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  2. Spec's Wine, Spirits & Finer Foods - Wikipedia

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    Vicki Vaughn of the San Antonio Express-News said that Spec's is "known for its sprawling stores". [2] It is the largest vendor of liquor in Greater Houston. [3] Dale Robertson of the Houston Chronicle said that Spec's was "Houston’s 800-pound wine gorilla." [4] As of 2010 Spec's is the fifth largest retailer of wine in the United States. [5]

  3. Spec's is getting into the cannabis game with the new Hi ...

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    Spec's Wine & Spirits is entering the cannabis beverage business, and it is doing so through a hemp-infused (Delta 8) seltzer. Spec's is getting into the cannabis game with the new Hi Seltzer sold ...

  4. Saint Arnold Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, St. Arnold announced that it planned to move from its northwest Houston facility to a new facility in the Northside district, north of Downtown Houston. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] By 2009 the company had purchased a three-story 104,000-square-foot (9,700 m 2 ) square foot brick building, constructed in 1914, which most recently served as a food ...

  5. Midtown, Houston - Wikipedia

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    A marker indicating Midtown with Downtown Houston's skyline in the background. Midtown is a central neighborhood of Houston, located west-southwest of Downtown.Separated from Downtown by an elevated section of Interstate 45 (the Pierce Elevated), Midtown is characterized by a continuation of Downtown's square grid street plan, anchored by Main Street and the METRORail Red Line.

  6. Remember these Miami stores? See what Spec’s ... - AOL

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    Christmas shoppers filled the S.S. Kresge Store in downtown Lexington on Dec. 9, 1948. S.S. Kresge, a Detroit, Mich., company, brought their 5 and 10 cent stores to Lexington in 1912.

  7. Downtown Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Houston business occupancy rate of all office space increased from 75.8% at the end of 1987 to 77.2% at the end of 1988. [20] By the late 1980s, 35% of Downtown Houston's land area consisted of surface parking. [18] In the early 1990s Downtown Houston still had more than 20% vacant office space. [21]