| # | Name | Comments |
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| 101 | Philip Alter | Weingarten should be smarter in how they handle the future of The River Oaks Center. They have a tremedous opportunity with this property to both preserve and enhance. They can be heros and still make a buck. |
| 102 | Anonymous | |
| 103 | John Ternus | |
| 104 | Anish Chavda | |
| 105 | Anonymous | PLEASE save theTiver Oaks Shopping CTR especailly the theater to abolish this is to change the character of the shopping center and alot of people will no longer shop in this area. |
| 106 | Anonymous | |
| 107 | Kristi Marchand | Please do not destroy such a wonderful movie venue! |
| 108 | Anonymous | I saw Star Wars in 1977 at the Alabama Theater. Don't go the way of Cactus Music. |
| 109 | Kristen Young | |
| 110 | Jenny Conte | |
| 111 | Daniel Overton | The loss of the River Oaks Theater, as well as the rest of the River Oaks Shopping Center, would be a tragedy!! PLEASE reconsider!! |
| 112 | Cynthia F. Maddux | I have lived in and around Houston for the last 13 years. The River Oaks Theater and the entire West Gray area has long been on my list of great places to go. Please, Please do not tear this theater or bookstore down!!!! Houston has history, let's be PROUD of it!! |
| 113 | Anonymous | |
| 114 | Karleen Koen | Please don't destroy both a Houston landmark and what has become an arts center for movies. Please rethink profit and progress. This may have profit, but it isn't progress. |
| 115 | Anonymous | |
| 116 | Sarah Young | |
| 117 | Anonymous | |
| 118 | Millie Stewart | |
| 119 | Byron Hood | |
| 120 | William F Stern | |
| 121 | Marilyn Weidler | |
| 122 | Alessandra di Bagno | We live in a consumer world where everyone wants immediate gratification and everything always needs to be new. This is the reason we demolish our past and forget where we come from. This is a disgrace! Let's try to save at least a little piece of our history for crying out loud! |
| 123 | Anonymous | |
| 124 | Anonymous | |
| 125 | Leslie Sanders | |
| 126 | Steven Sanders | |
| 127 | Edward Fairchild | Please don't tear down the best movie theatre in Houston. |
| 128 | Charles Edwards | |
| 129 | Sheli Most | Keep the River Oaks Theatre Alive!!! |
| 130 | Anonymous | |
| 131 | Zareen | |
| 132 | Scott Sweeney | |
| 133 | Angie McLane | |
| 134 | Anonymous | Houston needs to stop destroying its historical buildings. The River Oaks Shopping Center is a beautiful example of art deco architect. |
| 135 | Tracy Stephenson | |
| 136 | Bettie Cartwright | Surely there is a way to make the property more profitable and still retain its architectural viability and its landmark status which we all love. |
| 137 | Claire | Please dont tear this down! its a cultural addition to Houston...theres nothing else like it! |
| 138 | Anonymous | |
| 139 | Simona Furini | It is a shame that Houston could loose such landmarks, Weingarten MUST act as a responsible developer and preserve the City's heritage while updating its real estate. |
| 140 | Colin Kennedy | We've always been proud of the beauty of the River Oaks Shopping Center and believed that the owner was enlightened. This would be a shame! |
| 141 | Joe Arbona | "WRI continues to build upon its solid history of integrity, entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to its shareholders, employees and the community." -- WRI website, About Us.
Strange way of showing committment to the community! |
| 142 | Chris Cascio | |
| 143 | Brenda Overton | |
| 144 | Ernest Lee | That was one of the oldest and nicest theater atmosphere in Houston. Tearing it down for another B&N is a disgrace! |
| 145 | Cara Dubcak | |
| 146 | Nancy Epstein | |
| 147 | Neal vonHedemann | |
| 148 | Barrie Scardino | |
| 149 | Kelie Mayfield | |
| 150 | Anonymous | |