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We have the slate! The official nominees for the “Only in Houston” Award, the 6th category in the Swamplot Awards for Houston Real Estate, are in!
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The official nominees for the “Only in Houston” Award are . . .
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1. The Marketing of 6040 Glencove St., Glen Cove. “Buy this beautiful 1.35-acre property near Memorial Park now and we’ll throw in this Midcentury Modern home by Talbott Wilson — absolutely free!” County Judge candidate David Mincberg did buy the property last spring, but as of early December land and home have come back on the market — with a revised sales pitch.
2. The Roller Coaster Next Door, Kemah. When Coy and Carol Killion refused to sell him their home on the Kemah Boardwalk, Landry’s President Tilman Fertitta went ahead and built the 96-ft.-tall Boardwalk Bullet roller coaster a few dozen feet away.
3. Rock the Bayou. “Multi-day heavy metal festival on the grounds of Astroworld. The only known use of that site since Astroworld’s demise.” Who needs a theme park? The heavy metal is in the dirt.
4. The Ongoing Ashby Highrise Melee, Boulevard Oaks. “Every town’s got its development fights, but a few aspects make this story seem improbable almost anywhere else: The sudden appearance of seemingly unstoppable plans for a highrise development next to a wealthy and central residential neighborhood of mostly single-family homes; the long wait while the city tried to come up with new development rules to stop or alter it; the single loading-dock regulation that’s apparently the only thing preventing this project from going forward. It doesn’t matter whether you’re for it or against it: It’s a Houston thing.â€
5. The Abandonment of Bolsover St., Rice Village. “Houston city streets for sale! City Council votes to sell a street in a busy commercial district to a developer for $1.5 million plus promises to build a pretty plaza and 40 street parking spaces. Now the Sonoma is toast, and we’ll be able to figure out how well that investment did by 2016.”
6. Grand Parkway Homes, Lakes of Avalon Village. “Back in the good old days of just a few months ago, even those brand-new Lennar and J. Patrick homes built directly in the path of the Grand Parkway in Spring were selling like hotcakes!â€
So many choices! Which of these nominees should win the “Only in Houston” Award?
Update: The winners have been announced!
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Photos: HAR (6040 Glencove St.); Lou Minatti (Roller Coaster house); Rock the Bayou (stage on Astroworld site); Miya Shay (Bolsover St.); HAR (Lakes of Avalon Village)
Grand Parkway Homes for sure!
Roller Coaster!
All other things can happen in any big city, but only in no-zoning, I can do whatever I want Houston, you can build a roller coaster in the middle of a residential neighborhood.
Roller Coaster.
Thank goodness Ike knocked that jackass Fertita down a few blocks.
Fertita stomping his feet! “I WANT MY ROLLERCOASTER!!” I don’t care about that family’s home. “NO ONE WILL STAND IN MY WAY!” The rollercoaster at all costs is my vote, ‘fo ‘sho!!
I have to go with rollercoaster.
Rollercoaster!
I’ll add a vote for Tilman’s coaster!
The Grand Parkway Homes situation is truly “only in Houston”
Roller coaster !
I vote for the rollercoaster. The others are in the astonishing category, but I have heard of similar type things elsewhere, and before (like the remarketing of the Glen Cove house). Isn’t it odd though, that one nomination, Astroworld, lost it’s rollercoaster while another nominee is about the desire to build one? Only in Houston.
MDT took the words (and quote!) right out of my mouth. Roller Coaster!
Tillman’s roller coaster.
roller coaster
Is this the category for “only in the Houston area”? Because the roller coaster is in Kemah and the Grand Parkway kerfuffle is in Spring, Klein, or Tomball.
I think Gus was going for Houston in regional terms versus splitting hair over technically in the city limits.
The Glen Cove house. What other city has such a throw away mentality about sound and functional structures?
I vote for the Ashby high-rise — like the roller coaster…but right in the middle of town, and no entertainment for the kids to boot.
I’d have to go with Ashby high rise with the roller coaster as a close second. You just wonder sometimes–What are developers thinking?
Kemah ain’t Houston and those home out on the prairie deserved to be paved over by roadway.
Ashby Hi-Rise if only because it led to an awesome Halloween Tower of Traffic costume.
grand parkway homes
I believe the driving force behind all these nominees is GREED! But the constant reminder is staring us in the face every time we visit the Rice Village and see the ugliness of that huge vacant space on Bolsover and the greed that created it. Give me back the old shops and the hunt for a parking space any day!
I agree with the Ashby Highrise since it really is the same as the rollercoaster – except it’s actually in town.
How long will the vacant lot on Bolsover be vacant?? Can they fork out to plant some grass so the kids can play in the meantime?