As a new "part time" resident of downtown (I live in the San Francisco Bay Area), I'm excited about the addition of Houston Pavilions to the area. The House of Blues is a great start. Another possible tenant that might draw people to the project from outside of the downtown area would be an Apple Computer Store. Since I'm new to the Houston area, I'm not sure how many Apple stores are around, but I'm sure one in the HP would be well recieved by loyal Apple product owners. A California Pizza Kitchen might also work along with a 10 or more screen Edwards or AMC movie complex. A Pottery Barn, Williams-Sonoma, Barns and Noble or Borders Bookstore, Victoria Secret, Banana Republic, Gap might also be possibilities. Whatever the mix of tenants, if the developers can convince 5% to 10% of the office worker population to spend time after work at HP on any given day, draw from the growing downtown resident population, draw from fans going to Minute Maid park or Toyota Center before or after events, visitors staying in the hotels downtown and attending conventions, they will have a project that will open alot of eyes. Add to that, residents of Houston from outside the downtown area that will patronize the project and it could be more successful than anyone imagined.