Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
We count 33 buildings in today’s report, and find a healthy spread of demo dust around the city. Count them and track the spread yourself . . . with our handy address list below. Oh — and King’s Retreat Circle is apparently a very private street.
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Commercial Structures
- Camden Midtown, 2306 Louisiana St. 77006
- Apartment Complex, 2210 Briarglen Dr. 77027 (3 buildings)
- Residence Inn by Marriott, 7710 Main St. 77030 (12 buildings)
- Human Resource Development Foundation Apartments, 7219 Cecil St. 77030 (4 buildings)
- J.J.’s Auto & Motorcycle Sales, 6906 Airline Dr. 77076 (2 buildings)
- 805 Little York Rd. 77076
- 2717 Kings Retreat Cir. 77339 (Private Road in Kingwood Estates; new construction by Kingwood Estates Homes)
- 2718 Kings Retreat Cir. 77339 (Private Road in Kingwood Estates; new construction by Kingwood Estates Homes)
- 2719 Kings Retreat Cir. 77339 (Private Road in Kingwood Estates; new construction by Kingwood Estates Homes)
- 2721 Kings Retreat Cir. 77339 (Private Road in Kingwood Estates; new construction by Kingwood Estates Homes)
Residences
- 11613 Fleming Dr. 77013 (Wood Shadows)
- 11615 Fleming Dr. 77013 (Wood Shadows)
- 3807 Dorchester St. 77016
- 4037 Meadow Lake Ln. 77027 (Oak Estates)
- 1606 Huge Oaks St. 77055
- 6243 Ella Lee Ln. 77057 (Briargrove)
Photo of Residence Inn by Marriott, 7710 S. Main St.: Marriott
Camden Midtown is being torn down? I thought it was new?
The permit reports list the owner or occupant of the property. Usually this is a good indicator of the former use of the property (or a future one), but not always. 2306 Louisiana appears to be a neighboring property to the apartments (a former nightclub?) that Camden now owns. Anyone else have more info?