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This week representatives for the burger chain Shake Shack released a rendering of what its newest restaurant in Houston will look like when it is scheduled to open by the end of 2018 in Montrose.

Known for its burgers, hot dogs, fries, and frozen custard concretes, Shake Shack already has outposts in the Galleria, Rice Village, and another inside Minute Maid Park at street level.

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This newest burger spot at 1002 Westheimer will be 3,400 square feet in size and feature outside seating, a plus in Houston when the weather is just right.

Montrose's Shake Shack is being built on the former site of its longstanding Burger King which was closed earlier this year and was cleared away weeks ago by bulldozers.

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This Shake Shack will also be just steps away from Montrose's Burger Joint, which routinely sees lines out the door during lunch and dinner hours. The owners of Burger Joint are currently putting the finishing touches on a Heights location.

Earlier this year BuffBurger, a Houston-based burger concept that uses beef from 44 Farms and and buns from Slow Dough Bread Co., opened a location at 1540 W. Alabama on the edge of the Montrose District.

Craig Hlavaty covers Houston history and pop-culture. Read him on our breaking news site, Chron.com, and on our subscriber site, HoustonChronicle.com. | craig.hlavaty@chron.com