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  1. Hey, seeing all this development, how in the heck is Slick Willy's still around? It is such a LooOOoooOoOooong time staple of Montrose so there is that of course...but from what i can tell it never seems to be as busy as it was back in the 90s early 2000's... 

    I wonder if it will ever be upgraded or change hands etc...

     

  2. ps...

    after reading this: https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article130443.html if i didn't know any better i would think that The Post Oak Hotel and River Oaks District were next door to each other!

    which gave me an idea... so he buys Post Oak Corner, builds a giant observation tower (to FINALLY do something with that dang lot) and part of that huge high rise of a tower includes a luxury (of course) gondola that takes them down to ROD!!! ha! I will submit plans to his office this afternoon 😛

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  3. wow didn't know that about Daphne!!!

    their hotels in austin really are my favorites especially Hotel St Celia... so just to have anything even remotely similar to that is exciting.

     

    thanks for the info as always!!! (and the always amazing photographs all over this forum!)

  4. since no one has posted on here lately...

    https://riveroakstheater.com/

    Opening soon! 

    (if you drive by you will see they have redone all the concrete around the theater...sidewalks, patio/entry, disability ramp and more! looks pretty amazing...my guess is an early to mid summer opening) 

    The River Oaks Theater is proud to be Houston’s premier art house cinema, where we will celebrate the lasting beauty and power of film. Paying homage to the theater’s rich history, we will feature cinema events such as The Rocky Horror Picture Show and host various film festivals, ensuring that film lovers can enjoy their movie experiences within this important cinematic gem.

    Guests of the River Oaks Theater will be able to enjoy an enhanced cinema experience with a focus on unmatched hospitality, high-quality food and beverages, flawless presentation, and other cutting-edge theater amenities.

    “The River Oaks Theater is a historical and cultural pillar in the city of Houston.” - Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner

    River Oaks Theater, Inc., is an affiliate of the Star Cinema Grill Group, a Houston-based dine-in-theater concept which currently operates eleven movie theaters in Texas and Illinois. River Oaks Theater, Inc. plans to preserve the theater’s rich history and Art Deco design, as well as its name, River Oaks Theater, so it continues to remain a top destination in Texas for movie fans.

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  5. Congrats on 100 years Memorial Park! I shall be there! 

    Memorial Park Conservancy is thrilled to celebrate the Park’s Centennial in 2024, complete with a Texas-sized birthday party on Saturday, March 9! For the second year in a row, Memorial Park Conservancy is hosting the Biggest Picnic in Texas, except this year, it’s the Biggest Picnic in Texas: 100th Birthday Edition! Presented by Chevron, this year’s event will feature picnic festivities, entertainment, food and drinks, treats from our friends at H-E-B and so much more!

    Join us on March 9 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. for a giant-sized celebration and wish the Park ‘Happy Birthday’ at this hugely popular family-friendly event! Free shuttle service will be provided from all Memorial Park parking lots to the event area.

    Stay tuned as we announce further details! https://www.memorialparkconservancy.org/visit/centennial-celebration/biggest-picnic-in-texas/

    Memorial Park hosts "The Biggest Picnic in Texas: 100th Birthday Edition"  March 9 | Community | theleadernews.com

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  6. all the barricades are down in front of the River Oaks Theater and they have completely redone the concrete entry/patio, sidewalks and even a concrete path/sidewalk for the disabled...looks really nice so far! 

    Hoping for an early summer opening...crossing fingers because i really am excited to see what they do with this place!

    Just FYi:

    taken from Houston Chronicle Nov 16, 2023 

    So what's up with the River Oaks Theatre?

    Way back in May, Culinary Khancepts, the new operators of Houston's last remaining vintage movie theater, announced that the shuttered venue might reopen by the end of 2023. Now we're coming up on Christmas, and it still doesn't look like anyone should be planning to spend their holidays watching the latest releases at a renovated theater. 
    But anyone who has driven by lately has seen new construction fencing surrounding the building at 2009 W. Gray, while the marquee has been partially dismantled. According to Maureen McNamara, co-founder/director of the nonprofit Friends of the River Oaks Theatre, everything is still moving forward.

    "I got a text from a friend of mine who just asked me what was happening with the River Oaks and said it looks like they've demolished the marquee. Actually … they are taking everything down to rebuild it," she said. "That's part of the restoration process that the sign company is doing. So, they're doing a full front-facing restoration of all the metal panels, all the letters and the neon, and all of that."

    McNamara says Culinary Khancepts is in the midst of applying for national historic designation for the theater and has already received state historic designation.

     "This is good news, but it's part of what's made waiting kind of harder," she says. "With national historic designation, you're able to not just have greater protections for the building, but you're also able to apply for tax credits for the parts of the restoration that are preservation related. That is a really big deal for the theater, obviously. It's one of the things that helps make the theater a stronger success over time."

    Bottom line: There's still no word on an opening date.

     

     

     

     

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  7. yeah back in the day Chuy's (late 80's and 90's) was THE place to go...it was in my mind the first cool Austin import and as much as i loved Austin this made me feel like Houston was cool (still and again ;) )

    every time i go now (maybe like once a month or two) it always seems semi busy and definitely not the nonstop hustle and bustle it used to be....in fact this was the place my friends got a job at if they wanted to be guaranteed nonstop business and good tips. I think it was never about how great the food was (but how dare you talk bad about the green ranch dip stuff!!!), but instead it was more about the good prices, the fun and lively atmosphere, decor and music and the hella cool people that worked and frequented there!

    I think you are probably right about this location one day being history but man what freaking fun memories i have thanks to this place! 

  8. always wondered about that place as well as i too get mine from Central Market and on rare occasions from Whole Foods on Post Oak since i can walk there. 

    i started a thing with friends during covid called Fresh Flower Fridays where every friday i would get flowers for my condo and post them on social media just to make myself feel happy during covid haha...and it spread with other friends posting theirs as well! 

    now it's more like Fresh Flowers Whenever Mine Die Day...but whatever ;) 

     

  9. such a relief (ha!) to see the progress finally on this dang development...

    now can we get these last 3 things:

    1) pf changs back in that location instead of the dumb new office building location 

    2) those cool stores or better next to Ra so it doesn't look like a ghost town

    3) a bridge that allows you to walk or ride a bike over the railroad tracks or better yet just raise the tracks of the train to got over Westheimer (and Richmond too while we are at it) 

     

    thanks in advance 🤪

     

     

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  10. 31 minutes ago, BigFootsSocks said:

    Oh nice a Uniqlo in Houston!

    i know! honestly i was so excited when they were going to take over the old 2 story Topman/Topshop in the Galleria...but covid i think made them pull out of that deal...but hey at least we are getting one still! 

    (still sad Topman closed and went online only..well except at Nordstrom but the selection is minute to say the least...)

     

  11. 16 hours ago, j_cuevas713 said:

    Every time I go to POST they have a decent crowd eating there. Good news! 

    You should go saturday (if the rain isnt too bad 😥 ) as it is coffee and cars 9am to 11am and the market from 11am to 7pm!  I go often and yes it always is buzzing...they just need to keep adding more to fill the building up with more shops or things to do (which will come in time i know). 

    (and now they have a micro Retail Village that just opened up with a handful of vendors and growing! 

    https://www.posthtx.com/shopx#shop-directory )

     

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