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  1. Thanks for all the advice concerning this home in an area I truly love. I will start the paper trail and will also send copies of all letters I sent to officials here in Houston to the property owner also. To the family asking about moving to this area, I most say Riverside is open to all races. Although parts of Riverside became nearly 100 % African American some areas such as the S Macgregor section always had a small mix of white families that never moved out. There are also Asians and Hispanics who have moved in recently to the townhomes and condos. Therefore we are no longer a black or white community but are on our way to becoming a 21st century American community, with all races and lifestyles welcome.
  2. Reported several times. Owner notified . Only action by the owner was to have someone board up opeings that were broken into. They even used an old interior door to board up a front window. Owner has stopped having yard mowed, city keeps putting yellow violation notices but haven't stepped in to take it down. Maybe they will soon, an abandoned home on Prospect off N Macgregor was recently taken down on behalf of the city after years of compliants from neighbors.
  3. Why does it take so long for the city of Houston to raze dangerous buildings. This eyesore surrounded by some of the most beautiful homes along South Macgregor has sit for years, racking up citation after citation. The city need to step in and tear it down, its is unsafe and beyond the stage where it could be renovated.
  4. Recently visited Greenwood Forest in northwest Harris County for the first time. Was surprised to find this well maintained up scaled quiet neighborhood just blocks off 1960 or Cypress Creek Parkway or Jack Rabbit Rd, depending on the age of those you talk too. I have three former neighbors from Riverside Terrace who purchased homes in this area, I accepted an offer to drive the kids out for a pool party. The first thing that struck me was those trees and the well maintained yards. With 3 small kids the 20 mph traffic signs was a pleasant surprise. The homes are large and so are the yards and the prices are unbelievable.A few homes from my friends home, was a huge mansion with 4 car garage and pool on nearly half an acre for under 250k. Near my friends home is a stately English Tudor nearly 4000 sq ft, with pool on a 12000sq ft lot for around $170K. Really considering selling my old ranch style 50's home in Riverside Terrace and moving to Greenwood Forest. Checked out the schools Klein ISD, they are great .Do anyone know if this subdivision is a good buy or just too good to be true!
  5. The mid century home on S Macgregor just past Scott was owned by a Football player who started remodeling the property, but sold it before any worthwhile improvements were completed. It was a very nice looking home with it's wide glass balcony. It was damaged by Hurricane Ike as was many others in the area. The tornadoes from Ike they cut threw MacGregor Park and made a path west from the park up S Macgregor and along the bayou. Our home on Fern wood received no damaged, but along S MacGregor nearly every home had either major roof damage, down trees or both. Many trees seemed to have been pulled from the ground with their roots intact others were just torn in half. We sit the hurricane out at home and yes just as they say in the movies it sounds like a freight train when a tornado goes over!
  6. The family that currently owns the old Weingaten estate have the following homes for sale in the Riverside area. 4202 Rose neath and 5715 Scott both are very large old homes with the home on Rose neath being the best of the two. Along the 4000 block of Fern wood you can find two large homes that are boarded up and not being lived in, both homes are still very nice and maintained. Several of the stately mansions along S. Macgregor were badly damaged by the tornadoes that swept through the area during Hurricane Ike and still sit empty. Despite this there are several new homes under construction or recently completed, including a McMansion on Rose neath near the home of Congress women Sheila Jackson Lee thats on the market for over $1,000,000. Former Police Chief C O Bradford demolished that beautiful mid century home on Rose neath that graces the cover of the Documentary "This is Our Home it's not for Sale" in order to build His McMansion .
  7. I live in Riverside Terrace off S Macgregor and Oak crest. There are several boarded up homes along my street. One home is a very large 50's ranch , the owner is now confined to an assisted living facility. The other home is a very impressive two story. The front yards are stilled maintained, but the rear yards are jungles. There are also several large empty homes one on Rose neath and the other on Scott near Charleston both are owned by the same family that owns the old Weingaten estate. The home on Roseneath is very stately with a pool, the Colonial home on Scott need a helping hand. I think both homes are for sale.
  8. This is a great site featuring homes from Riverside Terrace. http://www.foursquaredesignstudio.com/arti...sideterrace.pdf
  9. An article in the Houston Business Journal state that Frank Lloyd Wright designed a home in the Riverside Terrace area. Do anyone know if this is true, and if so where is the home?
  10. That section of Riverside is under going a major make over with new townhomes ,condo's and a multi-million dollar project being built on the corner of N Macgregor and 288. Very little thought is given to save any of those beautiful homes in that area
  11. With banks not lending for most new commercial projects, do anyone know if the rehab of the old Days Inn is still a go. And has anyone purchased the old Savoy Hotel. Both project would be a major lift to that end of downtown. I am aware that the luxury condo project across from Discovery Green is having such a hard time selling units that they have decided to rent them at bargain rates until the economy improves, which could spell trouble for all those other projects in the works downtown.
  12. I left U of H for UCLA back in the early 80's, managed to earn a Business degree in between hanging out at Westwood Village and crashing parties in Bel Air. The U of H lacks that kind of atmosphere surrounding it's campus they are no safe places to hang out, and partying in the area is dangerous. It will probably changed once the Third ward area increases it's new and renovated housing stock, get rid of the homeless crowd, drug dealers and clean up the blight.Would love to see the Scott St. corridor from I45 to Elgin lined with small shops, restaurants,clubs etc. the land is there just need someone with a vision!
  13. I wonder what they will do with those huge concrete sofas and chairs that are sitting in the front yard?
  14. I drove by the home today with the intention of taking some photos, but it was pouring down rain so I kept going. The home can be seen from the street behind the over grown bushes, and you can see a pile of dirt along the fence that must be over 20' tall. The home looks big enough to be the club house for the country club. Here is a sky view of the compound.
  15. The home is at 3033 Hampton behind the high shrubbery, if you want to see this architectural masterpiece hurry. The city of Missouri City wants to have it torn down within the next few weeks, if it is not repaired.
  16. Skyview of the Robinson Estate with that Donkey corral in the front yard
  17. Hope this hotel has good 24 hours security when it opens, because this is a extreme high crime area.
  18. Do any one have the schedule for the streets closures for the demolition of this hotel on 11-11-07, will Holcombe close or stay open. What time is the building to come down?
  19. The old Crown Plaza is now scheduled for implosion on November 11- 2007 The Holiday Inn across the street will have a roof top breakfast party to allow invited guest to witness the implosion
  20. I can still remember those old "Midnight Madness" sales my mom would drag us too! It was fun. The area today is mostly Flea markets and 99 cent stores.
  21. I visited this store for the first time today, it is very nice inside and out. While checking out I asked the clerk if the store would be 24 hours one day. The answer was "There's too much action in this area for 24 hours" The clerk say just take a drive down Main to McGowan and come back up Fannin and you will see why. What a shocker! Lots of homeless people and several "working boys" exposing themselves openly to cars on both Main and Fannin why hasn't HPD cleaned this area up. It is wide open!
  22. That home is on Ewing off N. Macgregor. It has sat for so long because it is over priced for the area. If the price dropped below $290,000 it would sell fast. For over $300,000 you go to S Macgregor bigger yard , better security no run down convenience stores with people hanging out, and no run down apartments a block away. Lower the price and it will sell
  23. Mansion at 3510 S Macgregor now has a "SOLD" sign out front. Hopefully someone will restore this grand mansion. Recent history sadly says it will probably be torned down and replace with an Ego-Mansion.
  24. The Weingarten name seems to be entangled with a lot of scandal in recent years. They own the company that wants to tear down River Oaks And Alabama Theaters. Son in law who help developer Greenway Plaza went to prison for bank fraud, Grand daughter went to jail for Enron fraud. Nothing like greed among the super rich!
  25. The neighborhood that Nat King Cole moved into in the late 1940's and had his Home bombed was Hancock Park, which was LA's "River Oaks" everyone who was anyone lived here "showbiz" folks weren't allowed no matter what color.Today Hancock Park is a racially mixed very rich area. It's list of famous home owners included at one time Muhammad Ali, Lou Rawls, Melanie Griffin (Still Lives Here) ,the estate of the Annenberg family is the official home of the Mayor of LA and a long list of stars who prefer it's New England and Traditional styled Mansions to the overdone Mansions on the West side live quietly here.It is next to Korean Town and the Miracle Mile starts in the neighborhood. Sammy Davis lived in Beverly Hills right next to Mary Picksford's "Pick fair" which was bought and destroyed by Pia Zodora. The neighbors welcomed him and he had no problems, it was only his lifestyle that raised eyebrows. The infamous OJ lived in Brentwood right down the street from Phyllis Diller and Roseanne Barr
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