Meyerland Plaza
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Meyerland Plaza is a large shopping center located in southwest Houston, Texas, United States. Meyerland Plaza is located in the Meyerland neighborhood of Houston and is just outside of the 610 Loop.
Meyerland Plaza was originally built in 1957 as Houston's second "regional mall". The shopping center started to decay in the 1980's; in 1987, the aging mall had fallen into foreclosure.[1]
The center has been re-developed as a power center; its official grand re-opening was in 1995.[1]
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[edit] Anchors
- 24 Hour Fitness
- Bank of America
- Bed Bath & Beyond
- Borders
- Compass Bank
- Circuit City
- Dress Barn
- Express
- JCPenney
- Marshalls
- Old Navy
- Palais Royal
- Pier 1 Imports
- Ross
- Stein Mart
- Target
- The Children's Place
- Wolf Camera
[edit] Former anchors
- General Cinemas
- J.M. Design
- Kmart (now Target)
- Meyer Brothers
- Oshman's
- Service Merchandise
- Venture (became Kmart)
- White's
- Wilson's (later Service Merchandise)
- Woolworth
[edit] Food and Dining Options
- Escalante's Mexican Grille
- Cafe Express
- Saltgrass Steakhouse
- New York Pizzeria
- La Madeleine
- Miyako
- Starbucks
- Smoothie King
- James Coney Island
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North Houston Enclosed malls: Greenspoint Mall | Northline Mall | Northwest Mall West & Central Houston Enclosed malls: The Galleria | Memorial City Mall | West Oaks Mall South & Southwest Houston Enclosed malls: Almeda Mall | Sharpstown Mall Galveston & Southeast suburbs Enclosed malls: Baybrook Mall | Brazos Mall | Mall of the Mainland | Pasadena Town Square | San Jacinto Mall Fort Bend County/Greater Katy Enclosed malls: First Colony Mall | Katy Mills Northern suburbs/Montgomery County Enclosed malls: Deerbrook Mall | Willowbrook Mall | The Woodlands Mall |