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elecpharm

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  1. green, lush vegetation. It can't be west Texas. Killeen?
  2. On Yahoo's homepage today in the featured section, an image of, excuse me for not knowing the new name, enron tower II and the skybridge was shown with the title of the article reading: Most-lucrative real estate Find the neighborhoods in America which have experienced the greatest price appreciation.
  3. Project update Greenway Commons This location would have been prime for a Regent Square type development. Disappointing.
  4. The pictures posted on this site are not the current renderings for the new Jets/Giants stadium. Those can be seen here The stadium seems to have taken many cues from the new Cowboys stadium. Even at that, 1.3 billion seems way overpriced for a stadium without a retractable roof. I would think that two separate 600 million dollar stadiums would be more economical for each club.
  5. An impressive statistic for this West Texas city. Cash flow from 'black gold' boosts Tall City figures Houston ranked 30th.
  6. Didn't Mario Williams buy her house? I beleive I read that in the Chroncile a few months ago.
  7. Dinosaurs? Here? It's a possibility. The article states that 64 locations were possibilities for the project, yet East Montgomery County was chosen. I'd like to see the list of the other locations. Dinosaur Park
  8. Thanks for posting the updated photos. It's nice to see the progress along Wall Street.
  9. This is a nice article featuring Reliant Stadium. a blurb: "Oceanside, you have no real idea what lies ahead if the stars align, if the voters approve, and the Chargers put their big foot down on Goat Hill. But don't feel bad. Neither do I. Neither does almost anybody. Well, Jim Steeg, whom we'll meet later, does, but he's probably the most creative thinker in pro football. But if you're thinking of an updated Qualcomm, you are so last century. You need to get out more. Houston, perhaps. " San Diego Newspaper
  10. if this list is for the houston pavillions, this means the hard rock cafe will yet again change its location. corner bakery is currently located in a prime spot along the rail line. would this be a second location?
  11. Absolutely fantastic. I am out of the country at the moment so seeing these photos makes them that much more enjoyable. Houston is a fantastic city.
  12. memories. i used to work at a little pharmacy right off of lindsey lane. 'sooner pharmacy.' my apartmnet was located on lindsey lane as well.
  13. thanks for posting these photos. have any photos of sooner fashion mall, coach's, or lindsey lane?
  14. at least 3 years if not longer and the clock keeps ticking. i wonder if it is a monetary issue. are they trying to raise the needed funds to complete the project? do they own the property? i began to doubt the project when cvs set up shop on a corner of the lot. i'd like to see this project come to fruition.
  15. koreans as well. they celebrate thanksgiving this week too.
  16. the rail line hasn't bothered the patrons of other establishments along main. Julia's Bistro, Sammy's, Continental Club, etc. appear to be doing just fine. In fact Julia's Bistro and Sammy's opened after the rail line was built. Maybe he lives in Afton Oaks
  17. more indonesia Soekarno-Hatta International Airport a gate at the domestic terminal at the airport in jakarta jakarta skyline busy streets in bogor the water company - bogor one of many malls in bogor bogor trade mall plaza bogor the neighborhood - mountain view, bukit sentul
  18. update: it's growing Condo Project Grows in Scope, Size
  19. my vacation this year was spent on the island of java. i stayed about 35 miles south of jakarta, the capital city, in a great area of bogor called bukit sentul, which, when translated is, 'the hills of sentul'. it was an amazing trip. jakarta a new mall being built a common site in bogor - driveways takes precedence over the sidewalks gray street dwellings in bogor a common site on almost every major road - street vendors of all kinds some of the tallest structures in the city an entrance to the university this type of housing could be viewed for miles. a residence with one of the dominant driveways salatiga. a city about 250 miles east of jakarta. i enjoyed this city. a marketplace the only mall in salatiga. the grocery store was located on the highest floor, the 5th floor. the mall had escalators and stairs but no elevators. think this design would fly in houston? the electric company - one of the taller structures in town borobudur in central java- the largest buddhist monument in the world. - it was a truly magnificient site. bellanove country mall. this is a large shopping center containing a hypermart, food court and many, many other stores. i spent quite a bit of time here drinking bad coffee and conversing with the locals. the entrance to bukit sentul this is where i stayed while in indonesia looking out the front door
  20. from metroblogging our fair city's mayor is currently a finalist in the World Mayor 2006 contest. And just who are these World Mayor people, you say? They describe themselves using the following words: World Mayor, an annual project organised by City Mayors, intends to raise the profile of mayors worldwide, as well as honour those who have served their communities well and who have contributed to the well-being of cities, nationally and internationally. Above all, World Mayor wants to show the world what great mayors can achieve. Mayor White is one of 50 finalists (selected from 677 nominees), with only 10 being mayors of cities in North America. vote here
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