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Houston

Edit: More added to the list

The Wilshire | 63m | 17s | Pelican Builders | Kirksey Architecture

http://www.thewilshirehouston.com/

Texas Childrens Hospital Expansion | 139m | 25s | ? | FKP

http://houston.culturemap.com/news/...xas-childrens-hospital-506-million-expansion/

Intercontinental Hotel & Apts | 129m & 74m | 38 & 22s | Greystar & Medistar | Preston Partnership & HOK

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=210663

500 N. Shepard (3 Towers) | ? | 35 + ? + ?s | Keller Willams Realty | ?

http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/...ve-condominium-tower-planned-for-greater.html

Baylor St.Luke's Medical Expansion | ? | ~16s | ? | HKS

http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/...-expansion-plans-revealed-for-baylor-chi.html

The Mondrian at the Museums | 32m | 9s | Oxberry Group | Pelli Clark

http://www.mondrianhouston.com/

The Ivy Lofts | ?m | 24s | Novel Creative Development | Powers Brown

http://theivylofts.com/

The Post Oak | 149m | 36s | Landry's | Gensler

http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/...n-fertittas-uptown-mixed-use-projectgets.html

(The Woodlands) | Treviso at Waterway Sqaure | ?m | 24s | The Woodlands Dev. Company | Mirador Group

http://www.trevisowaterway.com/

Methodist Hospital North Campus Expansion | 120m | 20s | ? | WHR

http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/...ethodist-reveals-plans-for-new-woodlands.html
 
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Those Houston projects have now been added!

Just a general comment, we don't usually put completed projects in the Database, which is why we've put all the Amazon Tower (Seattle) projects into one file. Just makes it easier from an editorial standpoint that way.
 
Some more Seattle projects:

1933 5th Ave | 540 ft | 50 fl | proposed (residential + hotel)
http://web6.seattle.gov/dpd/edms/GetDocument.aspx?src=WorkingDocs&id=461003

Altitude Hotel and Residence | 1903 5th Ave | 540 ft | 50 fl | proposed (residential + hotel)
http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/AppDocs/GroupMeetings/DRProposal3018037AgendaID5671.pdf

2326 6th Ave | 440 ft | 40 fl | 2 towers | proposed (residential)
http://web6.seattle.gov/dpd/edms/GetDocument.aspx?src=WorkingDocs&id=418890

2301 7th Ave | 440 ft | 40 fl | 2 towers | proposed (residential + office)
http://web6.seattle.gov/dpd/edms/GetDocument.aspx?src=EDMS&id=2200354

1920 Terry Ave | 213 ft | 13 fl | proposed (office)
http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/AppDocs/GroupMeetings/DRProposal3019542AgendaID5356.pdf

924 Howell St | 193 ft | 17 fl | proposed (hotel)
http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/AppDocs/GroupMeetings/DRProposal3017451AgendaID5569.pdf

1800 Terry Ave | 350ft | 30fl | proposed (residential)
http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/AppDocs/GroupMeetings/DRProposal3022347AgendaID5743.pdf

1901 Minor Ave | 440 ft | 39 fl | 2 towers | proposed (residential)
http://web6.seattle.gov/dpd/edms/GetDocument.aspx?src=WorkingDocs&id=435825

1200 Stewart Ave | 440 ft | 41 fl | 876 units | 2 towers | proposed (residential)
http://web6.seattle.gov/dpd/edms/GetDocument.aspx?src=WorkingDocs&id=470545

1200 Howell St | 440 ft | 41 fl | 389 units | proposed (residential)
http://web6.seattle.gov/dpd/edms/GetDocument.aspx?src=WorkingDocs&id=477749

1632 2 Ave | 434 ft | 39 fl | 177 units | proposed (residential)
http://web6.seattle.gov/dpd/edms/GetDocument.aspx?src=WorkingDocs&id=437087
 
Is there a height limit of 440 ft in certain parts of Seattle? It seems like many of these developments top out at that.
 
Unfortunately, in the areas seeing the most development, the height limit is 400+40 (for mechanical) for residential buildings. It's frustrating because all these 440ers will create a very flat skyline on the north side of downtown and there's been no work towards an upzone.
 
Houston

Museo Plaza | m | 54s | ? | PJAR Architects

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=218710

The Madison m | 27s | Al Ross Luxury Homes | masaSTUDIO

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=220493

The Carter | 68m | 20s | Streetlights Residential | GDA Architects

http://www.streetlightsres.com/the-carter.html

The Post Oak | 149m | 36s | Landry's Inc. | Gensler

http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/...-breaks-ground-on-mixed-use-project-with.html

Catalyst | 102m | 28s | Marquette Companies | Ziegler Cooper

http://www.marquettecompanies.com/new-development

3400 Montrose | 99m | 30s | Hanover Company | S.C.B

http://www.houstonchronicle.com/bus...rtment-tower-planned-for-Montrose-5147074.php

The Southmore | 87m | 25s | Hines | Munoz Albin

http://www.hines.com/property/detail.aspx?id=2542

Austin

Block 71 | m | s | ? | Nelson Partners

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=220389

Third + Shoal |118m | 29s | Cielo Propery Group | Gensler

http://www.loopnet.com/xNet/Looplink/Profile/Profile.aspx?LID=19409520&STID=CB0003&LL=true

One Two East | 56m | 15s (2 towers) | Haythem Dawlett | Rhode Partners

http://www.mystatesman.com/news/business/in-east-austin-a-fight-over-planned-apartment-towe/npgBf/

48 East | 113m | 33s | Land Development & Construction | STG Design

http://www.ldandc.com/project/48-east-avenue/
 
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In Newark, NJ in the New York City forum

The Hahne's Building Renovation by L+M Development Partners with funding and assistance from Prudential Insurance, Goldman Sachs, and Rutger's University
http://www.northjersey.com/news/bus...ing-a-second-lease-on-life-1.1372876?page=all
http://hahnesnewark.com/

40 Rector Street, the Shaquille O'neal backed skyscraper that will finally rise in Newark. It is also called One Riverview at Rector Street and will be 22, 23, or 26 floors at 255-311 feet or higher. It is one building. It will have 169 residential units and 8,500 square feet of retail space. It is being developed by Boraie Development LLC
http://newyorkyimby.com/2015/08/26-...-40-rector-street-lands-financing-newark.html
http://www.nj.com/essex/index.ssf/2...kick_in_2m_to_spark_construction_on_shaq.html
http://www.boraie.com/development/one-rector-street

One Theater Square, aka the NJPAC Residential Tower
The 22 story tower will have 244 apartments and 15,000 square feet of retail. Construction is supposed to finally start in the First Quarter of 2016. It will cost $150 Million. It is being developed by the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and Dranoff Properties. It has been scaled back from 44 stories high...
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2015/10/will_the_curtain_ever_rise_on_njpacs_real_estate_d.html
https://www.buzzbuzzhome.com/one-theater-square
http://www.newark.rutgers.edu/news/...theater-square-development-company-lawrence-p
 

Villiage page http://www.oak-park.us/village-services/planning/projects/lakeforest-project-page
Project Facts
  • 21-story mixed use building
  • 270 rental apartments
  • 25,000 square feet of commercial/retail space on ground level and second floor
  • 588-space parking garage
  • $99 million development investment
  • $1.3 million in annual property and sale taxes (estimated)
  • 18-month construction schedule
  • Developers: Golub & Company; Wood Partners
  • Architect: Gensler (Chicago)
  • General Contractor: Tishman Construction
Project's page http://vantageoakpark.com/
 
Oak Park Station - Oak Park, Illinios (part of Chicago)
Oak Park Station
5 & 14 Stories

268 Apartments

Parking for 500 Vehicles

34,000 SF Retail

457,700 SF Total

Designed to seek LEED Silver Certification

A redevelopment located in historic downtown Oak Park, Oak Park Station is a mixed-use project designed with retail space as well as luxury apartment homes. Located in close proximity to the Metra train station, the site will provide convenient transportation for residents working in downtown Chicago.

The development consists of two structures; a North building and a South building, which successfully conceals the majority of the secure parking. Linking the two buildings is a glass and steel bridge, acting as a gateway onto Westgate Street, a quaint retail shopping district.

The buildings will be constructed of pre-cast concrete, metal panel and glass–a modern approach that compliments the historical nature of the surrounding site. Multiple environmentally sensitive elements such as green roof gardens for residents, native plants, stormwater collection and efficient building systems are employed on the site.

http://www.fitzgeraldassociates.net/projects/mixed--use/oak-park-station.htm

Westgate Street/Lake Street Development Project


A mixed-use residential, retail and parking project has been proposed for the Village-owned site where a surface parking lot now sits between Lake Street and North Boulevard just east of Harlem Avenue.

Plans call for constructing a five-story building fronting Lake Street and a 20-story building facing North Boulevard. The two buildings would be connected by a pedestrian bridge over Westgate Street. Combined, the buildings would include about 26,000 square feet of new retail space, 271 luxury apartments and a five-level parking garage with 400-plus parking spaces.

The project is a partnership of Clark Street Development LLC and Lennar Multifamily Communities.

http://skyrisecities.com/forum/threads/oak-park-station-oak-park.24962/











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Boston
888 Boylston | 94m | 17s | Boston Properties | FXFOWLE

The project will be targeting LEED Platinum. Roof height is 242 feet/74m, but there is a significant rooftop element, including wind turbines, that bring the full height to 307 feet/94m.
This is the final project in the Prudential Center complex and should be complete later this year.

Boston Globe Article
FAA Height Determination
FXFOWLE Page
 

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