terra002
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I went once, never had the desire to go back. Wasnt a bad place, just didnt do anything for me.
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On 1/8/2019 at 2:17 PM, Reefmonkey said:
The fact that scooters are too fast and dangerous for sidewalks but too slow and vulnerable for streets is not going to go away, and putting more and more of them out for use is only going to compound the problem.
So, just like a bike...
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Going to have to disagree with you on almost everything you said.
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Its illegal to ride them on the sidewalk, and they max out at 17 mph. Shouldnt be much different than a bike.
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We tried Lime and Bird scooters this past week in San Diego and loved them! It was a great way to get around. I really wish they would come to Houston!
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Thats too bad! I liked going there. I wonder what will take its place.
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Maybe if the city did more to clear the area, mcdonalds wouldnt have to do that. Its an absolute mess over there.
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On 5/30/2018 at 9:51 AM, dbigtex56 said:
Re: Midtown Randall's
This store seems to be geared for a specific demographic: young, single, conventional, with a fairly high disposable income. There are definitely fewer choices of products and they tend to skew towards the higher priced brands, with an emphasis on convenience. They stopped carrying the brand of espresso I've been using for years but have alternatives at twice the price (and identical quality, IMHO). Don't count on being able to find tomatillos or lemon grass in the produce department.
An entire aisle is dedicated to nothing but bottled sports drinks.
I agree with kbates2 that they tend to be careless or indifferent about expiration dates, also about posting prices. If it's not listed, I'm not buying.
It's not altogether a bad store, but I doubt that it's anyone's favorite.I checked on friday, they had tomatillos.
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Interesting, both sites?
Skinny Rita's has been closed for a while now.
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Looks cool. Any ideas which companies are doing the metal work for this place or others like it?
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where is this going to be built?
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Looks cool, but you're landlocked between the federal reserve building and a housing project...
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Probably the residents that live on park benches, behind dumpsters, and under freeways.
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negative, Im referring to the dirt lot between Cafe layal and the dentist office.
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Also a sign up on the vacant lot used for parking on w gray, just down the street from the old Fuzzys. The sign calls it West Gray Plaza
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On 1/25/2017 at 10:47 AM, terra002 said:
I noticed that Mama's Grocery in the 4th ward has been sold! Also, the next lot over is for sale. This should really clean up Robin street, between Bailey and wilson.
According to HCAD, Fourth Ward Redevelopment Authority bought the old grocery store at 1409 Bailey. Im very curious what the motive is here. I really hoped it was a private buyer.
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The music sucks there, so anything else would be better.
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It's true that there is not much currently within walking distance. There is a pretty large untapped market in the 4th ward though. There is still lots of area to redevelop between w dallas and w gray. Maybe this will be enough to really spur that development.
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Saw the other day that Midtown BBQ has closed down. Such a cursed spot!
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I dream of the day Sears and Fiesta close in midtown...
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very interesting!
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19 hours ago, j_cuevas713 said:
I feel like this development is going to become a Rice Village shopping area over time
That would be cool. I live right next to here.
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9 minutes ago, iah77 said:
Maybe this will push APV out. Why spend the money to build a high rise right next to a housing project??
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Aga Khan Foundation: Islamic Community Center
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So what exactly is this building? Im not familiar with these centers.