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  • Ah! So Chick Fil A finally does make its long-awaited appearance at (or near) the Sawyer Heights shopping center. CFA appears to have done an end-run around Property Commerce. . .

  • SO happy about the Chick-fil-A. Embarassingly happy…

  • chick fil a had their chances for the last 3 years here. it was their own fault for not getting this sooner. i assure you they were a first look tenant.

  • and so it begins the teardown of a good local company that employed many houstonians. sad to see it go to make for a restaurant but thats business i guess

  • @adrian – to me, the word “former” means Riviana wasn’t using it anymore. Somebody correct me if I’m wrong or clueless.

  • More like Riviana consolidating to Tennessee. Riviana has been slowly closing it’s doors for years. All of their 1st ware area property is on the commercial market.

    http://swamplot.com/silo-been-good-to-know-you/2008-01-04/

  • Wonder if this means the end of the CFA in NW Mall, about the only reason I ever went in there.

  • Riviana still have their corporate offices here but their 5 plants are now all out of state, 3 in Arkansas, 1 in Tennessee and 1 in Minnesota. I’m sure there are umpteen reasons why they moved, from logistics to efficiency to being landlocked etc etc. Still sad to see this part of Houston’s industrial heritage withering away.

  • OMG!!! I AM AUTOMATICALLY BROKE FROM HEARING THAT MY NEW NEIGHBOR IS CHICK FIL A!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jg

    Just because CFA had their chance to enter the market 3 years ago, doesn’t make it their fault that its taken them this long. I can assure you that the fine folks at Property Commerce can be more than a bit challenging to deal with at times.