| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 26351 | Rusty Morris | |
| 26352 | Kristina Williams | Greenway is already gone, please, please don't take away our only old movie theater |
| 26353 | Catha Duck | |
| 26354 | James P. Lowery | |
| 26355 | Marguerite Radhakrishnan | |
| 26356 | Roy Ludden | |
| 26357 | BARRY ESPINOSA | PRESERVATION OF CULTURAL MATERIAL SYMBOLS IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE FOR THE FUTURE OF HOUSTON |
| 26358 | ISELA SANCHEZ | |
| 26359 | Anonymous | |
| 26360 | Denik | Nice site bankruptcy [URL=http://svitylko.1gb.in/index.html]bankruptcy[/URL] |
| 26361 | Anonymous | |
| 26362 | Jacqueline Coleman | |
| 26363 | Carolyn Johnson | |
| 26364 | Laura Harrison | Please don't tear down this landmark. |
| 26365 | Melanie Schlossberg | I moved here from Boston 2 years ago. What a shock it was to come from one of the most historic and protected cities to Houston, where any thing is fair game. It is disappointing that Houston does not have more pride in its history and pass laws to protect its landmarks from developers. |
| 26366 | Brett Marmon | Closing and or tearing down the River Oaks theater would be one of the biggest mistakes in Houston's history. There are places that existed in Houston that I have some pretty fond memories of that don't exist anymore and Houston was also much nicer for it! So, depriving us of one more landmark is nothing to those who have only lived here for a few years, but to those who have spent their whole lives here, or most of it, will miss it terribly. |
| 26367 | Mary Magsamen | |
| 26368 | Anonymous | ROSC has national, if not international, architectural importance. Its preservation is necessary. |
| 26369 | Melissa Marmon | SAVE RIVER OAKS THEATRE!!! |
| 26370 | christian bardin | |
| 26371 | John Duboise | |
| 26372 | Charlotte Miller | |
| 26373 | Stephen Alexander | |
| 26374 | Amanda Solis | |
| 26375 | Ruben Aranda | I lived in Houston for 13 years, and loved every minute of it. To demolish the River Oaks Shopping Center, and my favorite Theater of all time would be horrible. I cannot believe that corporate greed has taken over. |
| 26376 | Gretchen Sauder | Nothing could replace that theatre. I am an architectural student and our city needs the aesthetic the theatre provides. |
| 26377 | Catherine Campise | |
| 26378 | KERRY WALD | THIS IS GREAT LOOKING STRUCTOR AND SHOULD STAY AS IS...I ALSO DO REAL ESTATE IN SAN FRANCISCO AND IN THAT CITY HISTORIC STRUCTORS ARE AT LEAST RECOGNIZED...KEEP ME POSTED...TAKE CARE, KERRY WALD CP#832-274-1813 |
| 26379 | Anonymous | |
| 26380 | Jim Darechuk | Don't tear the theater down!! |
| 26381 | Glenn T. Younger | Save the Theatre and Shopping Center |
| 26382 | Jeremy Reyes | |
| 26383 | Suzanne Winston | How sad! |
| 26384 | Anonymous | Native Houston boy would not like this piece of History torn down,no reason for this act. |
| 26385 | Anonymous | |
| 26386 | Alison O. West | |
| 26387 | Brian Kittinger | It would be a shame to not try to renovate. |
| 26388 | Thomas McLaughlin | I have been going to the theater for nearly 25 years and do not want to see it torn down - especially for more commerce or townhomes. |
| 26389 | Patsy Schillaci | SAVE HOUSTON's HISTORY! |
| 26390 | Anonymous | This is a part of Houston's heritage that should remain. |
| 26391 | Rebeca Lai | Please don't demolish this piece of Houston's history! |
| 26392 | Anonymous | Dude its a landmark to us houstonians. |
| 26393 | ratesh pillai | |
| 26394 | Tushar Sharma | |
| 26395 | Nathanael Smith | |
| 26396 | Kim Tuthill | |
| 26397 | lew coben | |
| 26398 | Micah Schlechte | Keep Houston's history. |
| 26399 | Terry Dunn | That would be a shame if they do that, that's one of my favorite parts of Houston |
| 26400 | Judson Dunn | |