Started in 2009 by JE. This is a blog that focuses on Louisiana and Texas. Retail sites, malls, grocery stores, URBEX, and commercial developments are what we visit and share with you. Mexican retailers are included as well.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Fiesta Supermarket Northeast Houston Texas
Fiesta Supermarkets are located in mostly Southeast Texas in and around Houston. Fiesta Markets have tons of Neon and they are very bright. The supermarkets have many different foods from around the world, and even has a large clothing department. Fiesta also has outlets inside and outside of the store for retail and food outlets. Fiesta markets are very similar to the Schweggmann Giant Supermarkets that were all over New Orleans for many years until their closure in 1999. Many of the stores here still retain the same look and have not had major renovations and retain a 1980's look.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Houston Center Dec 2010
A large portion of the second level is being renovated into a medical clinic (right side). While this is good towards leasing unused space; this shows that the days of this center being a retail center are nearing an end. Only around ten actual retail stores are still here as this center has transitioned into a mostly food and service oriented center.
This is one area of the second floor with seats for meetings and there is a restaurant to the right. The first floor (not pictured) has a huge food court with over 20 restaurants. There is also another small food court on the opposite side of the second floor. Also of note there are two Starbucks in the mall on opposite ends of the mall on the first and second floor if you need a coffee fix.
Waldenbooks closed here last year, so to find a book you need to go a few blocks over to the Houston Pavilions Books A Million store.
Here is the most recent directory.
This is one area of the second floor with seats for meetings and there is a restaurant to the right. The first floor (not pictured) has a huge food court with over 20 restaurants. There is also another small food court on the opposite side of the second floor. Also of note there are two Starbucks in the mall on opposite ends of the mall on the first and second floor if you need a coffee fix.
Waldenbooks closed here last year, so to find a book you need to go a few blocks over to the Houston Pavilions Books A Million store.
Here is the most recent directory.