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"The abandoned Builders Square store, located across the street from Meyerland Plaza, is being demolished and replaced with a Lowe's Home Improvement store. The 150,000-square-foot Lowe's store will be built on a 14.8-acre site that Lowe's is leasing at the southeast corner of the West Loop and Beechnut. The new store will open in late 2002.
Lowe's and Home Depot carry them; don't know if they install them or not. According to what I've read on the internet, installation is a two-man job and you might need to re-frame the opening and replace the trim.
Most of the cooktops I see at Sears/HD/Lowe's, and all the cheaper ones, don't seem to have downflow venting. Our current cooktop has a downflow vent, but it's never worked since we've owned the house and we haven't seen the need for it.
Hello all,We're buying a house in the Woodland Heights and want to re-wire the house. We've heard rumors from $3500 to $12,500 to redo the whole house which is a one story 3-1.
Believe it or not, Lowe's (!!) carries a few Cork styles/colors in a modern click-lock sandwich-laminate (cork glued to a laminate core), so installation is easy. The solid core means it won't hold dents from furniture, and it sells for under $5 sq/ft.
just east of Lowe's two office buildings (appear to be office buildings, at least) two buildings near Lowe's, possibly commercial. BUNKER HILL ROAD. most buildings between Witte Road and Bunker Hill were demolished, if not for the freeway (although some were), became part of a huge shopping center anchored by H-E-B and others. WITTE ROAD
There was 3 brothers, the missing 3rd name is Howard Schindler. Leon had one home in Columbus. Howard lived in Columbus Tx on I-10. All 3 were partners and spit the money 3 ways when they sold it. They made millions Edited June 12, 2018 by Shanna64
Does anyone know what is going on over by Cypresswood Drive? I drove by today and noticed that there was construction going on on both sides of the street.
It used to be called the Four Palms, aka The Pressure Cooker. The story goes that frustrated housewives went there in the afternoon looking for love in all the wrong places and were then forced to use pressure cookers to get the food on the table by the time their husbands got home.
It was actually purchased by Destination Hotels and Resorts (division of Lowe's Hotels) who owns The Driskill Hotel in Austin and several others across the country. Quote Link to comment