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MarthaG

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  1. I have been hoping for a Chick-Fil-A..so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. But we need a decent restaurant. The new bank is Wachovia. I like their building style, but we do not need ANOTHER bank in that block. Makes me think the banks making the BIG bucks these days. Next to Starbucks in Message Envy is going in...or at least their sign went in. With the current turn in economy I'm concerned about this shopping center. Tenants do not seem to be committing. The Starbucks does not seem to be busy enough. Even though I'm about to make a run for an Ice Tea myself. My latest gripe about Oak Forest is that TACKY TACKY Pawn Shop sign on Ella across from Shipley's. Did they really need the Huge sign? Why is it so low that it is All you see when you cross the RR Track. Seems like there should be some regulations on size and height of signs.
  2. I am thrilled they are finally painting it. I got a real laugh out of your "creepy" comment. But it is creepy in a good way. The house is so wonderful that it deserves to be saved. As I recall, the front porch is going to need some major rotten wood replaced.
  3. Hi everyone... I've been out of pocket again...but I heard the recent news about NW Mall...and thought I would drop by and see if anyone was talking about it.
  4. The Dutchman has been there forever. I'd say more neighborhood regulars there..but a pretty nice crowd. And like Musicman said...skater friendly... I went to a Halloween party there a few years ago that was really cool.... some art cars showed up. I've only been to the red one across the street once...seemed nice enough.. I think they sell hard liquor where the others are been and wine...and maybe set ups? I have not been to the one on the corner...old service station..then real estate office...but it sure looks nice and packs a crowd. Not sure if Jimmy's is still open (ice house)...but as I recall the crowd is a bit rougher there. It is nice to have these so close to home....walking distance...if you decide to indulge and cann't drive home. Oh..and welcome to the neighborhood... I live just across Ella in Oak Forest.
  5. Do not know if the place will still be vacant in October... word is that it was recently sold. Prisclynn hints that perhaps caretakers are living on the premises. Prisclynn...thanks so much for the pics. I would still like to see it in person... but if I do not get the chance...at least now we have a better ideal of the treasures inside.
  6. I tried to read though all the posts to be sure this was not mentioned before...but I'm running out of time this morning...so here goes. There was a restaurant on NW Freeway (290) near where Black Eye Pea is now days... It was a pretty nice place... had these HUGE paper mache animals. The food was pretty good. I remember my mom and I use to go often. This would be mid to late 70's. Anyone remember the name of this place?
  7. If the zoo was still free then most likely the animals would still be in those jail cell looking cages lke they were in the 60's and 70's. There have been millions and millions of dollars spent at the zoo to improve the enviornment and exhibition of the animals. It's another of those "you get what you pay for" situations. And if the City was paying millions and millions to renovate the zoo, then that money would not have been available for other city projects....that are needed. It does not bug me one bit to pay admission for the zoo. The animals do deserve top notch care and a top notch environment to live in. If the zoo took over the golf course and expanded...then admission would be $40 per day like San Diego.
  8. I have not seen any of these changes as I stay as far away from Northline Mall area as possible. As a child I was there almost every weekend because my mom loved Joske's (me too). But the crime in the area had gotten so bad, I just stayed away after Joske's left. Can anyone give an update on that subject? Has the crime in the area improved? To get a Walmart on this side town would be great. I live in Oak Forest which is not too far from Northline. The closest Walmart to me is at 290 and Hollister. This store has been being "remodeled" for over a year... and the place is a dump. I refuse to go to that location... instead... I drive over to the 1960 location (across from Kohls). The Walmart on Westheimer as been riddled with crime, so that location is out for me. And if Northline gets a Walmart, I would be worried about the same thing. I'm all for the open area concept. My favorite place to shop now is Meyeland Plaza. I would love for Northwest Mall to be knocked down and a copy of Meyerland to be put on this corner of the loop. If the crime in the Northline area has gotten better, then I'm all for these improvements.
  9. I drove out and took a look. Being that I am not too familiar with the area, I did not realize that it sits right on the major road. I mean
  10. Actually I am up to a field trip... Thinking of driving down there today... and yes... going inside if I can... Anyone game to join me?
  11. I lived in Tyler, 1980-1984, then went back in 1988 for 1 more year, before coming back home to Houston. Those pics of downtown is all there is. Yes, those are the only two towers. During the 80's there was a phase of bringing business back to downtown. I have a good friend open a bar (actually called it Westside - Like Dallas) which did well for a few years. There was a coffee house that had live entertainment on weekends and a few other shops...but I think that is all gone now. The happening side of Tyler is Southside, on Broadway at the Loop. No, this is NOT an interstate, just a road that goes all the way around town. South of the Loop on Broadway really grew during the 90's. They have most of the common restaurants nothing like that in the 80's. At the time, I thought Tyler would be a great place to raise a family, but the longer I stayed the more I realized how "clickish" it is. There is a lot of OLD money in Tyler and either you are "in the crowd" or not. I guess I is was "in" the first time I lived there (or at least on the edges of being in), but after I was gone for 4 years and came back, all of my friends had married and moved away. There are some very charming parts of town. Many still have brick streets. Beautiful Azalya District. Very nice Zoo.
  12. I remember! You could ordered a sundae that had 6 or 8 or 10 different kinds of ice cream (I thought it was scoops) for parties. This was the first time I saw wait staff run around the restaurant singing happy birthday and making a big deal to embarrass you. There was one in NW Mall for a while as well. Good times!
  13. Not to re-direct the topic...but Wayne Henley hung out at Oak Forest Park during the summer. I was much younger than him, but remember him in the "Park House" that use to be in the park. Him and some other "thugs" would run us kids out. First time I ever smelled pot. A friend of mine lost his brother during that time. They lived in the Heights. His father spent every weekend searching beaches with his shovel trying to find his son. I think it was Henley that said he was buried there. I don't think he was ever found. It was called the Houston Mass Murders. I read the book probably 20 years ago. Very scary stuff, especially when you know it was going down in your own back yard. In the early 70's there was a bad guy referred to as the "Purple People Eater". He attacked girs in purple clothes...anyone remember that?
  14. Did you have some business dealings with the man? Since we never know who reads these posts, I am going to be careful about what I say. I have not personally had business dealings with him, but I worked for a long time with a firm that did/does. This is why I have NO respect for the man.
  15. I remember eating Pizza was at this restaurant. I was maybe 10 yrs old. I was staying at the Shamrock for a dance convention and specifically remember walking across the street to this restaurant (about 12 of us) to eat Pizza. Wow..what a memory trigger.
  16. Agree, we need to show some Houston Hospitality. I think we scared Mephisto off to the Woodlands or Conroe. I think it is good advice to rent (or lease) for a few months before purchasing. There are so many options in the Houston area to consider. Wendy is right about the 3 hours on the road when commuting 50 miles or so. As far as safety, he may want to consider a gated community. Or some neighborhoods offer private security as well. The best advise we can give him is to find a really good realator.
  17. But did Suttles ever live in it? Think what a great deal $8mill is when it cost $25mill to build it! Mephisto - I think you should make an offer.
  18. currently on HAR.com, price range $880,000 (directly on San Felipe) to $8,000,000 at 1000 Kirby. I'd love to get inside that Kirby house. I remember when they built it. My youngest son asks me to drive by it all the time. It is his favorite. A bit gaudy for me, but would love to see it anyway.
  19. I agree that much of the charm is the original surrounding structures. And if/when the NE corner is destroyed, the whole center will be compromised. And for that reason, I am more than willing to "chain myself to the door" of Black Eye Pea or Three Brothers. Actually it will most likely be Three Brothers since that is my all time favorite Bakery.
  20. Lisa, I don't think he'd actually "kill", but anyway you can share that site plan with us? BTW, Great to see your article in the Chron this morning. Please keep them coming!
  21. I rec'd an email from GHPA today which includes address for B&N: Thank you for your outstanding support of GHPA's efforts to preserve the River Oak Shopping Center and Theater, and Alabama Theater/Bookstop. The response from our members and the general public has been overwhelming. As we continue to plan our strategy, here are some additional steps you can take to help in this campaign: Write Barnes & Noble and ask the company to reconsider its plans for the River Oaks Shopping Center and reaffirm its commitment to the Alabama Theater/Bookstop. Please address you letter to: Mr. Stephen Riggio Chief Executive Officer Barnes & Noble, Inc. 122 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10011 Join more than 12,000 other Houstonians in signing the online petition. GHPA has provided the Mayor's Office with a link to the petition site so that City staff can track its progress. Thanks to GHPA volunteer Jim Parsons who started the petition drive and whose invaluable support has allowed us to put this information on our Web site in a timely manner. Print copies of the
  22. Yeah...when exactly is Weingarten going to anouce any changes?...... after it's done? I agree that the pressure needs to stay on..... Keep this thread in the forefront so it does not drop from our minds. Keep sending the emails and letters...and making the phone calls.
  23. I sent an email to Roula & Ryan this afternoon. I figure since they just got back on air this week that hopefully their old audience is listening in as well as the KRBE audience. Anyway, hopefully they will mention it to make more people aware. I sent them the link to our post and the petition. I figured it was worth the try.
  24. I cannot agree with this statement. I have lived most of my 47 years in the same home. My kids went to the same Elementary School that I attended. It means a great deal to them. A few years back they tore the school down to build a bigger and better school. I agree the new school is nice, but even my kids say they wish they had not torn down "our school". When demo began it was my sons that wanted to go get some bricks, which we did...one for each of us. River Oaks Theater has that same "our theater" feeling for myself. My mom and I went there often and we spent many a day shopping in RO Shopping Center. I lost my mother over 20 years ago and cherish each memory I have. Just 2 weekends ago I was at the RO Shopping center and remembered about the little dress shop "Buttonwood Tree" that we loved to go to, and was saddened that it was no longer there. But the shopping center and theatre are there and it means a lot to me that they are. And that I can still go there. I guess I'm saying that I WANT the physical to show others the memories... and I know they mean something to my sons. They ask questions about when I was a child all the time.
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