jhjones74 Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 (edited) 4 hours ago, editor said: I confused how he can owe back taxes. Except for when it's closed, I don't think I've ever walked by and it hasn't been absolutely packed. I don't know what kind of marketing that place does, but it works. https://abc13.com/taste-bar-and-kitchen-bagby-unpaid-taxes-houston-restaurant-closed/12184023/ I have to imagine he no longer owes back taxes. From the article above published in September of 2022, it sounds like Bowie was making good money at the Midtown location but just wasn't paying the sales tax he collected, which would be a felony for the amount he had unpaid ($206k), and in theory should have lead to jail time for him. Not to mention he wasn't paying his landlord rent for all of 2022, which is eventually what led to his eviction. Bowie claims that it was his landlord locking him out of the restaurant during lease negotiations in early 2022 that set him back, leading to the taxes going unpaid. I'm very curious though how Bowie seemingly got out of these allegations scot-free. Did the city/state cut a deal with him where he could simply pay the taxes, likely with a penalty, and avoid jail time? I wonder this in the context of him moving into the new space on Main St, having been vacant for so long in a key part of the city, could there have been some deal reached between the city/state (maybe Central Houston?), Bowie and the landlord at 420 Main? Regardless, given all the facts and anecdotes I've read, I conclude that Bowie is shady at best and a criminal at worst - I have no desire to support his restaurant. Edited January 2 by jhjones74 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ATH Posted January 3 Share Posted January 3 Bowie is a tenant in the commercial condominium owned by the owner of Local Foods, who previously operated out of the same space. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
j_cuevas713 Posted January 3 Share Posted January 3 Yeah I've never been there but it's always packed. I also don't have any desire to support people like this. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hindesky Posted April 2 Share Posted April 2 Architect - https://www.reeseds.com 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bookey23 Posted April 3 Share Posted April 3 This is going into the old Craft Beer Cellar spot. Great development! Hopefully people decide to make the trek up to that part of Downtown and this place thrives. La Calle already seems to kill it on that block 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ChannelTwoNews Posted May 2 Share Posted May 2 (edited) 7 Blocks Of Downtown Houston Are Slated To Go Car-Free For Good (bisnow.com) "The board of the Downtown Redevelopment Authority, a Downtown Houston+ affiliate, on April 9 approved a contract with engineering firm Walter P Moore and its subconsultants for the project, the release says. The design and engineering phase follows the basis of design, which zeroes in on the themes of safety, accessibility and placemaking. Edited May 6 by editor Edited for copyright reasons. Do not copy and paste. Summarize and link. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hbg.50 Posted May 2 Share Posted May 2 (edited) On 5/2/2024 at 9:02 AM, ChannelTwoNews said: 7 Blocks Of Downtown Houston Are Slated To Go Car-Free For Good (bisnow.com) "The board of the Downtown Redevelopment Authority, a Downtown Houston+ affiliate, on April 9 approved a contract with engineering firm Walter P Moore and its subconsultants for the project, the release says. The design and engineering phase follows the basis of design, which zeroes in on the themes of safety, accessibility and placemaking. Design recommendations include lighting improvements, maintenance of stormwater drainage capacity, everyday access for business operations, and wayfinding signage, the release says. The most noticeable change will be elevating the street level so that it is even with the sidewalk, Larson said. “That's going to create one uniform plane for people to be able to experience,” he said. “Then we're going to be working with the adjacent property owners and business owners to create more of a uniform experience.” " Edited May 6 by editor Edited for copyright reasons. Do not copy and paste. Summarize and link. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hindesky Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 Etro Nightclub announced it will close its doors on July 13 after nearly 17 years of hosting clubgoers and '80s music fanatics. Owner Antonio Villalobos cited post-pandemic struggles as a reason for the decision but noted it would close on a "high note." https://www.chron.com/culture/article/houston-etro-1980s-club-night-19549450.php 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeerNut Posted July 4 Share Posted July 4 On 7/1/2024 at 2:50 PM, hindesky said: Etro Nightclub announced it will close its doors on July 13 after nearly 17 years of hosting clubgoers and '80s music fanatics. Owner Antonio Villalobos cited post-pandemic struggles as a reason for the decision but noted it would close on a "high note." https://www.chron.com/culture/article/houston-etro-1980s-club-night-19549450.php I used to go quite a bit when I lived in Montrose. I never made it to their downtown location. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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