We are deep in preparations for "HAPPY BIRTHDAY HOUSTON 2008: Honoring Our Past, Inspiring Our Future", which will take place August 21-August 31, 2008. This annual city-wide, community-based event will feature special events, performances and exhibits commemorating the City’s founding on August 30, 1836. We’ll also highlight current civic activities with ties to the past. Check back with us later for detailed information on all activities.

  Our Mission

We are a group of concerned citizens that includes architects, real estate investors, film professionals, historians, artists, preservationists, and business leaders that rallied together because we are concerned about the fate of the River Oaks Shopping Center (1937), the River Oaks Theatre (1939), the Alabama Theatre/Bookstop (1939), and the Alabama Shopping Center (1940).  In spite of being officially designated City Landmarks by the Houston City Council who followed recommendations made by the Houston Planning Commission and the Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission,

  1. Designation of Alabama Theatre and Shopping Center
  2. Designation of River Oaks Theatre and Shopping Center

property owner Weingarten Realty Inc. tore down a portion of the River Oaks Shopping Center in 2007 and plans further redevelopment which threatens all three of these historic Art Deco landmarks with demolition.  We want to SAVE OUR LANDMARKS and need your help in this very important and historic endeavor.  You can help by spreading the word and by taking action.

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