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mike

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  1. Town and Country was an open-air center previously, many many years ago. They better have good service and maintain the property well, or it will soon be known as Hotel Hell.
  2. An adult store that's apparently part of a nationwide chain. I believe it occupies what used to be the old Roy Rogers restaurant.
  3. You live in the mall? Seriously, these developers own the mall and just poured millions into upgrading it. Why would they want to develop something away from it that wouldn't benefit it?
  4. Your average Whataburger is much faster than it was 10 years ago. And Whataburger prices are competitive with other fast food restaurants as their regular fries and drinks compare to others' "biggie" size menu options.
  5. Did Hare & Hare name Forest Hill? http://www.umkc.edu/whmckc/Hare/Hare%20history.htmI also wonder if he had anything to do with the planning of Forest Park Cemetary.
  6. Top dollar for tainted land? By Nancy Sarnoff Houston Chronicle, 2005 An abandoned toxic waste site that sits in the heart of a forgotten neighborhood two miles east of downtown could soon become the target of a bidding war by developers. The sales price could top $8 million for a 36-acre Superfund site, reflecting how this Fifth Ward neighborhood is changing. Despite the site's tainted past, its close-in location and size have already attracted multiple prospective buyers. The site, at 3617 Baer, has been abandoned since the early 1990s. And whoever leaves the auction with the deed to the contaminated property will also inherit a liability: the cleanup. The projected cost for remediation is about $6.6 million, which will be included in the sales price. Officials said the sale will likely mark the first time a Superfund site in this region of the Environmental Protection Agency
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