Been a little while since my last check on the Robison Warehouse site. There are a few things that are different, but the first thing to notice is that unlike some other recent demolitions, this site seems to have transitioned right away into a construction zone:
One difference from the last time we looked was the extension of the hole westward towards Montrose. What you see here just behind the new cyclone fence was once concrete - I took a lot of my closeup pictures from there - and it was higher than the sidewalk. Will the new building encroach on the street like the warehouse did, or will they repour the concrete in such a way as to provide a wider front walk? We'll have to wait and see.![]()
This was taken just inside that cyclone fence. I didn't want to move too far inside it, since I still think that sooner or later someone is going to spot me and chase me off.![]()
This is from the same spot, but facing northward instead of east. Note the concrete wall on the far end. I think that might have been part of a north end loading zone, but I'm not sure. In any event, it looks to me like the hole has been extended that way, which is why I think the new structure will be bigger. Compare to this picture and you can see what I mean.![]()
I'll keep an eye on this. I suppose at some point I should stop calling it the Robinson Warehouse site, but until the new building is actually being built, that's how I think of it.
Posted by Charles Kuffner on February 05, 2007 to Elsewhere in Houston