I was born and raised in Sharpstown, SHS class of '85. **Please note** If you are already signed up for the newsletter, you do not need to sign up again. I think if Sharpstown were to change the names of its still surviving neighborhoods to anything that didn't have the word Sharpstown in it, buyers would consider it. It only worked for a very short while, the doors which opened up on the hour to reveal various scenes stopped opening soon after it was installed and it then became a huge ugly clock. Monday - Saturday 11AM - 8PM. You know a meal is going to be good when it begins with what look like homemade jugs of tej, sweet, slightly fizzy Ethiopian honey wine. Sharpstown Mall was Houston's first enclosed mall and Houston's first air conditioned mall (opened 1961). I remember our neighbohood as being on the poor side of middle class. 20, created by the city of Houston in 1999 and governed by the Authority. 7118 Bellaire Blvd. Idylwood is generally starting around $175,000 now so it won't be a competitor for buyers under that price point. Lucio Vasquez is a newscast producer at Houston Public Media, NPRs affiliate station in Houston, Texas. My hope for the future of Sharpstown is that it does not get infiltrated by developers that try to alter the 1950s type of home layout there in the residential areas. The mall remains open, but several stores and restaurants are closed or empty. Also, I have seen aerials of Sharpstown Mall in the 1960s in the Bob Bailey Collection. SHS Class of '83. The development of Sharpstown is credited to Houston businessman Frank Sharp. Anyone know where I can find some? When Sharp built the mall, he also created the Sharpstown neighborhood, which is named after him. The area is bounded by Bissonnet Street on the north, Bellaire Boulevard on the south, the Sam Houston Tollway on the west, and Dairy Ashford Road on the east. on Carvel and turn left onto Waldo to Rowan Lane and I feel like it might was well be 1971 and I am walking home from 1st grade. WebPlazAmericas Mall 201 Sharpstown CtrHoustonTX77036 (713) 777-1111 Claim this business (713) 777-1111 Website More Directions Advertisement Photos See More Hours Sharpstown jeweler shutters store after 24 years. [17] Mere days after the Macy's announcement, on January 9, 2008, Finger Furniture announced that it would also be closing its Sharpstown location. I think that is Mr. Terhune - who I remember fondly from my parent's Sunday School class. That stuff about the Conquistador opening the door to build hi-rise residential. I remember all that same stuff. Lastlyfor curiousitywhat part of town are you building custom homes? These developments included countless new apartment complexes home to young professionals in Houston's energy industry, residential developments as far south as Missouri City, the construction of Houston Baptist University, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, numerous car dealerships, and a new studio complex for the city's NBC television affiliate, KPRC-TV and its sister radio station KPRC-AM. Thanks for pointing me back to this site! The alignment of the Southwest Freeway was changed to go through the middle of Sharpstown since Frank Sharp donated the right-of-way for the freeway. The neighborhoods are among some of the most beautiful in Houston (when you get off the main streets). The Southwest Houston Redevelopment Authority announced Tuesday that a contractor will be selected from two bidders - Jerdon Construction of Stafford and Reytec Construction Resources Inc. of Houston - to complete intersection improvements at Bellaire Boulevard at Fondren Road. The place has changedand then againhas not.and that is good. When I was a LITTLE kid I'd go there with my Mom and "Mr. Sam" would always give me a piece of bubblegum. Don't remember what movies we saw there - I probably just fell asleep. The mall's decline began as many of the nearby apartment complexes, once dominated by young professionals and single adults, became notorious as residential arrangements for low-income dwellers, which in turn resulted in an increase in criminal activity. I came across the same story while reading thru the Chron for '46 and took some notes on the story instead of just the headline. Much of Bellaire's early boom was from people priced out of West U. I'm sure that isn't everybody, but a good share. SHarpstown is still a great placequiet and with many original residents still there. The former bank building would later become home to the Jewelry Exchange Center, with three "motor bank" drive-throughs in the middle of the front parking lot as the only present-day reminder of the former bank. I used to drool over the R/C cars they had for $120 (a lot of money in 1985 & and fortune for a kid). I had no idea Sharpstown was such an important development to Houston. Yep, don't remember Mrs Moore. Her response was, "that was your class?" I have shown buyers in that price range there (Sharpstown) before, along with Westbury & Glenbrook Valley. Chumley also stated that the mall would cater to the Hispanic population (which now constituted 52% of the population of the mall's three-mile trade area), would undergo a $10 million renovation to boost its appeal to Hispanic shoppers, and would have 350 stores by the time renovations were completed. Oh no. Ok, the interior might be awesome but what aboutmore, The corn cheese, kimchi fried rice (w spam) and soju blends (esp orange creamsicle and gummy bear) were all awesome. Her dad was a K-Mart manager. April 29, 2016 I remember before. As a publicity stunt, Sharp donated homes on Rowan [9] In 1993, the mall underwent a $50 million renovation,[5] with the largest addition being a new ten-screen Cineplex Odeon movie theater. If you'd like to sign up now, fill out the form below and we will add you as soon as we finish the transition. There is a retractable-roof mall in Dubai. He was alway working on them in the driveway and about every 30 minutes you could hear him holler at his wife, "Etheeeeellllll! I am sorry I haven't been around much and ended up missing this thread! The tteokbokki, bulgogi, and pork bellymore, American (Traditional)MediterraneanGastropubs$$, This place has always been one of my favorites. I can recall that the floors in the mall were done in these small red circular tiles with the railings and metal stairs painted brown. Maybe a similarly named one? On Wednesday's show: Four HPD officers dismissed in 2020 after shooting and killing Nicolas Chavez have been reinstated, the week in politics, and advice on preparing and filing your taxes. The other places were more exciting to shop in. We went there all of the time just to kill time cause my family was pretty new to Houston and did not know too many people in town. Here's a Bob Bailey pic from a book called, Who cares about Sharpstown in the 60's, when we've got. (And I think later an Amco). My dad's friend, Mr. San Miguel was the owner or manager there. Sharpstown Middle School (formerly Sharpstown Junior High) was originally a consolidated junior and senior high in the beginning around 1971 to 1974. Ok, the interior might be awesome but what about the food? However, others may view Sharpstown as being less desirable because it has a high crime rate and is not as well-maintained as other parts of the city. WebWestwood Mall opened in 1975 with anchors Joske's and Sears, along with over 60 stores. What are: TIRZ and PID? That would be a trip !! (only the trees are bigger and there wasn't a fence around Landsdale Park). I am seeing lots of redevelopment in areas going on near downtown that I never thought would happen. The intersection improvements are the first piece in a $33 million renovation of Bellaire Boulevard from U.S. 59 to Beltway 8 and Fondren from U.S. 59 to Westpark. Every weekend I drive past Pat Neff Elem. I just got your email that you sent back in January. The exterior was like brown rocks. The little baseball field was right behind them. I met a person attending SHS in year 2000. I also could have been one of those kids standing at the clock, I have a good memory of that thing. 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By the way - in your email you indicated you thought I lived in Sharpstown Section 1 (Neff - Larkwood - Cannock). I have a photo of the Clock of Texas. Guess it's closed now. Published in the May 2016 issue of My Dad still lives there and our little pocket doesn't seem to have changed much at all. The mall was originally anchored by Foleys, Sears, and Weingartens. Is the Heights' success pumping up the northern suburbs firstwe'll get to Sharpstown after we finish Oak Forest? Houston is now a top business, biomedical, and entertainment center in the United States. The area is too convenient to 59 to remain in decline forever. (You can imagine what we kids used to call it). Some people may feel that Sharpstown is a great area because it offers a variety of amenities and is relatively safe. You can still see the original 1955 plaque for the time capsule at Sharpstown Park at Bellaire and Mary Bates. theater, man that place was big. I shopped there for parts around early 2003 when they were in their final days there. The SFH around the golf course and across Bellaire as well as next to Braeburn are truly beautiful and property values are rising dramatically. Oak Forest - 1147a, west of Garden Oaks, 4780 houses, 'homes for veterans in the $6700 price range,' construction was due to start in a couple of weeks. It's easy for modern residents to forget how small Houston was half a century ago, but Sharpstown was considered a suburban escape from the hassles of living in the big city, while still conveniently only 15 minutes or so from the downtown area. We were making a definite memory! If the staff is reading this, the only change I'd make is to upgrade the bathroom.
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