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  1. Walked over there at lunch (Hubcap Grill burgers are entirely decent)...

    Not to get too far off topic, but you should check out the Burger Guys Wednesday - Friday at Cafe Luz, next to Bayou Lofts. A little of a trek for most, but definitely worth it.

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  2. Yeah sure, rail to the barrio will drive sales at Houston Pavilions. Maybe the new owner can generate interest from pawn shop operators and refresquerias, and then strike it rich!

    Actually I am speaking of the area by the ballpark and discovery green. I am hoping that some of those surface lots can be developed (maybe a couple parking garages) and hopefully even get someone to develop some of those many abandoned buildings as well.

  3. http://www.coyoteugl...oon.com/denver/ still lists the Denver Pavilions Coyote Ugly as being in operation

    You are correct - I thought that they shut down because I didnt see a sign for them when I was there last year and I didnt go by the Pavillions when I was there this past year.

    I just hope with the rail extensions that downtown will start to thrive - only time will tell.

  4. Take a look at their tenant list: http://www.denverpav...ns.com/shop.php

    When Denver got hit with the recession, a lot of the tenants in their Pavillions were hit hard and most of the tenants listed are now gone - Coyote Ugly hasn't been in operation for at least two years (maybe three), the United Artists movie theater is barely operating, dont recall Barnes and Noble being there in October when I went.

    The thing about their pavillions is that they are right off of the Mall and they have a lot of foot traffic there and can survive off that, whereas we currently don't have the foot traffic. Now, if we had more residential places to live (like they have) then I think we'd be good but unfortunately we don't

  5. An article in this morning's Chronicle is stating that the Pavillions has been taken over by a receiver and could possibly foreclosed on.

    http://www.chron.com/business/article/Houston-Pavilions-could-be-headed-to-sale-or-2421353.php

    I know that the area is way better with the Pavillions there now but I hardly go there unless I feel like having some drinks and have a game of bowling or to see a show. I also don't know how busy the places get other than lunch. Do you think that they will be foreclosed upon and we may end up like Denver and lose most of our mainstays at the Pavillions?

  6. Ok, this isn't happening in Houston, for residents at least, though it seems as though Detroit is starting a cash incentive program to get people to move downtown.

    http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2011/07/25/program-offers-cash-incentives-to-live-downtown/

    I am wondering what you all think about this? If Houston were to implement a program similar to this, do you think the city, and Downtown especially, wpi;d reap any benefits from this? If so, what? If you don't already live here, would you consider it because of the cash?

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