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  2. Westheimer Road - Wikipedia

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    Westheimer Road and Westheimer Parkway are named after Mitchell (Michael) Louis Westheimer, [13] a prosperous German Jewish immigrant and flour salesman who had settled in Houston in 1859. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] He purchased a 640-acre (260 ha) farm west of Houston's city limits at the time, where Lamar High School and St. John's School are currently ...

  3. Four Corners Office/Retail Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Four Corners Office/Retail Complex is an office complex in Uptown Houston, Texas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The complex, with a total of 395,473 square feet (36,740.6 m 2 ) of office space and 28,290 square feet (2,628 m 2 ) of retail space, [ 2 ] sits on 7.5 acres (3.0 ha) of land. [ 3 ]

  4. The Palm (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Palm West Side, New York. In February 2020, Houston-based restaurant operator Landry's acquired The Palm steakhouse chain out of bankruptcy for $50 million. [10] Today The Palm has approximately 30 locations in cities throughout the United States as well as locations in Puerto Rico and Mexico. [11]

  5. 25 Best Steakhouses in America, According to Chefs - AOL

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    Especially the go-to steak order for Kevin Lee, co-director of Houston's Phat Eatery, who shouted out Pearl&Vine in suburban Katy as his favorite. "The 26 ounces of prime bone-in rib-eye goodness ...

  6. Palm Center (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    The Palm Center Business and Technology Center, [1] commonly known as Palm Center, is a municipally-owned services complex in southeast Houston, Texas. [2] It is 6 miles (9.7 km) from NRG Stadium and is in proximity to the Third Ward area.

  7. River Oaks Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Potter, who was involved in the River Oaks Corporation and took control of it in the 1930s, had created the concept of the shopping center. Potter originally planned to place the center at the intersection of River Oaks Boulevard and Westheimer Road where St. John the Divine Church was built, but in 1930 he changed the location to where it would be ultimately built. [2]

  8. What a pair! Remembering Richard Simmons and Dr. Ruth ... - AOL

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    Remembering Richard Simmons and Dr. Ruth Westheimer in Palm Beach County. Gannett. Frank Cerabino, Palm Beach Post. July 17, 2024 at 4:26 AM. Death has a strange way of bringing people together.

  9. Lower Westheimer, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Lower Westheimer is an area in Houston, Texas, United States. It is centered on Westheimer Road , and is considered to be East of Shepherd, and West of Midtown. Several historic neighborhoods are partially or completely located within the area including Montrose and Hyde Park.