There’s nothing humble about Hard Rock Cafe Houston. Located in the glittery theater district, a 35-foot replica of the Stevie Ray Vaughan Gibson Firebird guitar lights the way to the most rockin’ place in the city. Hard Rock Cafe Houston is the ideal location for your next event. Come see for yourself why this city rocks, and ditch your problems at the Hard Rock Cafe Houston! We'll launch you into a whole new dimension.
The Midtown Management District has been in operation since October 2000 and provides a variety of services (including public safety, marketing & more) for the Midtown community.
You’ll need to bring your smartest people. We love brains! Prepare to be locked in a room with up to 11 other people and a Zombie that is chained to the wall! Hidden in the room is a key that will unlock the door to your freedom. To find the key you must locate numerous clues and solve riddles. Every five minutes the hungry Zombie’s chain will be released another foot. Within an hour, the Zombie will be able to reach you. You have 60 minutes to find the clues, solve the puzzles, unlock the door and escape the room without getting eaten! Are you smarter than a Zombie? Find out!
The Houston Visitors Center is the perfect starting point for anyone (visiting or living) in Houston. The center represents everything that Houston has to offer. Discover information on history, cultural arts, attractions, restaurants, retail, and education, plus plenty of Houston merchandise. The staff at the visitor’s center is more than happy to help you with any questions you may have or local hotspots that you surely do not want to miss. Located in the heart of downtown Houston, from the Visitors Center you can stroll past the reflection pond into the Theatre District and stumble on fun restaurants or even see a Broadway play at the Hobby Center. Filled with fun memorabilia and presents for friends and family alike, a visit here should definitely be on the agenda.
Sponsored by Kyle Blue Events and southmorehouse presents. We are proud to present an open stage event that is open to all Houston poetry, spoken word, music, and theatrical artists of various backgrounds and beliefs to showcase their talents at Odd Thursdays. Odd Thursdays will only be held on Thursdays that have an odd number each month. For example, if it is June 13th then this would constitute an Odd Thursday and things will be kicking off that night. Please like this page to stay tune for updates and our calendar. No dress code. Come as you are. $5 donations are suggested. Atmosphere is crazy different. Beer is always in stock. Parking lot is located behind Super Happy Fun Land. By the way.... this is not a kiddie place. Brace yourself for Super Fun. Hosted by The Kyle Blue.
Join our local guides as they share facts and fun about downtown Houston. Heart of the Tunnel Walks are available Wednesday-Friday from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Historic Downtown Pub Tours head out for Market Square Park from 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Wednesday-Saturdays.
Formally known as Ready 2 Roll Pedicab, now Houston Pedicab. You will usually find us working events based venues like sports stadiums, concerts, festivals and parades. Houston Pedicab shop is located in Midtown-Houston, but we operate where the people are. We specialize in “The Last Mile” transporting people that often have to park very far from the venues they don't want to walk to. We also are the “Best in the West” pedicab service to offer special events services such as weddings and private parties. No need to hire valets you don’t really trust, simply hire us and all your guest will feel safe and secure about their vehicles as they can park themselves, keep their keys and will have a unique experience being transported to your party by one of our well trained operators. Each driver has a permit issued by the City of Houston, and each pedicab is annually inspected by the City of Houston. Besides transporting people, Houston Pedicab can be used to advertiser messages and will be transported thought out the city. Houston Pedicab can offer your businesses cream of the crop location at unparalleled rates of exposure. Picture your logo parked outside the trendiest locations day after day. Pedicabs perform as transportable billboards moving their ads wherever they go. The same places where the pedicabs go are the places where your business marketing promotions will be most influential as it creates a buzz for your business. Houston Pedicab can offer one of the most cost effective methods of reaching their intended market.
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1000 Main, formerly Reliant Energy Plaza, is a 518 ft (158m) tall skyscraper in Downtown Houston, Texas managed by Transwestern. It has the headquarters of GenOn Energy. The building has around 800000sqft of space.It was constructed from 2001 to 2003 and has 36 floors. It is the 25th tallest building in Houston. It is made out of glass, steel, and concrete. Lights atop the building and on the main street side flash in patterns of various colors at night. This building occupies the site where the Lamar Hotel stood before it was demolished in 1985. A two-level trading floor with 30 ft high ceilings is located on the 10th and 11th floors. It is squeezed between the garage and the office tower. Century development built the Reliant Energy Plaza. In 2003 Reliant Energy occupied more than 500000sqft of space in the building. During the same year two subsidiaries of Marsh & McLennan Companies, Marsh USA and Mercer Human Resource Consulting, had a combined 105000sqft of space in the building. The Reliant Energy Plaza was 86% leased in 2003.
One Shell Plaza is a 50-story, 218m skyscraper at 910 Louisiana Street in Downtown Houston, Texas. Perched atop the building is an antenna that brings the height to 304.8m. At its completion in 1971, the tower was the tallest in the city.DesignersOne Shell Plaza was designed by the architectural firm of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Associate architects were Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, and the landscape architects were Sasaki Associates. One Shell Square, in New Orleans and Republic Plaza in Denver, also designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, have designs very similar to that of One Shell Plaza. Like One Shell Plaza, One Shell Square has Shell Oil as a major tenant.TenantsShell Oil Company, a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, is headquartered in this building. The law firm of Baker Botts is also headquartered there.The Houston Club, on the 49th floor of the building, has dining, entertainment, and meeting facilities.HistoryThe building opened in 1971 and was renovated in 1994. The $80 million in major renovations included an updated lobby and plaza, elevator modernization, upgrades to the buildings EMP systems, new lighting, and ADA modifications.
The Texas Company Building, located at 1111 Rusk in Houston, Texas, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 2, 2003.The 13-story structure opened in 1915 as home of the Texas Company. The New York firm of Warren and Wetmore designed the building in the Renaissance Revival style with Beaux-Arts accents. The exterior is faced with brick, terra cotta and Bedford limestone and features vaulted arcades supported by Tuscan columns along its Rusk and San Jacinto Street façades.The Texas Company became Texaco in 1959 and continued to occupy the building until 1989 when it moved to another facility. To accommodate growth, the company expanded the structure three times between 1936 and 1975.Since the building became vacant, developers proposed several plans to reuse it, however none were successful. In 2011, a development consortium created a plan for approximately 300 apartments with retail space and parking. They began work in 2013 and have demolished part of the structure but kept the 13-story section, the 1936 annex and the 16-story expansion added in 1958. Eventual plans call for a 38-story tower behind the historic structure.The management expects to open the completed building at the end of 2015.
The Houston Negro Hospital is the original name of a hospital in Houston, Texas. Upon the completion of an expansion project to add an extra wing to the hospital in 1961, the entire facility was renamed Riverside General Hospital.The original building, located at 3204 Ennis Street, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 27, 1982.
The East End Market offers up fresh food from the garden, locally produced farm and dairy products, prepared foods and unique handcrafted wares in this weekly Sunday street market on the Esplanade on Navigation. Unique among Houston’s farmer’s markets, the East End Market blends sights and sounds, cuisine and culture to create an experience that is firmly rooted in one of the city’s most historic communities. VENDORS: If interested in joining the East End Market, please contact Roy Rodriguez at [email protected]
1879 Houston Waterworks is a building located in Houston, Texas listed on the National Register of Historic Places.