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- Historic Houston Restaurants - Page 22 - Historic Houston - HAIF The . . .
The Chicago Pizza Company - 4100 Mandell Chaucer's - 5020 Montrose Cody's (really a jazz club) - 3400 Montrose Mrs Me's Cafe - Dunlavy at Indiana La Bodega - 2402 Mandell Weinerschnitzel - Westheimer at Commonwealth Spud-U-Like - 416 Westheimer Butera's - 5019 Montrose and the Grocery Store on Bissonet Matt Garner's Bar-b-que - Gray (Good as
- Chicago if it were across the river from Manhattan
Chicago if it were across the river from Manhattan By hindesky January 1 in Meanwhile, In The Rest of the World
- Big Franks Chicago Style Hot Dogs - Houston Architecture
Well, they did have other kinds of dogs at Big Frank's besides the Chicago style ones - IIRC, there was a "Texas-style" one with chili and cheese I've never been too fond of the Chicago-style dogs myself, but I used to eat at both the Kirby and the Montrose locations of Big Frank's semi-regularly, and they made a pretty good hot dog
- Why is Editor in Chicago? - HAIF on HAIF - HAIF The Houston Area . . .
I don't understand why Editor is based in Chicago while the rest of us live in Houston, suburbs of Houston, or cities that aren't suburbs of Houston but experience lots of traffic to and fro Houston His GeoTag doesn't say HAIFER IN EXILE, and so on What's up with that? Why isn't Editor a Texan?
- Grayco South Shore District V: Multifamily - 1120 Town Creek Dr.
1 yr The title was changed to Grayco South Shore District V: Multifamily - 1120 Town Creek Dr 8 months later
- British Petroleum Chems Goes To Chicago Not Houston
I heard that BP made it decision about its a couple of its chemical divisions Houston and Chicago were competing to be the new headquarters Chicago won I'll post more information if I get any
- NYSE and TXSE to open in Dallas - houstonarchitecture. com
The NYSE Chicago is moving to Dallas, being renamed the NYSE Texas Another, TXSE (if granted by the national securities exchange), is set to open up in 2026
- Solomon Cordwell Buenz - Architects, Developers, Builders, and Designs . . .
As many of you know, HAIF has a sister site in Chicago called the Chicago Architecture Blog The blog regularly does interviews with architects and real estate developers in that market about what they're up to, why they designed certain buildings certain ways, and so on Recently I interviewed J
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