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TGM

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  1. Personally, I don't really consider the retail at Post to be thriving other than the restaurants and even that is debatable.

    One of the reasons why the Post ground-level retail has ebbed and flowed was the person/company they had managing it. I'm not sure who they are working with now, but in conversations with a few former retailers this guy drove away and turned off many a business owner. There is always going to be challenges in leasing these types of developments, it would make more sense to be less appraisive to the people who actually want to be there. Not so for Mr. P.

  2. Greyhound has never really felt the heat from the community on their Houston location. The closest they got to it was when this Dallas-based company was confronted about the policy of dumping Huntsville TDC parolees into Midtown on a weekly basis.

    The parolees would come to Houston first and then were supposed to catch a bus to their final destinations. So if they were returning to Dallas, they would first arrive in Houston, then go to Dallas. The problem was that people would hang out here for a few days before catching their next bus and HPD at the time testified that their was a noticeable spike in Midtown crime after the Wednesday drop-offs. After some pressure from the 2016 Main folks, the parolees were met by TDC or some other gov entity and routed to their proper bus. At some point this stopped when they figured the public stopped caring. Greyhound always does the bare minimum until forced to clean things up. Maybe it's again time to ask them to bring more to the table.

  3. Greyhound is not going anywhere. It's funny how no one seems to mind them, but everyone goes rabid at the thought of them being relocated to their area.

    Some time ago Midtown ponied up $20k for an intermodal study that ultimately got high jacked by Metro. There were grand plans for Near-Northside intermodal facility, but nothing ever materialized besides Metro spending the money. When I last asked about it I was told there would be nothing before 2017, which pretty much made my decision to cash-out for me.

  4. Love how the article states that their services were needed in the neighborhood because their was always a line out the door. I always scratched my head about the wisdom of that location, but from a landlords perspective I'm sure it made total sense. I wonder what changed to make the landlord rethink leasing to someone who always pays their bills. (Besides more $$$$)

  5. I have already admitted that, so far, I am surprised at how weak the crowds are at Walmart. I have scoped out the parking lot several times on weekends and evenings when it should be packed and have seen about the same number of cars I would see at Whole Foods or Kroger and generally less than I see at Target.

    Bollocks. I have a hard time believing that you are performing recon in the Wal-Mart parking lot. I will now have keep an eye out for a fellow with a pair of Bushnell bi-nocs parked way out in employee parking land.

    My last visit to the Heights Wal-Mart had me waiting for a primo space up front for over 2 minutes while bubba searched for his lighter to light one up before backing out. On the way out the parking lot 3/4 full.

    So much for tales of tumbleweeds blowing around at Heights Wal-Mart.

  6. Also the new Kroger seems to be a gathering place for female Russian spies, and I have been attempting to draw them further into the occupied lands with no success.

    Good to know others are out there. We've taken up positions and have inserted a mole into Taco Cabana. To pass on a message order the #5 combo at 5pm and exclaim "Che What?" when asked if its a to go order.

    Recon has determined that there are good values in the vegetable section, and deals can be made on the Ministry of Rubbish approved trash bags. Parking is never an issue.

  7. Just checking in to see how everyone is surviving post-invasion.

    Has everyone found a tribal leader in the post-apococlypse? Are we all organized into clans now? Information is scarce.

    Everything in Red Sector A appears to be okay. Any word on how many Mom & Pops, Mom & Moms, Pop and Pops, etc that we have lost?

    I realize I am trading with our occupiers, but my experiences there have been great. I feel so guilty and self-loathing....

  8. Youre right, Im sorry, lets just forgo Houstons history and let it all dissapear, who cares I guess anyways.

    Which era of history do you wish to preserve, and which one do you wish to see fall by the wayside?

    Architecture and music have much in common. Your parents hated what you listened to and you feel this generations music is hollow and contrived. In 50 years some overbearing group will be protesting the destruction of McMansions for the purpose of building the latest faux-neo-classic-Victorian-revival-du jour. I hope you hold true to your word and protest this outrageous destruction of historic Houston architecture.

  9. So Caroline is the Champs-Élysées and the San Jacinto building is the Arc de Triomphe?

    Someone needs to tell the Caroline street drug dealers to start hawking souvenirs and offering to take your photo.

    Urban planners always swing for the fences, but they might get close on this one given the complete lack of anything on this street.

  10. You can't just move in and toss out people like they are garbage. Money buys property but not always influence. And no zoning is why overall the city of houston is a joke.

    No, the city is a joke because of inefficiency, corruption, and lack of fiscal discipline.

    The lack of zoning has ensured that relatively affordable homes can be built in the city, which are purchased by those moving from cities with zoning in place. Not much left to zone in Detroit, Buffalo,etc.

  11. Another Starbucks?! Good god there's one at Randall's and one at Gray and Smith, how many do we need within a 1/2 mile radius?

    The #1 complaint from Starbucks customers is that there are not enough Starbucks stores close by.

  12. The design wouldn't be an issue if Walmart hadn't come into the community claiming that this was some great new urban design prototype.

    I'm guessing that it could be nouveau Bahaus revival and you'd still have an axe to grind.

    I cannot believe this thread is reached the point where we're discussing design atheticisms.

    "Yeah, I would shop at the Heights Walmart, but they've totally botched their attempt at mixing neo-classical with Le Corbusier's Radiant City vision..."

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  13. something that took me by surprise was as I walked out there was a hipster rolling around on his fixie with some mustache handle bars, no doubt he was scoping the place out to ensure anyone he might know wasn't there before finding somewhere to lock up and go inside.

    Well I'm not shopping there now that it's so uncool it's now cool. Can't imagine the sight of hipster beards at the community breakfast joint all ratted up with Great Value brand puffed rice cereal and bulk Silk milk.

  14. I couldn't resist and went to the new Walmart on Sunday afternoon. My first impression was "where is everyone?" For a store that is located as centrally as any Walmart in Houston, the crowds were more like a Walmart way out in the burbs.

    S3mh,

    This could be the due to a phenomenon unknown to those inside RUDH. The lower classes gather to watch gladiators performing feats of strength in a steel coliseum. These mighty warriors attract a raucous crowd which paints itself with tradition pagan markings while consuming copious amounts of fermented refreshments. To the uninformed, it might appear that massive bloodshed is to occur, but somehow they are more concerned with moving a leather ball across a large green meadow. It's rather fascinating to observe the amusements of the masses. I believe you may have witnessed the impact that such a game had on the local community market.

  15. Overall, a nice store for a Walmart. I still won't go there often since I am more of a Kroger guy, but if I need something cheap and plastic, I know where to find it. I loaded my groceries in the truck, and drove back across the Bridge of Death (answering all 3 questions correctly) and came back home. Somewhat anticlimactic, given the predictions of doom and gloom by RUDE, Leonard and s3mh.

    Red, you make big risk traveling outside the people's historic district and across the Bridge of Death to partake in the den of the kapitalists. Glad to see you returned safely, just be sure to always have your papers in order.

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