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		<title>By: Lowest mortgage rates and closing costs.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lowest mortgage rates and closing costs.</dc:creator>
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Lowest california mortgage rates and closing costs. Lowest mortgage rates and closing costs....</description>
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		<title>By: HSACQ</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 22:57:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>March 05, 2010
Friday retail wrap 3&#124;5&#124;10
by Nancy Sarnoff :Houston Chronicle
http://blogs.chron.com/primeproperty/friday_retail_wrap/


KATY
Sport Clips
LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch at 23501 Cinco Ranch Blvd. and Grand Parkway

MISSOURI CITY
Sienna Smiles
The Shoppes at Sienna at 9119 Texas 6

CYPRESS
Ruby&#039;s Fine Flooring
Cy-Fair Shopping Center at 13217 Jones Rd.

TEXAS CITY
South Side Roller Derby
Palmer Shopping Center at the corner of Highway 146 and Palmer Highway

WILLOWBROOK
The Body Shoppe Hair and Nails
Willowbrook Shopping Center</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>March 05, 2010<br />
Friday retail wrap 3|5|10<br />
by Nancy Sarnoff :Houston Chronicle<br />
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<p>KATY<br />
Sport Clips<br />
LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch at 23501 Cinco Ranch Blvd. and Grand Parkway</p>
<p>MISSOURI CITY<br />
Sienna Smiles<br />
The Shoppes at Sienna at 9119 Texas 6</p>
<p>CYPRESS<br />
Ruby&#8217;s Fine Flooring<br />
Cy-Fair Shopping Center at 13217 Jones Rd.</p>
<p>TEXAS CITY<br />
South Side Roller Derby<br />
Palmer Shopping Center at the corner of Highway 146 and Palmer Highway</p>
<p>WILLOWBROOK<br />
The Body Shoppe Hair and Nails<br />
Willowbrook Shopping Center</p>
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		<title>By: HSACQ</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 23:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>KTRK NEWS Video Link: Light rail construction in the Galleria Area.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/video?id=7297506

Very interesting video regarding light rail construction in the Galleria Area.

Will light rail construction cause businesses in the Galleria area along Post Oak Blvd. cause them to relocate ?</description>
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<p>Very interesting video regarding light rail construction in the Galleria Area.</p>
<p>Will light rail construction cause businesses in the Galleria area along Post Oak Blvd. cause them to relocate ?</p>
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		<title>By: HSACQ</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 13:56:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>http://blogs.chron.com/primeproperty/2010/02/friday_retail_wrap_21210_1.htmlFriday retail wrap 2&#124;12&#124;10
February 12, 2010
Friday retail wrap 2&#124;12&#124;10

CHAMPIONS
Cherry Blossom Yoga
Forestwood Shopping Center at Champion Forest Drive and Cypresswood Drive

WEST HOUSTON
Service King Paint &amp; Body
21333 Katy Freeway

SOUTHWEST
Service King Paint &amp; Body
10475 Southwest Freeway

NORTH
Dollar General
Fulton Shopping Center located at 2958 Fulton St.

WEST
My Fit Foods
The Shoppes at San Felipe at San Felipe and Voss

TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER
Salata
6620 Fannin at Dryden

CYPRESS
Joe&#039;s Jeans
Houston Premium Outlets at 29300 Hempstead Rd.

ATASCOCITA
Pho An Vietnamese Restaurant
Atascocita Plaza Shopping Center

NORTHWEST
Oriental Village Chinese Restaurant
Hollister Pointe Shopping Center

KATY
Athletic Nation
The Mason Square Shopping Center at 2944 South Mason Rd

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February 12, 2010<br />
Friday retail wrap 2|12|10</p>
<p>CHAMPIONS<br />
Cherry Blossom Yoga<br />
Forestwood Shopping Center at Champion Forest Drive and Cypresswood Drive</p>
<p>WEST HOUSTON<br />
Service King Paint &#038; Body<br />
21333 Katy Freeway</p>
<p>SOUTHWEST<br />
Service King Paint &#038; Body<br />
10475 Southwest Freeway</p>
<p>NORTH<br />
Dollar General<br />
Fulton Shopping Center located at 2958 Fulton St.</p>
<p>WEST<br />
My Fit Foods<br />
The Shoppes at San Felipe at San Felipe and Voss</p>
<p>TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER<br />
Salata<br />
6620 Fannin at Dryden</p>
<p>CYPRESS<br />
Joe&#8217;s Jeans<br />
Houston Premium Outlets at 29300 Hempstead Rd.</p>
<p>ATASCOCITA<br />
Pho An Vietnamese Restaurant<br />
Atascocita Plaza Shopping Center</p>
<p>NORTHWEST<br />
Oriental Village Chinese Restaurant<br />
Hollister Pointe Shopping Center</p>
<p>KATY<br />
Athletic Nation<br />
The Mason Square Shopping Center at 2944 South Mason Rd</p>
<p>Houston Site Acquisitions. Let us help you find your next Houston retail space location.<br />
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		<title>By: HSACQ</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:38:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Houston Pavilions Adds Four New Restaurants 
Houston - 
HOUSTON -- Houston Pavilions, the first downtown mixed-use development of its kind in 20 years, with dining, entertainment, retail and office space, today announced the second wave of high-profile restaurant openings totaling more than 21,000 square feet. New restaurants include III Forks Steakhouse, Andalucia Tapas Restaurant &amp; Bar, Mia Bella Trattoria and Yao Restaurant and Bar.

This is the first major announcement in 2010 of restaurant openings and builds on the momentum generated by the opening of Lucky Strike Lanes and Lounge, an upscale bowling alley and entertainment venue during the fourth quarter of 2009. The 25,000-square-foot Lucky Strike Lanes and Lounge at Houston Pavilions includes 14 bowling lanes, a DJ booth, full bar and lounge, pool tables, state-of-the-art projection and sound systems, and gourmet food. The Houston location also boasts a Luxe Lounge, a VIP area with four bowling lanes and a private bar that can be booked for parties and events.


The four new restaurants include two concepts from Houston restaurateur Youssef Nafaa - Andalucia Tapas Restaurant &amp; Bar, which offers traditional Spanish dishes, and Mia Bella Trattoria specializing in hand-made pizzas and other Italian fare.


Andalucia Tapas Restaurant &amp; Bar serves up great food, music and entertainment. The menu includes traditional Spanish paella, hot and cold tapas, as well as selected Spanish wines from Rioja to Carmona. The weekends bring live music and Flamenco dancing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.


Mia Bella Trattoria is the fourth location of this Houston favorite, serving lunches and dinners of traditional Italian cuisine with regional American twists. Wine lovers will find an extensive list of well-priced offerings, while those seeking a cocktail will find a full spectrum of classic recipes and creative mixings that set the bar menu apart.


From the family of Houston Rockets superstar Yao Ming comes Yao Restaurant and Bar, which offers an eclectic mix of Chinese dishes as well as a fresh sushi bar. Along with its extensive menu of traditional Chinese favorites, Yao Restaurant and Bar creates more than 30 sushi rolls, sushi, sashimi and sashimi appetizers. The bar mixes special Houston Rocket&#039;s inspired drinks such as Long Shot Ice Tea, Slam Dunk Sling and the Reach-in Lychee Martini.


III Forks Steakhouse, a sophisticated concept from Fort Worth, offers elegant surroundings and a robust Texas-French menu that showcases U.S.D.A. Prime steaks and fresh seafood. The menu includes hearty portions of pepper steak, sirloin, bone-in rib-eye, pecan-crusted Idaho trout, and Dover sole, as well as an impressive wine cellar with varietals from around the globe.


&quot;We&#039;re so pleased that the dining and entertainment mix we&#039;re creating at Houston Pavilions reflects the balance we&#039;ve always had in mind, and seems to be just right for those seeking something new and different,&quot; said Phil Hudson, director of marketing for Houston Pavilions. &quot;From large venues like House of Blues and Lucky Strike Lanes to intimate treasures like Andalucia, Houston Pavilions is emerging as a destination unlike any place in the city.&quot;


Houston Pavilions brings together the best of city life in downtown Houston, offering visitors top-notch restaurants, nightclubs and retail all in an open-air center with easy access to the light rail, valet and covered parking.


Retail space and dining venues occupy the first two levels of the center, with entertainment venues located on the third floor. A central courtyard and people-friendly streetscapes allow for alfresco dining and lots of window-shopping. In the anchor positions are House of Blues, XXI Forever, Lucky Strike Lanes, and Books-A-Million. Each of the anchors is in excess of 24,000 square feet. The second and third floors of the development are connected by bridges, called the Houston Pavilion &quot;Sky Rings,&quot; spanning Fannin and San Jacinto streets.

 
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<p>Houston Pavilions Adds Four New Restaurants<br />
Houston &#8211;<br />
HOUSTON &#8212; Houston Pavilions, the first downtown mixed-use development of its kind in 20 years, with dining, entertainment, retail and office space, today announced the second wave of high-profile restaurant openings totaling more than 21,000 square feet. New restaurants include III Forks Steakhouse, Andalucia Tapas Restaurant &#038; Bar, Mia Bella Trattoria and Yao Restaurant and Bar.</p>
<p>This is the first major announcement in 2010 of restaurant openings and builds on the momentum generated by the opening of Lucky Strike Lanes and Lounge, an upscale bowling alley and entertainment venue during the fourth quarter of 2009. The 25,000-square-foot Lucky Strike Lanes and Lounge at Houston Pavilions includes 14 bowling lanes, a DJ booth, full bar and lounge, pool tables, state-of-the-art projection and sound systems, and gourmet food. The Houston location also boasts a Luxe Lounge, a VIP area with four bowling lanes and a private bar that can be booked for parties and events.</p>
<p>The four new restaurants include two concepts from Houston restaurateur Youssef Nafaa &#8211; Andalucia Tapas Restaurant &#038; Bar, which offers traditional Spanish dishes, and Mia Bella Trattoria specializing in hand-made pizzas and other Italian fare.</p>
<p>Andalucia Tapas Restaurant &#038; Bar serves up great food, music and entertainment. The menu includes traditional Spanish paella, hot and cold tapas, as well as selected Spanish wines from Rioja to Carmona. The weekends bring live music and Flamenco dancing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.</p>
<p>Mia Bella Trattoria is the fourth location of this Houston favorite, serving lunches and dinners of traditional Italian cuisine with regional American twists. Wine lovers will find an extensive list of well-priced offerings, while those seeking a cocktail will find a full spectrum of classic recipes and creative mixings that set the bar menu apart.</p>
<p>From the family of Houston Rockets superstar Yao Ming comes Yao Restaurant and Bar, which offers an eclectic mix of Chinese dishes as well as a fresh sushi bar. Along with its extensive menu of traditional Chinese favorites, Yao Restaurant and Bar creates more than 30 sushi rolls, sushi, sashimi and sashimi appetizers. The bar mixes special Houston Rocket&#8217;s inspired drinks such as Long Shot Ice Tea, Slam Dunk Sling and the Reach-in Lychee Martini.</p>
<p>III Forks Steakhouse, a sophisticated concept from Fort Worth, offers elegant surroundings and a robust Texas-French menu that showcases U.S.D.A. Prime steaks and fresh seafood. The menu includes hearty portions of pepper steak, sirloin, bone-in rib-eye, pecan-crusted Idaho trout, and Dover sole, as well as an impressive wine cellar with varietals from around the globe.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re so pleased that the dining and entertainment mix we&#8217;re creating at Houston Pavilions reflects the balance we&#8217;ve always had in mind, and seems to be just right for those seeking something new and different,&#8221; said Phil Hudson, director of marketing for Houston Pavilions. &#8220;From large venues like House of Blues and Lucky Strike Lanes to intimate treasures like Andalucia, Houston Pavilions is emerging as a destination unlike any place in the city.&#8221;</p>
<p>Houston Pavilions brings together the best of city life in downtown Houston, offering visitors top-notch restaurants, nightclubs and retail all in an open-air center with easy access to the light rail, valet and covered parking.</p>
<p>Retail space and dining venues occupy the first two levels of the center, with entertainment venues located on the third floor. A central courtyard and people-friendly streetscapes allow for alfresco dining and lots of window-shopping. In the anchor positions are House of Blues, XXI Forever, Lucky Strike Lanes, and Books-A-Million. Each of the anchors is in excess of 24,000 square feet. The second and third floors of the development are connected by bridges, called the Houston Pavilion &#8220;Sky Rings,&#8221; spanning Fannin and San Jacinto streets.</p>
<p>Houston Site Acquisitions. Let us help you find your next Houston retail space location.<br />
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		<title>By: HSACQ</title>
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		<dc:creator>HSACQ</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 18:03:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>http://blogs.chron.com/primeproperty/2009/12/friday_retail_wrap_christmas_2.html
Friday retail wrap &#124; Christmas 2009
A weekly list of restaurants and retailers that have recently opened, signed new leases or bought land for new stores in the Houston area.

WILLIS
Tender Touch Nails
Sam Houston Town Center at I-45 and FM 1097

SOUTHWEST
Posh Fashion
The Villages at West Oaks at 2362 South Highway 6

NORTHWEST
Compass Bank, Smilecrafters
Stables Town Center at Spring Cypress and Champions Forest

WEST
Tuesday Morning
Westheimer Commons at Westhiemer and South Dairy Ashford

SUGAR LAND
Berripop
Lake Pointe Village at U.S. 59 and Texas 6
Nifty After Fifty
Sugar Creek Village Shopping Center at 13809 Southwest Freeway

WASHINGTON AVE.
Berripop
3939 Washington Ave.

HUMBLE
Roberts Carpets and Fine Floors
20465 Highway 59

LEAGUE CITY
JSC Federal Credit Union
Tuscan Lakes Shopping Center at the northwest corner of State Highway 96 and FM 270

NORTHWEST
PC Parts &amp; Services
The Commons at Willowbrook at 7696 FM 1960

SPRING
Kolache Factory
5941 FM 2920

CYPRESS
Kolache Factory
25823 Highway 290

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Friday retail wrap | Christmas 2009<br />
A weekly list of restaurants and retailers that have recently opened, signed new leases or bought land for new stores in the Houston area.</p>
<p>WILLIS<br />
Tender Touch Nails<br />
Sam Houston Town Center at I-45 and FM 1097</p>
<p>SOUTHWEST<br />
Posh Fashion<br />
The Villages at West Oaks at 2362 South Highway 6</p>
<p>NORTHWEST<br />
Compass Bank, Smilecrafters<br />
Stables Town Center at Spring Cypress and Champions Forest</p>
<p>WEST<br />
Tuesday Morning<br />
Westheimer Commons at Westhiemer and South Dairy Ashford</p>
<p>SUGAR LAND<br />
Berripop<br />
Lake Pointe Village at U.S. 59 and Texas 6<br />
Nifty After Fifty<br />
Sugar Creek Village Shopping Center at 13809 Southwest Freeway</p>
<p>WASHINGTON AVE.<br />
Berripop<br />
3939 Washington Ave.</p>
<p>HUMBLE<br />
Roberts Carpets and Fine Floors<br />
20465 Highway 59</p>
<p>LEAGUE CITY<br />
JSC Federal Credit Union<br />
Tuscan Lakes Shopping Center at the northwest corner of State Highway 96 and FM 270</p>
<p>NORTHWEST<br />
PC Parts &#038; Services<br />
The Commons at Willowbrook at 7696 FM 1960</p>
<p>SPRING<br />
Kolache Factory<br />
5941 FM 2920</p>
<p>CYPRESS<br />
Kolache Factory<br />
25823 Highway 290</p>
<p>Houston Site Acquisitions. Let us help you find your next Houston retail space location.<br />
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		<title>By: HSACQ</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 21:26:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>November 19, 2009
Good news for General Growth

General Growth Properties, the bankrupt shopping operator mall whose properties include five Houston-area malls, said its lenders have agreed to restructure some $8.9 billion in mortgage loans, AP reported today.

The agreements, which cover loans on more than 70 malls, could enable some of the shopping centers to exit bankruptcy before the end of this year, the company said. 
Thomas Nolan, Jr., General Growth&#039;s president and chief operating officer, said he hoped the deals announced Thursday would lay the groundwork for restructuring another $6 billion in mortgage loans on other shopping malls.

General Growth is &quot;hopeful that our other secured mortgage lenders will work with us to reach agreements quickly,&quot; he said in a statement.


Deerbrook Mall and The Woodlands Mall were included in 158 regional shopping centers owned by Chicago-based General Growth, along with certain other subsidiaries, that also filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in April.

The company&#039;s other local properties - Baybrook Mall, First Colony Mall and Willowbrook Mall - were not involved in the bankruptcy filings.

While malls are its main business, General Growth inherited the Bridgeland master-planned community in northwest Harris County when it acquired the Rouse Co. in 2004.

The company also owns a 42.5 percent stake in The Woodlands Development Co.., which operates the 28,000-acre residential community north of Houston. Morgan Stanley Real Estate Fund II owns the rest.

Neither Bridgeland nor The Woodlands Development Co. were included in the Chapter 11 filings.

General Growth&#039;s lenders agreed to extend the due dates on the loans to between January 2014 and as far off as 2018, according to AP.

I agree that this is good news for these regional malls and the areas surrounding them .

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>November 19, 2009<br />
Good news for General Growth</p>
<p>General Growth Properties, the bankrupt shopping operator mall whose properties include five Houston-area malls, said its lenders have agreed to restructure some $8.9 billion in mortgage loans, AP reported today.</p>
<p>The agreements, which cover loans on more than 70 malls, could enable some of the shopping centers to exit bankruptcy before the end of this year, the company said.<br />
Thomas Nolan, Jr., General Growth&#8217;s president and chief operating officer, said he hoped the deals announced Thursday would lay the groundwork for restructuring another $6 billion in mortgage loans on other shopping malls.</p>
<p>General Growth is &#8220;hopeful that our other secured mortgage lenders will work with us to reach agreements quickly,&#8221; he said in a statement.</p>
<p>Deerbrook Mall and The Woodlands Mall were included in 158 regional shopping centers owned by Chicago-based General Growth, along with certain other subsidiaries, that also filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in April.</p>
<p>The company&#8217;s other local properties &#8211; Baybrook Mall, First Colony Mall and Willowbrook Mall &#8211; were not involved in the bankruptcy filings.</p>
<p>While malls are its main business, General Growth inherited the Bridgeland master-planned community in northwest Harris County when it acquired the Rouse Co. in 2004.</p>
<p>The company also owns a 42.5 percent stake in The Woodlands Development Co.., which operates the 28,000-acre residential community north of Houston. Morgan Stanley Real Estate Fund II owns the rest.</p>
<p>Neither Bridgeland nor The Woodlands Development Co. were included in the Chapter 11 filings.</p>
<p>General Growth&#8217;s lenders agreed to extend the due dates on the loans to between January 2014 and as far off as 2018, according to AP.</p>
<p>I agree that this is good news for these regional malls and the areas surrounding them .</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 21:20:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Blog News Entry from Houston Chronicle

http://blogs.chron.com/primeproperty/friday_retail_wrap/

€November 20, 2009
Friday retail wrap 11&#124;20&#124;09
A weekly list of restaurants and retailers that have recently opened or signed new leases in the Houston area.

INNER LOOP
One Green Street
Plaza in the Park Shopping Center at Buffalo Speedway and Westpark Dr.

SUGAR LAND
Verizon Wireless
Riverpark Shopping Center at 19820 Southwest Freeway

GALLERIA AREA
Carrie Ann&#039;s Shopping Addict
Uptown Park at Post Oak Boulevard and the West Loop

SOUTHWEST
Family Thrift Center
Sharpstown Plaza on Bellaire Boulevard just west of the Southwest Freeway

WILLOWBROOK
Candle Warehouse Factory Outlet
Willowbrook Common&#039;s Shopping Center at 7710 FM 1960 West

INNER LOOP
Texas Tuscan Furniture Designs
1302 West Gray between Waugh and Montrose Boulevard

Recent retail center transactions along with a tenant list showing where the space leased is located.

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<p>€November 20, 2009<br />
Friday retail wrap 11|20|09<br />
A weekly list of restaurants and retailers that have recently opened or signed new leases in the Houston area.</p>
<p>INNER LOOP<br />
One Green Street<br />
Plaza in the Park Shopping Center at Buffalo Speedway and Westpark Dr.</p>
<p>SUGAR LAND<br />
Verizon Wireless<br />
Riverpark Shopping Center at 19820 Southwest Freeway</p>
<p>GALLERIA AREA<br />
Carrie Ann&#8217;s Shopping Addict<br />
Uptown Park at Post Oak Boulevard and the West Loop</p>
<p>SOUTHWEST<br />
Family Thrift Center<br />
Sharpstown Plaza on Bellaire Boulevard just west of the Southwest Freeway</p>
<p>WILLOWBROOK<br />
Candle Warehouse Factory Outlet<br />
Willowbrook Common&#8217;s Shopping Center at 7710 FM 1960 West</p>
<p>INNER LOOP<br />
Texas Tuscan Furniture Designs<br />
1302 West Gray between Waugh and Montrose Boulevard</p>
<p>Recent retail center transactions along with a tenant list showing where the space leased is located.</p>
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		<description>November 20, 2009
http://blogs.chron.com/primeproperty/2009/11/the_finale_of_hollywood_video_1.html

The finale of Hollywood Video


The Hollywood Video at 1201 Westheimer was locked up today - a casualty of the economy. That or Netflix.

A &quot;Lock Out Notice&quot; on the door to Hollywood Entertainment Corporation said due to unpaid rent the management had exercised its option to change the locks.

Coincidentally, it also said the keys could be obtained by &quot;paying all past due rentals, late fees and other charges.&quot;

Some were expecting this to happen.

Amnesia Houston recently noticed that big chunks of the marquee had been falling off.



It&#039;s actually the second historic theater in the neighborhood to shutter this year.

The Bookstop also closed, abandoning the old Alabama Theater.

Films from Cinema Arts Festival were showing there recently, but its permanent future is still unclear.

I remember back in the 90s when the old Tower Theater used to be a dance club.

Here&#039;s how it looked in 1936.



What would you like to see in the Tower Theater space

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<p>The finale of Hollywood Video</p>
<p>The Hollywood Video at 1201 Westheimer was locked up today &#8211; a casualty of the economy. That or Netflix.</p>
<p>A &#8220;Lock Out Notice&#8221; on the door to Hollywood Entertainment Corporation said due to unpaid rent the management had exercised its option to change the locks.</p>
<p>Coincidentally, it also said the keys could be obtained by &#8220;paying all past due rentals, late fees and other charges.&#8221;</p>
<p>Some were expecting this to happen.</p>
<p>Amnesia Houston recently noticed that big chunks of the marquee had been falling off.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s actually the second historic theater in the neighborhood to shutter this year.</p>
<p>The Bookstop also closed, abandoning the old Alabama Theater.</p>
<p>Films from Cinema Arts Festival were showing there recently, but its permanent future is still unclear.</p>
<p>I remember back in the 90s when the old Tower Theater used to be a dance club.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how it looked in 1936.</p>
<p>What would you like to see in the Tower Theater space</p>
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