details were IGNORED. How do you build a development set around restaurant tenants yet provide no interaction between the restaurant and your development? How do you build an apartment building and totally forget to raise the parapet to cover the roof top condenser units? How do have a un-leased tenant spaces, despite starting this project IN 2007?? I'm guessing what happened is that the crash happened in 2009-2010, they scrapped this project as a HIGH PROFILE project, and then revisited it as a cheap quick profit project. before they involved a number of a architecture firms, a master plan by noted planners, and paid attention to EVERY DETAIL. NOW....Urban Vomit! They do have contact information listed if you want to inquire about the status of the current block or th efuture phases of this project: 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OmegaRE Posted June 17 Share Posted June 17 4 hours ago, shasta said: They can still save this development it will jut require a new owner to improve the mistakes made by GID. They went cheap with every aspect and every single detail of the development which is mind blowing because I know , for a fact, the previous designs cared a whole lot about the details as, at that time, this was one of the premiere projected projects in their portfolio. Again, I know for a fact, that many details were discussed and in the built version..those same details were IGNORED. How do you build a development set around restaurant tenants yet provide no interaction between the restaurant and your development? How do you build an apartment building and totally forget to raise the parapet to cover the roof top condenser units? How do have a un-leased tenant spaces, despite starting this project IN 2007?? I'm guessing what happened is that the crash happened in 2009-2010, they scrapped this project as a HIGH PROFILE project, and then revisited it as a cheap quick profit project. before they involved a number of a architecture firms, a master plan by noted planners, and paid attention to EVERY DETAIL. NOW....Urban Vomit! They do have contact information listed if you want to inquire about the status of the current block or th efuture phases of this project: I've seen some key architectural flaws highlighted, especially the condenser crown over the parapets. I would also add, the posture of the restaurants in relation to the street edge is just...ODD. Almost like it assumes the courtyard is mainstreet and West Dallas is some backroad. Several odd choices define this project. Not to beat a dead horse but Hanover is a destination. Regent Square is parking and some units (many vacant). 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shasta Posted June 18 Share Posted June 18 (edited) 4 hours ago, OmegaRE said: I've seen some key architectural flaws highlighted, especially the condenser crown over the parapets. I would also add, the posture of the restaurants in relation to the street edge is just...ODD. Almost like it assumes the courtyard is mainstreet and West Dallas is some backroad. Several odd choices define this project. Not to beat a dead horse but Hanover is a destination. Regent Square is parking and some units (many vacant). It just doesn't make sense because GID spent years working on the master plan. They hired some of the best planners and architects around the nation to make this a jewel project ...they even built an office across the street to proudly display their vision.....yet FOR WHATEVER REASON they scrapped their masterpiece, turned the master plan into amateur hour, value engineered the buildings into the cheapest look imaginable, had no clue how to cater their tenant spaces for restaurants and then choose NOT to attract tenants. How long has this been open and how many boarded storefronts do we STILL have? No excuses... RIVER OAKS IS YOUR CATCHMENT AREA- the richest urban neighborhood in the state of Texas! Did City Centre have this much trouble? What about the River Oaks District? What about the urban centers up Kirby? Build something urban...a coffee shop...a casual restaurant with patio space...something! Instead they build a cheap version of Georgia James yet nothing about thr facade screams "nice inviting restaurant". You enter the restaurant through a mouse hole! A new owner and a new architect/planner can still save this development but it will take re-imagining it to be on par with Hanover. No...this isn't hindsight...we were all predicting this fate AS IT WAS HAPPENING! Edited June 18 by shasta 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OmegaRE Posted June 18 Share Posted June 18 54 minutes ago, shasta said: It just doesn't make sense because GID spent years working on the master plan. They hired some of the best planners and architects around the nation to make this a jewel project ...they even built an office across the street to proudly display their vision.....yet FOR WHATEVER REASON they scrapped their masterpiece, turned the master plan into amateur hour, value engineered the buildings into the cheapest look imaginable, had no clue how to cater their tenant spaces for restaurants and then choose NOT to attract tenants. How long has this been open and how many boarded storefronts do we STILL have? No excuses... RIVER OAKS IS YOUR CATCHMENT AREA- the richest urban neighborhood in the state of Texas! Did City Centre have this much trouble? What about the River Oaks District? What about the urban centers up Kirby? Build something urban...a coffee shop...a casual restaurant with patio space...something! Instead they build a cheap version of Georgia James yet nothing about thr facade screams "nice inviting restaurant". You enter the restaurant through a mouse hole! A new owner and a new architect/planner can still save this development but it will take re-imagining it to be on par with Hanover. No...this isn't hindsight...we were all predicting this fate AS IT WAS HAPPENING! I can see present regent square becoming the "Hanover Parkview" of the dvlpment. Then use the remaining land wisely: 1. Start with a statement: a 25-40 story highrise. 2. Try to address any deficiencies Hanover has. Idk, high end fitness club? etc. 3. Office space either as a separate building or inclusive of tower - if architecturally desired. I reckon they'll gain tenants. 4. Ultra walkable/Shade/ restaurants/cafe's etc Could potentially activate that Allen drive into a small cluster of world class mixed use developments. Very attractive and could completely transform the area and set a tone for Houston. Welp...if they don't do it, I'm SURE Hanover will. Win/Win. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hindesky Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 Now, a new bougie cocktail bar aims to bring its signature mixed drinks to the Allen Parkway corridor. With an opening scheduled later this year, De Fortune wants to give Houstonians a taste of the high life. Located at 3515 W. Dallas, De Fortune will take its residency in the Regent Square retail center. Self-identifying as "a new level of luxury," the cocktail bar is expected to offer mixed drinks alongside bar snacks. Though details related to a drink menu or official opening date are under wraps, the bar’s press release reveals that De Fortune is scheduled to open late 2024. https://www.chron.com/food/article/houston-upscale-international-bar-opening-19520061.php 3 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amlaham Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 I get why everyone is frustrated with this development, but with the increase in density in the area from Autry park and the 2 new high rises on Waugh, this development will surely change for the better. I really believe the key to any development is density. I really don't see it as bad as everyone is making it out to be. 7 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LosFeliz Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 1 hour ago, hindesky said: Now, a new bougie cocktail bar aims to bring its signature mixed drinks to the Allen Parkway corridor. With an opening scheduled later this year, De Fortune wants to give Houstonians a taste of the high life. Located at 3515 W. Dallas, De Fortune will take its residency in the Regent Square retail center. Self-identifying as "a new level of luxury," the cocktail bar is expected to offer mixed drinks alongside bar snacks. Though details related to a drink menu or official opening date are under wraps, the bar’s press release reveals that De Fortune is scheduled to open late 2024. https://www.chron.com/food/article/houston-upscale-international-bar-opening-19520061.php With the proximity to the bayou they really missed a naming opportunity of Douche Canoe. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OmegaRE Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 4 hours ago, hindesky said: Now, a new bougie cocktail bar aims to bring its signature mixed drinks to the Allen Parkway corridor. With an opening scheduled later this year, De Fortune wants to give Houstonians a taste of the high life. Located at 3515 W. Dallas, De Fortune will take its residency in the Regent Square retail center. Self-identifying as "a new level of luxury," the cocktail bar is expected to offer mixed drinks alongside bar snacks. Though details related to a drink menu or official opening date are under wraps, the bar’s press release reveals that De Fortune is scheduled to open late 2024. https://www.chron.com/food/article/houston-upscale-international-bar-opening-19520061.php Interesting.. Well, they will have a challenge of establishing a brand/identity that Clarkwood has, just down the st. Clarkwood is next to Ellio, Andiron.. and has kind of an upscale sultry vibe. Can DeFortune work? I'm hopeful.. but those Quake 3 Arena renderings don't give much to work with. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bookey23 Posted June 20 Share Posted June 20 On 6/19/2024 at 9:21 AM, hindesky said: I can't tell if this is just an optical illusion, but this rendering is giving off the vibes of a Playstation 2 game 1 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hindesky Posted June 20 Share Posted June 20 Mexican Sugar's patio deck. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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shasta Posted July 19 Share Posted July 19 Mexican Sugar is EXACTLY the type tenant they need to create synergy! Hopefully, Georgia James and Pastore will vacate soon and they can replace them with a tenant that finds a create way to design their lease space, like MS 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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