tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8028753244746628643.post5521652502668256318..comments2024-03-27T02:22:35.327-05:00Comments on The Louisiana and Texas Retail Blogspot: The Houston PavilionsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8028753244746628643.post-18435396844184918792009-08-18T23:13:48.884-05:002009-08-18T23:13:48.884-05:00Just visited Houston and stayed at the Marriott ac...Just visited Houston and stayed at the Marriott across the street from the Houston Pavillion. This is a great addition to the area. The restaurants that are open are doing very well. Had dinner at McCormick & Schmick's and the place was full. There were lines at the entrance of the House of Blues for the full week we were in town. The newly opened Mexican restaurant was also hopping. Went shopping which also included Macy's across the street. This pavillion is also located on the light rail. These developers knew what they were doing. The architecture is modern and inviting. This area is a great addition for the residents of Houston as well as us visitors. Looking forward to visiting again next year knowing this shopping/entertainment area is only getting better as more tenants move in.Miss Vickinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8028753244746628643.post-40587276814586510262009-08-18T03:54:10.223-05:002009-08-18T03:54:10.223-05:00Wow, that is some really mundane retail architectu...Wow, that is some really mundane retail architecture and I wouldn't even let Books-A-Million anchor a festering old strip mall. They have such a bland store presentation.<br /><br />However, I will give kudos for this development having XXI Forever, McCormick & Schmick's and BCBG(?) Max Azria as tenants.RegisKaufmannhttp://www.easternshorecentre.comnoreply@blogger.com