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Trae

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  1. Yes. That's what some DEIS report (I don't know, I think that is what it's called) said. Check the first page. It was posted by RedScare. And when do we get the first renderings for the line?
  2. Maybe they want to do both? Either way, City of Katy is doing what they can with their small city limit size. Thanks Houston!
  3. WoodCreek Development recently purchased 86 acres at the southwest corner of I-10 and Pin Oak Road for a retail and office development. The project will be called Katy Main Street. Plans are to have over 450,000 square feet of retail, restaurants, and banks, a full service hotel and 510,000 square feet of Class A office space. This property will be completed through a joint venture partnership with BPI Realty Services. BPI is a full-service commercial real estate firm specializing in shopping centers, developing and managing in excess of 3,000,000 square feet of retail centers. www.bpirealty.com Unlike WoodCreek Commons, WoodCreek Development will stay involved in this retail development after completion rather than selling the asset. Link: http://www.woodcreekdevelopment.com/retail-developments.html
  4. k. But Northpark has a movie theater and Galleria doesn't. Northpark also has some exclusive high-end stores that the Galleria does not have (obviously vice-versa as well). And Northpark does have a food court. They call it like "CentrePark" or something. They have this outdoor area part too, that's in the middle of this big seating area. That's about it. The only thing I like about Northpark is that the entire place is cohesive and looks the same. That, and Galleria's bathrooms are very messy. Yuck.
  5. ^^Actually, Northpark Mall is on par with Houston Galleria. Galleria Dallas is more on par with Memorial City. um... ...wut?
  6. This is not new. My cousin who lives in Sugar Land is being scouted by some NCAA schools. Look out for him .
  7. Texas still has plenty of Mervyns though. They are all in the Panhandle and West Texas.
  8. First, what small town in South Louisiana? Second, Walmart coming to this area won't be the same as the South Louisiana town. It's mostly chain and big box stores out this way anyway. Especially on a main highway.
  9. I'll call Great Wolf . They built one up in Grapevine, Texas. I'm sure one would work near EarthQuest and the SkiPark. They include waterparks in their hotels.
  10. Trae

    The Dark Knight

    I didn't think the movie was too long. It went by so fast. I thought it had ended like an hour before it did, so I was slurping up my soda (only having to use the restroom really bad once the movie was over). Went to Katy Mills at 7 PM. Movie was sold out until midnight, so we bought one for near midnight and went into the 7 showing anyway. It was worth it. Oh yeah, and Dark Knight breaks the all-time weekend record (over that POS Spiderman 3). In its first day, it did $67 million. Second day, it did $48 million, and Sunday, it did $43 million. http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jb68x_t...y79OGgD922GD901
  11. I heard it was sold out all day at Cinemark Memorial City for that movie (talking about Friday).
  12. I wish we had something on location. Hopefully it is up by Earth Quest.
  13. What he meant by "going nowhere" was places like Atascocita becoming its own city.
  14. Trae

    The Dark Knight

    The Dark Knight is scary though. Did you ever get a chance to go down and meet the actors when they were filming? Or was it like ultra security?
  15. Trae

    The Dark Knight

    That's cool Editor! And it barely squeaked by on its PG-13 rating because of violence and gore. And the film is VERY dark. Don't bring kids under 12, unless you plan on staying up late with them.
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    The Dark Knight

    I'm seeing it at 7 PM at Katy Mills. Should be packed. Some studio estimates are no having this thing have a $160 to $180 million opening weekend (most all time). Part of that is because the midnight showings were the largest ever. And I know some people who saw it, and they say it is nothing like a superhero movie. It is more like a crime/drama/action movie. They also said it barely squeaked by on its PG-13 rating. Some even say they don't know how it got the PG-13 rating. Uncut DVD confirmed.
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