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What was this built as? Doesn't seem like it would be built as a Popeyes...
Nordstrom Rack,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
^^ referring to CompUSA
Applebee's,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
Really overpriced/bad food!
Underbelly / The Hay Merchant,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
"Thanks for the mammaries" was the final message on the marquee.
Burlington Coat Factory,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
Thanks, my benign sockpuppet friend!
Burlington Coat Factory,
TLU2009
wrote
11 years ago:
Wrong, bro. It was a Garden Ridge!
Houston Racquet Club,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
...something I myself do not possess.
Houston Racquet Club,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
Ah, the joys of being wealthy...
Northway Shopping Center,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
Not built in 2004, which was what LoopNet says, that's when Academy replaced Randalls.
Erotic Cabaret,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
Google Street View has captured one of its patrons, it seems (he's carrying a paper bag, and it's not leftover Thai)
Restaurant Depot,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
I saw this in December 2011!
McDonald's,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
Yours truly came here in March 2008 on the way to the now-demolished Comfort Inn at Washington and Interstate 10.
Meyergrove Apartments (Site),
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
Name's correct.
Wellesley Inn & Suites,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
Yahoo! Travel states it was built in 1998.
Walmart,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
"Wal-Mart from better days"
Englewood Yard (Union Pacific),
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
WOW...that's 100 tracks at points!
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
...so please don't change it...
Awty International School Houston,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
They seem to have absorbed a warehouse at one point--notice inactive embedded tracks.
James L. Autry House,
BMIST
wrote
11 years ago:
I believe the polygon indicates #9. The James L. Autry House (#5) is the next house to the east (with the pool).
Compare to HCAD Facet Map 5356B2: http://www.hcad.org/iMaps/Tiles/Color_static/5356B2.pdf
McDonald's,
TLU2008
wrote
11 years ago:
*still there* as of August 2013. This makes me happy.
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