Celebrate Studewood

At long last, the construction on Studewood between White Oak/6th and Cavalcade/20th has been completed, and the orange traffic barrels are scheduled to disappear. The following is an email from City Council Member Adrian Garcia:

Dear Friend:

As we have heard from time to time, street reconstruction projects are important and necessary but they do cause a bit of hardship in the areas where the project is taking place.

In 2004, a long anticipated street reconstruction project was approved on Studewood in the Heights and neighbors and area small business owners have been extremely patient to see this project completed, and that time is finally here!

Please join State Representative Jessica Farrar and I this Saturday, October 21st at 10:30a for a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the re-opening of this important passage way through one of our most historic communities.

Area businesses between 6th and 20th on Studewood are anxious to get re-acquainted with old customers and meet new ones. Also, some of them will be offering discounts for folks who come by to celebrate the re-opening.

To do my part, my staff and I will be enjoying lunch at the 11th Street Cafe!

Come one, come all and please come make a purchase this Saturday!

Sincerely,
Adrian Garcia
Council Member
District H
www.adriangarcia.com

The ceremony itself is at Studewood and 11th. Once that’s done, Houstonist has some suggestions for where to go. Enjoy!

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One Response to Celebrate Studewood

  1. PiSaynt#uno says:

    Please join …. I this Saturday, October 21st at 10:30a for a ribbon-cutting

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