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Commercial space

Commercial space

This is 1 of 2 commercial spaces next to Sprouts. They’re massive and unfortunately so big that only anchor stores could fill these spaces. What do you think should go here? What about a food court, like an actual nice and thought out food court.

I feel like these massive spaces are the problem with Texas. Bigger is not better, it feels cheap and ugly unless it’s a grocery store of some type. Restaurants that go big but can’t fill the space feel cold, but if they went smaller and created exclusivity with limited seats then it feels full when there are diners.

Anyways, what do you think should happen to these 2 anchor store size spaces? If they made a sliver over a spot out of one of these spaces, a wine bar with a small stage for live music would be nice.

u/SecureRecipe5224 — 14 days ago

Malls are a thing of the past

With the latest incident at Deerbrook mall, I've read so many comments comparing it to Greenspoint mall and it got me thinking about something.

In a lot of cities, malls are being repurposed. Either the existing building demolished and something new rebuilt or the existing building remodeled into something new and functional, like housing. In today’s world, people mostly purchase online line and malls are sort of becoming obsolete.

Deerbrook was my hangout in the 90s and even then it was outdated. If that mall were to be repurposed, what would you want it to be?

I'd vote for a full tear down and remodel of that whole plot of land. There is way too much concrete with the unused parking spaces. I'd imagine with the population growth, a beautiful multi functional commercial space. Similar to Generation Park or the very walkable part of the Woodlands with nice restaurants mixed in with corporate buildings.

Humble is making a lot of changes in the right direction with updating older buildings, welcoming in new restaurants (i.e; In-n-out in 2027, updating exterior painting of a lot of buildings, and so on)

Obviously I'm not a billionaire and can't make this happen, but I am curious what you'd like to see that space turn into, if you had the choice.

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u/SecureRecipe5224 — 23 days ago

The rear hatch can unlock fine, but I can only open the rear hatch about 3 inches. I was able to pop off the struts and the hatch is still stuck. It does appear that something is physically preventing it from opening in the top right area where the hinges are located. Anyone experience anything like this?

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u/SecureRecipe5224 — 3 months ago
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Inspired by u/pinkcouture1 - THANK YOU for sharing your recipe. My husband requested that I make this for his birthday and it is absolutely delicious. Somehow it’s even even better the second day 🤤

u/SecureRecipe5224 — 4 months ago