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  1. I wonder if it really looks like the pictures they have on their website.
  2. They announced that Macy's closure months ago. Along with a dozen or so other Macy's stores.
  3. Use FireFox (www.mozilla.org) and you should be fine. Being as it is a Microsoft Live site, Safari probably doesn't work with it.
  4. I used to drive by that first house all the time when it was under construction a few years back. It was being built for one of the Enron guys I believe (the one that railroaded his bosses when he and his wife turned states). That pool is part of a club house/community center I believe.
  5. I went there several times as a kid with school and worked on art cars, etc. It was a blast. Weird, but a blast.
  6. I really like that ravine lot. There was a beautiful lot on Buckingham (much larger, much more expensive) down by Memorial and 610 with a 40+foot drop in to the ravine behind it and a three level terrace that was built in to the "cliff" as well as a small apartment built in off of one of the terrace levels. I would love to be able to build on a lot like that someday.
  7. This house is right down the street from that Moroccan palace. 4 Acres on Rivercrest, why couldn't I win the lottery?!
  8. I'm still going to doubt that statistic and like I said, I'd love to see the information. Here is an example of how few violent crimes actually occur in Sharpstown: October 1 - November 1: Armed Robbery: 1 Assaults: 1 There were 1,067 incidents involving law enforcement, of them, 214 were calls for service, 128 were citizen contacts, 52 reports were made, 148 special watches were requested 226 were traffic citations, 87 were vacation watches, and 40 were warning citations. 83% of the law enforcement activity in Sharpstown were tickets or "helping out" the citizenry. So you can see how I highly doubt that 81 violent crime number at the mall alone. Rob the jewelry store and tell them "make me a grill".
  9. I know who he is. TV Johnny. Yes, he does look ridiculous. He was goofy looking to begin with, now he is goofy with a few thousand in diamonds in his mouth (he doesn't wear them most of the time).
  10. I'd love to see the reports that justify the numbers of 81 violent crimes at Sharpstown. I go out of my way to get stats from HPD, Harris County and the civic association and there are nowhere NEAR that many violent crimes @ Sharpstown according to these numbers.
  11. Not really. He sells $50 watches with $1000 price tags and discounts them to $150. That is the majority of his business. Most of his sales are on lay away as well. I was in his store XMAS eve and he was there and had a security guard escort him out. I thought to myself..."he is a little self important, isn't he". I do know that the Bently Continental parked near the back entrance to the mall is his. I actually consdered buying a watch on XMAS eve when they were 75% off and there was one I actually liked the looks of. I figured if it was cheap enough, it would be worth the novelty alone. Then I found out it wasn't even automatic. Battery watches with a $1000+ price tag and only gold "plating" (rose in this case). WTF is he thinking? Had it been automatic, I'd have bought it (on sale for $165).
  12. Sharpstown still is not as bad as people think it is. They mistake Fondren SW, Forum Park, Alief and other areas for Sharpstown. The mall, while not nearly as nice as it used to be, isn't at all a bad place to go. Just don't expect to find everything you are looking for there. Sharpstown mall is plenty safe. There are quite a few really nice cars parked at Sharpstown at any given time. There are at least 3-5 late model Mercedes Benzes including several new S-Classes, a few AMGs, etc. There is generally a Bentley or two, a few late model Corvettes, a Rolls every few days and even Ferraris are not totally uncommon there. This, in addition to the tons of tricked out cars that are there on a daily basis with expensive rims that stay ON the cars.
  13. 2727 Kirby at River Oaks Posted Dec 12th 2007 8:04AM by Deidre Woollard Filed under: Estates The latest high-rise in the Houston area is in the Upper Kirby/River Oaks area of Houston. The 30-story tower is crafted in glass, stainless steel and stone and sits on a narrow lot that is less than an acre in size. 2727 Kirby will have 96 units which will be one-, two- and three-bedroom condos ranging in size from 1,250 square feet to 6,100 square feet. Units are divided into residences and "estates" which have an elevator that drops them off into their unit. The residences have fireplaces and a private terrace equipped with an outdoor kitchen. The building, designed by "Ziegler Cooper Architects, includes a six-level garage topped by the Aqua Level which includes fitness, pool and spa facilities. The west side of the Aqua Level will be home to the Sunset Lounge, a formal entertaining area for dinner parties of up to 50 that has a catering kitchen and a wine storage room. The Aqua Lounge faces east and is a more casual venue with billiard tables and a bar. The infinity pool is surrounded by private cabanas and palm tree and there is also an outdoor fireplace and hot tub. The south side of the Aqua level will include a library, media room, and a putting green. The building will offer private gardens for residents with a green thumb. The lobby will include a large contemporary glass sculpture. Units are priced from $500,000 to $7 million. (Happens to be from another source as well)
  14. Dangit! I was hoping to get rich enough to buy it before they decided to sell. SHUX!
  15. I have to say, if they couldn't afford to build the theater, how do they expect to maintain it? I would have thought a much less conspicuous and not to mention expensive lot would have made more sense.
  16. The house has been "near completion" for a couple years now.
  17. That house is a disaster. I believe, it was, initially being built for Rep. Vo, but when the budget quickly ran out and then they realized it wasn't worth what was spent on it, it has been a mess trying to get rid of the thing. I met with an agent that was showing the house privately about a year and a half ago just before I started a project down the street and she eluded that it was initially being offered, still incomplete, for 7.5mm. So far as I know, it is STILL incomplete and has dropped a lot. Eventually, they will have to liquidate it. I wouldn't be surprised if it is a tear down with as hideous as the house is.
  18. Great house, needs a ton of work. But all the work in the world can't rescue it from being in Fondren SW (this and Alief are the areas that give the SW a bad name).
  19. As a former BMW owner, I can say the only BMW I'd buy now is the 6/m6. That is all.
  20. In Oz, perhaps. Just like a 3series BMW Coupe has that image in the UK while it is a decently prestigious car here. I personally like the GTO, but I don't love it. I wouldn't own one, but I'd certainly drive one again.
  21. Yeah, but taht difference would be lost in emissions compliance, tariffs and transport. There is a reason why Holden vehicles with the same power plants as their US counterparts (GTO, Corvette, etc) have higher power output. The emissions laws there are far more lax.
  22. The G8 is a Holden Commodore. They aren't importing them from Australia, they are building Holden designed cars since GM owns Holden (just like Opel with the Astra and Aura). As far as the Buick, the Chinese apparently LOVE Buicks, it is THE luxury brand there. http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2007/04/2008-...hinese-get.html Perhaps an S-Class/7-Series would be a more appropriate comparison.
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