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View of downtown Houston from 420 W. Alabama, new hi-rise apartments. This article has been viewed 2628 times in the last 2 years ian: 13th Feb 2006 - 09:09 GMTIsn't 420 W Alabama actually renovation of an old building, "The Executive" ? Great shot btw. I'll post one of the view from my desk tomorrow, which is straight up Fannin from the Med Ctr. groovehouse: 13th Feb 2006 - 16:05 GMTActually, I was just told by my friend that it's 230 and not 420... but yes, it's the old Executive House Apartments and they are nice now! Granite countertops in all apartments, big tall ceilings, amenities out the wazoo, stainless steel fridges, black electric cooktop stoves, nice floor tiles and wood floors. Actually they have a website now: http://www.230westalabama.com/ ian: 13th Feb 2006 - 21:32 GMTThat's nice. We're considering moving over there, to the Parc IV condo complex on Montrose @ Alabama. Maybe I'll consider this building as well. Jeff: 18th Feb 2007 - 03:18 GMTHouston is a great place to live and be I have relitives there and i might someday live there myself BUT New York City, Chicago, and San Francisco have a slight edge over it. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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