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Houston Historic Retail
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Fiesta Commercial 1989
A commercial for Houston-based Fiesta Mart from 1989. Originally broadcast on KTRK. Featuring spokeswoman Roberta DeFrancesco.
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AppleTree Bushel Buys Commercial
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We were already great, but then you demanded more savings? Well, take these Bushel Buys and shove it! houstonhistoricretail.com/grocery/appletree-markets/ Originally uploaded by @genxtv5946
Randalls Your Remarkable Store 1991 Radio Ad
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The once lost, now found full version of the "Your Remarkable Store" jingle used by Randalls for years. Originally Broadcast on May 12, 1991 on KKBQ. Archived by Robert Zerwekh archive.org/details/kkbq-92.9-pasadena-houston-tx-12-may-1991/KKBQ 92.9 Pasadena-Houston, TX - 12 May 1991 part 2.mp3 Everything you could ever want on Randalls: houstonhistoricretail.com/grocery/randalls-food-markets/
Serial Robberies at Rice - 1969
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Footage from a Rice Food Market on Wednesday, July 2, 1969. The San Felipe and Post Oak location had been robbed of $10,000 dollars earlier that day by three men. HPD was speaking with manager Donald Campbell, who was forced by the robbers to bring the money to a waiting car. Two gunmen initially approached the courtesy booth clerk with two sawed-off shotguns while a third watched the door with...
Westwood Mall Houston 1983 as featured in Adam
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Adam is a 1983 TV Movie based on the real-life murder of Adam Walsh. Adam was abducted from a Sears in Hollywood, Florida, and found dead days later. Adam's abduction occurred while his mom was shopping in scenes recreated for filming in Houston, Texas. While it is not portrayed in the movie, the boys playing at the Atari Kiosk next to Adam were kicked out of the store for fighting. Adam was th...
Safeway Houston Division 1989 Apple Computer Commercial
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One of the final commercials for the Houston Division of Safeway. Aired in May 1989. At this point, Safeway Houston was independent of the national chain, having been spun off to management and financing companies a year earlier. The Houston stores continued to license and use the Safeway name for a year before switching to AppleTree. The chain would not fare well in the competitive Houston mar...
Cy-Fair Chevrolet 1989
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A commercial for Cy-Fair Chevrolet, which promises to treat you nicely for a change. Also features a great vintage mention of the former Texas Instruments Campus in the area. Commercial sourced from KHOU 10 PM News Broadcast: ruclips.net/video/iddHmOGK6pw/видео.html
Pancho's Commercial 1989
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A commercial aired for Pancho's Mexican Buffet at its height in the 80s, showing 13 locations. As of 2023, only one Pancho's is left in Houston, along with two in DFW. Clip Sourced from KHOU 10 PM News Broadcast: ruclips.net/video/iddHmOGK6pw/видео.html
The Kaleidoscope Center
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The Kaleidoscope Center opened in 1985 as a project of United Savings. It was meant to compete with the nearby Westchase Mall, a Winegarten Development, but lacked anchor tenants and mostly contained boutique and office-based storefronts. After years of declining tenancy, the center was shut down in 2019 and demolished shortly after. It was replaced by a Flagship Phillips 66 Gas Station and OnC...
West Oaks Mall 2022 Tour & History
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A walking tour of West Oaks Mall, Houston's best example of a dead mall as of present. For more information: houstonhistoricretail.com/malls/west-oaks-mall/
Minimax, Jumbo, Continental, Holiday Foods, Klien's Houston Commercial
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A commercial for multiple independent grocers in Houston. I believe this commercial was made by their supplier, Flemming Cos. Who then distributed it to multiple markets, swapping the end with local operators. Most famous of these local operators is arguably Minimax. houstonhistoricretail.com/grocery/minimax/ Source: ruclips.net/video/weE-mB2zqco/видео.html
Men's Wearhouse 1986 Houston Commercial
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Men's Wearhouse 1986 Houston Commercial
KTRK Marvin Zindler Best Little Whorehouse Promo 1984
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KTRK Marvin Zindler Best Little Whorehouse Promo 1984
Metropolitan Furniture Commercial 1987
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Metropolitan Furniture Commercial 1987
I worked at the Sears in Westwood mall in 2018 crazy there was a whole movie filmed there
These days you don't see as many malls around.
The uploader is an angel for this. I remember this builder. Yes, they did do a lot big starter type of homes.
There were just too many malls in Houston. There’s no need to have so many malls so close to each other. Literally in the 90s you could drive 15-25 minutes and arrive to the next mall. West oaks to Katy mills, town country to memorial, northwest to galleria, Sharp town to gallleria. All these malls are not far from each other.
Find a 1980 ktrk tv sign off
If he is living
What happened to Charles Harrison
This shopping center was at the front of the neighborhood where I grew up! I knew every inch of that place!
It looks great
1:54
I was there when it first built and open. There was also pasadena plaza shopping mall at shaver and spencer in 70s and 80s
As a 80’s kid, going to Steak and Ale was a big deal. Good food and better memories!
Thank you for finding this
Can you find a sign off from ktrk tv from 1980
Did he pass away
Some of the things in this commercial, like the voiceover, music track, the font of the word "superstore" and the foggy showroom introduction were previously used in the Circuit City grand opening in Louisville commercial from the year before.
Saturday, November 3rd, 1984: 0:13 The Circle 13 logo with the 3 hanging out.
That is the best mall ever i go there every Sunday 😊
Did he passed away
Yup
Too bad the usual suspects screwed it up. Just like they did Westwood mall, Sharpstown Mall and AstroWorld. Why did those Jewish slave traders have to bring them here?
I LOVED this store as a kid; I was so mad when they folded
I used to work at store 69, and regularly stopped by stores 107 and 108.
Saturday, 3 November 1984.
Where is Charles Harrison buried at
I'm surprised that mall is still there because most malls are dead these days. The San Jacinto Mall over in Baytown, TX closed, became abandoned, & got demolished two years ago. Back in the days before internet, i-phones, & Amazon, malls were popular shopping destinations.
It's gone. Idk when this was filmed.
Sharpstown was one of the more interesting malls in terms of the interior design. It actually had 2 floors. It also had the best record store, Cactus Records and Tapes.
It appears this was filmed after the first remodel I can remember. In my first visits as a kid, there were several fountains and they were all white. Then they added the brown tile work seen in this ad. They've remodeled several times since then.
Wow, so many good memories at that mall in the 80s and early 90s. I spent many years growing up in Alief. That mall was one of the best hang-out locations for high-schoolers back in my day. When Alief went to hell, the mall followed. I still work in the area and have witnessed the decline of the entire area. Low rent apartments and metro bus routes coming to your area tend to do that. It's really sad. Most middle/upper-class residents of Alief back in the 80s ended up moving out to Sugar Land or Katy in the 90s - 2000s to escape the rampant crime that began plaguing the area. Anyone remember Brothers Pizzeria? That was my go-to food location in the mall. Their New York Style pizza was AWESOME! I just learned recently that they are still around but in a different location (hwy 6 north of i-10) and they have another location in Cypress as well. Definitely going to check them out when i'm in the area.
Does.any.one.remberems.angaleos.fishermans.wharfs.and.dean.goss.dinner.my.late.husband.we.use To.there.most.beautifl.times.ever Good Memoryes
Pizza inn is open in my country
Fiesta was in Webster it’s now a burlington
Priced cheap
What happened to the fiesta mart
Now it's Latern Village it's a Massive Apartment with maybe the most units for a complex in all of Houston!
Ktrk is 70 this year
Is Charles Harrison living
I miss Foley's!!
AmEx started in 1958. They were somewhat exclusive for years.
That building was demolished and an all new building went up. In early 2024 Layne’s Chicken opened. I went there once. If they would stay open late they could compete with Raising Cane”s. Their food was average but as good as Cane’s which has cars lined up around the building and onto the street late at night.
If you lived in la grange he Busted the whorehouse in 1973
Marvin zindler was the best
This is definitely NOT the Northwest Mall I frequented in the 60's and 70's as a kid. JCPenney and Foley's were the two 'anchor' stores. JCPenney was simply known as Penneys at the time. Foley's was spelled foley's with a giant lower-case 'f', and had pre-formed blue canopies in each of the exterior entry arches. At the center of the mall was a huge arboretum made of brick, stone, and tile that stepped down into a fountain area. Thanks to the skylight roofs, the arboretum and much of the mall itself was full of live plants. You could hear the fountain pretty much from each end of the mall. Every Christmas, starting just after Thanksgiving and going through New Years, they would turn off the fountain and build a huge Poinsettia Christmas tree over it, and the entire mall echoed with Christmas tunes. There was also the Northwest 4 Theaters that was a separate building out by the freeway. The floors were dug out of the ground and sloped down to the screen (not steps) as you walked into each theater as compared to theaters now where you walk back up steps to your seats. The Northwest and Almeda Malls were 'twins'. Here's a link with pics from Almeda... southbelthouston . blogspot . com/2014/03/almeda-mall . html This is really sad to see it like this but at least I still have my memories of how great it once was. I could talk about it for hours.
Is that Joel Osteen?
Maybe
I lived in the Bear Creek area and my family dined there many many times. The closest one to me now was in Deerbrook Mall but it closed last year sadly. Thank you for archiving Houston Retail commercials, I was 9 in 1986 and I can still remember so many of these long gone businesses. 👍👍👍
The Dearbrook location was closest to us as well. We visited it frequently until it closed.
Do you have a physical copy of this video? I'd love to get my hands on it for a project I'm working on. Thank you!
VENERAL HOUSE LET US SHOW YOUR FUTURE WOULDNT LIVE THERE NOW WITH THEM ILLEGALS HANGING OUT
Thanks for this. I like the music. Was there originally a live narration? I would have enjoyed additional content, but the choice of using captions rather than voice was a good one. It was easy to read, informative, and not annoying. Luckily I liked the music.
KTRK
Who was the black man that was on meditations sermonette
i worked for Appletree. wow memories.
Cool. That means you were an owner. My sister worked for Apple Tree. She had the tag.
@@gregorymoore2877 haha yes we were associates
Well The Logo At The End Was Created By Willming Reams Animation (The Studio That Makes Front Row Joe)