So from the curvature of the building the center crown jewel of the square sat right where the Home Depot lumber dept down sits? I was not yet born when the Square had her glory days but this was very depressing. I wish I had gotten a chance to see the place before Home Depot came in. That curved building faced a large fountain in the central courtyard of the Westbury Square complex. The building was home to Cargo Houston, one of the Square's main tenants. It was a large store filled with an eclectic assortment of imported home accessories, housewares, gift wrap, scarves, costume jewelry - well-made and well-designed - at reasonable prices. Its owners traveled the world and personally selected the merchandise. They also owned The Candle Shop in Westbury Square where hand-dipped candles were made while you watched; and Faroy, a separate company that produced scented candles, stationery and decorative items. Friends of mine were associated with these businesses and I visited the Square often. Sadly, since Cargo Houston closed, there hasn't been a store in Houston to compare - it was unique. Cost Plus World Market runs a poor second...