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- Sage Department Stores - Page 2 - Historic Houston - HAIF The Houston . . .
"The abandoned Builders Square store, located across the street from Meyerland Plaza, is being demolished and replaced with a Lowe's Home Improvement store The 150,000-square-foot Lowe's store will be built on a 14 8-acre site that Lowe's is leasing at the southeast corner of the West Loop and Beechnut The new store will open in late 2002
- Attic Ladder Repair - Houston Construction, Home Repair, and . . .
Lowe's and Home Depot carry them; don't know if they install them or not According to what I've read on the internet, installation is a two-man job and you might need to re-frame the opening and replace the trim
- New cooktop, vent question - Houston Construction, Home Repair, and . . .
New cooktop, vent question By sjetexas July 24, 2008 in Houston Construction, Home Repair, and Improvement
- List Of Things Demolished For Katy Freeway Expansion
Hey! Right now, I'm composing a list of buildings and structures demolished for the Katy Freeway expansion It's extensive, but currently in a draft form, and I'd like your help in expanding it or making it better somehow Because HAIF doesn't allow editing of posts after 2 hours, I'll make later
- Sage Department Stores - Page 3 - Historic Houston - HAIF The Houston . . .
The Sage I grew up with was at Beechnut at Post Oak before there was a West Loop It's where Lowe's is now I was intrigued by their carts that would roll the purchases outside for you to drive up and get I recall that I bought Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti there My first rock album
- Hurricane Fence Company - Historic Houston - HAIF The Houston Area . . .
Hurricane Fence Company makes and sells all manner of residential and commercial fencing Founders Raymond and Leon Schindler started the company when they invented the chain link fence in the 1930s Their factory was on the old Katy Road for many years, but at some point in the 80s they sold that property and moved to Pasadena The Schindler family sold HFC to Wesley Marsh in 2000 In 1970
- Town Country Village (Pre-Mall) History - Houston Architecture
Wasn't where Town and Country Mall used to be before the mall, supposedly there was an open-air mall anchored by Joske's (which carried over to the mall) and Sakowitz Then they razed it to build the mall Am I correct or do I have my facts all wrong?
- Sage Department Stores - Historic Houston - HAIF The Houston Area . . .
There was a Sage at 610 and Beechnut and a Builder's Square (now closed??) came to occupy that space later That particular Builders' Square, which occupied the old Sage building, closed a few years ago and was torn down Then a Lowe's was built there in its place (at Beechnut and Loop 610)
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