Happy Fourth of July! To celebrate lets check out two chains both on their second run in Houston. Steak ‘n Shake returned to Houston in 2008 with their Eldridge and 1960 location. With the Katy, Pearland, and Webster locations opening 2012-2013. The previous incarnation of Steak n Shake dated from the mid-1970s and would only last until 1978. While I was never able to find an exact reason for them leaving Houston, it seems that lack of proper management was the largest cause. The second run of Steak ‘n Shake is deffinetly the winner for overall length, but there are …
Keep readingSpring Break Demolition Report: Bringing it to a Close
Today we say goodbye to the Spring Break Demolition Report, with a palty list of 3 demolitions. Saying goodbye doesn’t mean that I wont ever do this again. I anticipate a repeat next Spring Break, this was never meant to be a permanent solution but a tiding over. If you enjoyed this or not, let me know, I always appreciate feedback. This is a list of the buildings which received a City of Houston demolition permit the day before this post.
Keep readingSpring Break Demolition Report: Threading the Needle
Multiple older homes from prior to 1950 today. Also featuring a return to Westway, where we’ve been at least twice this week. This is a list of the buildings which received a City of Houston demolition permit the day before this post.
Keep readingSpring Break Demolition Report: It looks like a Cheap Mad Scientists Lair
Two bits of the continuing grentification of Montrose, and we’re back in Westway on the same street. This is a list of the buildings which received a City of Houston demolition permit the day before this post.
Keep readingSpring Break Demolition Report: Included Marble Fixtures
4 Homes and the return of a commercial demolition today on, Houston Historic Retail This is a list of the buildings which received a City of Houston demolition permit the day before this post.
Keep readingSpring Break Demolition Report: Surrounded on all Sides by Townhomes
We see a dip today in the number of permits files. This isn’t too surprising with the continuing Covid-19 pandemic. This is a list of the buildings which received a City of Houston demolition permit the day before this post.
Keep readingSpring Break Demolition Report: I can see clearly now
The Garden Oaks updates continue, and HCFCD takes another bite out of Greenspoint. This is a list of the buildings which received a City of Houston demolition permit the day before this post.
Keep readingSpring Break Demolition Report: The Famous Cypress of Chippendale
Based on the feedback from my last attempt at a Demolition Report, there seems to be a good amount of support for inclusion of residential properties. As of Friday I’m going to attempt a Daily Demolition Report over the remainder of Spring Break. This is a list of the buildings which received a City of Houston demolition permit the day before this post.
Keep readingHalf Price Books has left The Village
In July of 1981 Half Price Books opened in a prominent spot on University Boulevard. The first store to be built at the corner of University and Kirby was White House, which opened in June of 1941. A local department store chain, they were known for building smaller sized locations throughout the Houston suburbs. It would be purchased by the Meyer family, a group of family members who had been employed in various positions with Foley’s until they sold out to Federated in 1947. At this point they would switch the name to Meyer Bros. White House. In 1950, Only …
Keep readingDemolition Report: My attempt at a classic, February’s Retail Demolition Report
As with many of my current readers, I still have a huge, Swamplot shaped hole in my heart. The rise in my frequency of posting is largely due in part to a few readers contacting me and mentioning that this site helped somewhat to fill the void. In my research I sometimes check demolition reports. I have been wanting to share the demolition reports I’ve seen. However, I wanted to make some distinctions from Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report. I’m only featuring commercial properties which have: some connection to retail, are interesting, or are historic. 02/03/20 – 1134 Hamblen Rd Humble, …
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