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Friday, December 28, 2007

Sterling Senior Condo Sales Staff Retires

Sales Sign for Sterling at Memorial VillagesRemember that fancy 27-story condo tower planned for Voss between San Felipe and Woodway? The one that was “for seniors only” and featured three floors of assisted living? Where you could buy a spacious 950-square-foot unit for just a tad under $500K?

Well, neither did we.

But if you were too busy pursuing an active lifestyle to notice that the sales center had shut down and the website disappeared, today’s Houston Business Journal makes the official announcement: The Sterling at Memorial Villages is dead, for lack of interest.

The project site holds a shuttered retail facility where a Chipotle formerly operated. The western-most part of the site, which is not owned by [Sterling developer] Sunrise Senior Living, is being marketed for sale by McDade Smith Gould Johnston Mason + Co. The eastern portion of the property — where the condo was to be built — is now being marketed by Wheless Properties.

The public company will see what offers it gets for the land, but [Sunrise Senior Living rep Jamison] Gosselin says it also is considering developing a rental property at the site.

Not mentioned in the article: Links to The Sterling of The Woodlands on the company website no longer work either.

Photo: HAIF user BuilderGeek

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Thursday, October 4, 2007

Meanwhile, Way Way Way Outside the Loop . . .

Plan of Grandeur ParkHouston’s middle-age spread continues:

Plan of Grandeur Park: Kickerillo Companies

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Thursday, July 6, 2006

Now Open, and with Easier Checkout: Hotel Indigo

Hotel Indigo Houston It used to be the Regency Park senior living facility. It was tucked behind the Galleria on Hidalgo, near Sage. But now, with new owners, a complete renovation, a new concept, and (we presume) a new clientele, the Hotel Indigo is finally open for business.

The lifestyle boutique hotel introduces a “renewal” concept, incorporating continuous thoughtful changes made throughout the year to provide even the most frequent guest a unique experience with every stay. The renewal elements of Hotel Indigo will include periodic changes to vivid murals, area rugs, plush duvets and slipcovers.

We like that last part: Changing the slipcovers is an especially thoughtful touch for a former senior home.

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