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  2. POST Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Post Office appeared on a 1951 map with an L-configuration, though a 1960 map shows an expansion of the building footprint. [1]: 17 The Barbara Jordan Post Office was closed on May 15, 2015. The post office employed over 2,000 workers who processed mail overnight.

  3. Houston's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009, several Houston's locations around the US have changed their names to Hillstone. The company maintains the changes are in keeping with a long-term strategy of disassociating from the chain image to remain a niche player in the industry. The practice of changing restaurant names is not a new strategy for the company, which has similarly converted severa

  4. Saks Fifth Avenue Center of Fashion - Wikipedia

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    Saks Fifth Avenue Center of Fashion, later Pavilion Saks Fifth Avenue, then Pavilion at Post Oak, was a shopping center in Uptown Houston open from 1974 through 2007, originally centered around a large 240,000 sq ft (22,000 m 2) Saks Fifth Avenue store which closed in 1997. The mall struggled after losing Saks, but continued to operate for ten ...

  5. Park Place, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Park Place is a subdivision located in Houston, Texas, United States. Park Place is located outside of the 610 Loop and inside Beltway 8 in southeast Houston, near William P. Hobby Airport . Journalist John Nova Lomax described Park Place in a 2008 Houston Press article as "old, but not as tired as it looked a few years ago" as Park Place had ...

  6. Lakes on Post Oak - Wikipedia

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    The complex includes the 19-story 3000 Post Oak Boulevard, the 22-story 3040 Post Oak Boulevard, and the 17-story 3050 Post Oak Boulevard. Each building has a dedicated parking garage. [1] Together the buildings, on a 23-acre (93,000 m 2) site, have 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m 2) of Class A office space. [2] [3]

  7. Downtown Houston - Wikipedia

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    The United States Postal Service previously operated a 16-acre (65,000 m 2) Houston Post Office at 401 Franklin Street. [127] The building, named after Barbara Jordan, was designed by the architects who designed the Houston Astrodome, opened in 1962 and received its current name in 1984. [128] When it was a post office it had mail sorting machines.

  8. Kona Grill - Wikipedia

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    McDermott sold Sushi on Shea in 2002 to focus on expanding Kona Grill. [8] Kona Grill went public on August 16, 2005, with an initial public offering of $11 per share on the NASDAQ. The company raised $28.8 million and grew its restaurant base to 9 locations by December 31, 2005. [9] [10] By 2014, Kona Grill had grown to 26 restaurants in 17 ...

  9. Uptown Houston - Wikipedia

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    City of Houston officials, including the Mayor of Houston Bill White and the Houston City Council, said that there was a public need for the park. [53] The City of Houston operates the 4.7-acre (1.9 ha) Grady Park, which is located outside Uptown and two blocks away from the site of the Post Oak Lane Park. [53] [54]