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| 26151 | Rush | have worked to subvert natural In Our Bedroom After the War - Stars The too is necessary to you? Hunky Dory - David Bowie The too is necessary to you? Crazy Ex-Girlfriend - Miranda Lambert |
| 26152 | Anonymous | Wallet talk: I will not shop at a new (or any) Barnes and Noble. |
| 26153 | Larry Jefferson | |
| 26154 | Katherine Naff, DVM | |
| 26155 | A. Gerald Marquez | The River Oaks Theater and Shopping Center is a great place that I have personally frequented for over 50 years. |
| 26156 | Kim Ballesteros | please preserve a part of houston's past! i lived in montrose for several years ~ both of these wonderful places help make houston (and specifically, the montrose area) a unique and cool place to live - don't destroy such an important part of the city's history and soul - please. |
| 26157 | Cory Christie | |
| 26158 | Raquel Schafer | |
| 26159 | Lindsey S. | |
| 26160 | Anonymous | Houston must save its unique architecture. Cities that are famous have such things and we have too little of it. To get rid of this theatre would be a crime. Weingarten would earn such goodwill if the company were to work with this treasure instead of ripping it down. |
| 26161 | Robin | Please don't do this.
it is not necessary and will destroy a piece of history... along with thousands of others.
STOP AND THINK! BUILD ELSEWHERE... |
| 26162 | Anonymous | Please keep the Alabama & River Oaks theater available to all. It ia a histotic landmark and it should be preserved for future generations. Houston is very bad for bulldozing historic sites and that practice should be stopped! |
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| 26165 | Christine Cano | |
| 26166 | Anonymous | What a shame if this is done. |
| 26167 | Rebecca Harvey | I used to live in Houston and hope to again. Houston does not need another Barnes and Noble. Save the theater! |
| 26168 | Paul Hearren | Please do not destroy this Houston treasure. The movie -going experience at the River Oaks is irreplaceable. |
| 26169 | Donna Robinson | Why on Earth would you want to destroy history? I've been born & raised in Houston and it seems that tearing down historical buildings is what Houston is known for! PLEASE, leave some history behind. |
| 26170 | clarissa Garcia | |
| 26171 | Anonymous | |
| 26172 | Sofia Alonso | Please save this monumental landmark of Houston history |
| 26173 | BOLEY -SILBERNAGL | Used to live in Houston and i love this place . it's the only this with a history in this town! don't demolish it please! |
| 26174 | Jason Zimmermann | The River Oaks Theatre is a great piece of Houston history and continues to impress countless residents. Tearing it down is simply an atrocity. |
| 26175 | Barbara Schermbeck | Weingarten should be ashamed of themselves |
| 26176 | Abbey M. | |
| 26177 | Charles Sellers | Don't take our theater away from us! |
| 26178 | Michael F. Holcomb | As I Houston Area Native, I believe it would be criminal to tear down the Alabama Theater. Mr. Alexander, this is just plain wrong. |
| 26179 | johnathon terrazas | dudes! seriously step aside from the greed and commercialism, and stand as a respectable company committed to, in this instance, preserving a valuable piece of architecture and history of a world long gone. of course you have every legal right not to, but if it were not for Houston where would Weingarten be? remember your roots. remember that we are here on this earth only once, and all the money we earn cannot go with us when we die. help houston enjoy this aspect of life, culture and embrace what it is to be human- step aside from business for this instance, and step into humanity. |
| 26180 | Anonymous | |
| 26181 | Ed Breen | Living in Houston in the 1970's and 80's I was always impressed with this elegant but approachable retail center. It would be a pleasant surprise to hear that Houston would stand up and say, "wait a minute - let's take a fine public space that has some history to it and make it better", instead of trashing it in favor of a bland, seen-it-dozens-of-times-before money-maker. |
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| 26184 | Shawn K. Quinn | We're losing too many landmarks in this town. It's bad enough Premier Parks let Astroworld disappear in the name of "unlocking value for shareholders". |
| 26185 | Lori Walsh | |
| 26186 | Reggie Trahan | I pass by the area everyday on the way to work, it adds so much character, prestige and personality to the area... it's an icon-preserve it. |
| 26187 | Patricia | |
| 26188 | Nathan Lierbo | |
| 26189 | Brett Stephens | |
| 26190 | Herb Smith | I shop at the River Oaks Center on occasion and I wish I could get there more often. There is an ambience about the Center that can only be described as "refreshing". I will not shop at Barnes and Noble or any new store built at this site. Houston has a bad habit of destroying it's history, it's time to preserve these landmarks instead of trying to milk every dollar out of every square inch of land. |
| 26191 | Brooke Bailey | Please please please, don't destroy these beatuiful historical buildings that is one of the few remaining beautiful structures in this city. Please take care of Houston and value it as a special city that it is. |
| 26192 | Connie Bailey | The River Oaks is the last unique theatre left in Houston. Its destruction would be an unthinkable blot on this city. Every other major U.S. metropolitan area realizes that its historic buildings are treasures that must be saved. Faceless boxy stores add NOTHING to the heart and soul of a city. |
| 26193 | Anonymous | I come from a city that cherishes it history and architecture. Houston tears it's down! The damn developers don't care what they do as long as they make money. Some things should be sacred. I saw what Weingarten did to the charming Rice Village area. Shame on them!!! |
| 26194 | Randy Pineda | |
| 26195 | Melissa Bailey | Houston has little enough of its historical architecture left. This is a tragedy. |
| 26196 | Melissa Bailey | This is a tragedy. |
| 26197 | Amanda Barnes | Art Deco and other beautiful buildings everywhere are still being destroyed and need to be preserved for future generations to admire and enjoy.
Thankyou.
Amanda Barnes |
| 26198 | LAURA WHITNEY | |
| 26199 | Chrystie Chance | |
| 26200 | Chris McGrail | |