Thursday, July 9, 2009

Original Story at the Bottom

To understand this story
... and start reading from the beginning
*go to the bottom of this Blog
... and make your way up, thanks

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

... Is There Hope ??

Rumor has it that CVS might want to preserve the GLASS HOUSE after all.
...What I hear is that they might DEED the property back the City of Harlingen.
In exchange CVS will want some recognition for donating back to the city.
... Like some Plaque on the building

I think this is a Win Win for all parties involved, but again this is only rumor.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

What will the GLASS HOUSE be replaced with ?

When the GLASS HOUSE is demolished it will be replaced by a large CVS digital marquee.
Along with some landscaping and parking spaces
... (example pic from a CVS in Dallas Texas)



I did give CVS an idea of how to incorporate the Glass House "as being" the marquee but they wanted no part of any ideas. They have their cookie cutter ways and they do not deviate.

What a shame !

Friday, May 8, 2009

My Pictures of THE GLASS HOUSE


... West View

... Wow how many cars can you park here


... Looks cool, huh?






 ... FELDMANS LIQUOR STORE 1930's

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Please Help Save The Glass House !

I NEED YOUR HELP !!

To understand what this blog is about first read the article linked below and if the link is bad then read the text version linked on another post.
..(read the article from the Valley Morning Star April 27th, 2009

I dont understand how this is going to be allowed to happen. I've always love this building and so do many others. Its been part of Harlingen forever. And now very soon it will be bulldozed to the ground to make way for a parking lot for a new CVS pharmacy.
... ARE YOU KIDDING ME

Key players in this story are:
  • Mr. Murphy - Owner of MacPherson's Pharmacy
  • CVS Pharmacy - the pharmacy on every corner
  • Charles Feldman - his Father bought the building in 1947
  • City of Harlingen - The Mayor Chris Boswell
So MacPherson's Pharmacy sells his business to CVS including the building and land which is a huge block area, and from what I hear CVS will be taking it over in June to build a new location. The problem I have is that taking over the block also means tearing down what is there and that includes the GLASS HOUSE which sits on the corner of the block taking up just a small area of space that I think CVS could do without. It would be a shame to demolish it.

Click
the pic below to see how small the area is.


It seems no one cares about this historic landmark from being bulldozed to the ground only to make way for a few parking spaces and some shrubbery. Look I'm all for property rights, profit and growth but I'm also for responsibility and tearing down The Glass House in exchange for a few parking spaces is not being responsible or a good steward. Let me tell you, if this building is allowed to be demolished then CVS, MacPherson's and Harlingen City Hall are showing their true colors ($GREEN$). Its all about the money, tax dollars and nothing else. At least it seems that way.

Where was the Mayor in all this, or the City Manager ... HELLO !!

From the City of Harlingen's website comes this:
"Mayor Chris Boswell, during his swearing-in ceremony in May, 2007, challenged the Community of Harlingen to pull together to create a celebration of our first 100 years as a City. It is his foresight that has spawned an outpouring of community involvement that you can follow for the next year or so as we reach that celebratory point."

Well Mayor Boswell you want Harlingen to celebrate its first 100 years but you wont try to save a historic landmark dating back to the 1930's. That just makes no sense. As a matter of fact it makes no sense to have a CVS in that location. I mean do we really need another BIG BOX pharmacy so close to each other.

Thats right people, if you start at the Walgreen's location on 77 and drive to where this new CVS will be built thats only 1 mile. And if you continue to drive from there to the other Walgreen's thats towards the Mall thats another mile. So there you have it. Two Walgreen's and one CVS, all of them within 2.5 miles ... WOW thats genius and thats not to mention CVS will also be building another pharmacy by the hospital.

Look Mayor I'm sure your busy with other important things running the city but come on. Can you help me so that Harlingen wont lose its charm, its history. While new construction is important and necessary for growth it seems they all look the same. Have you ever noticed how every new shopping strip center is a carbon copy of another one down the road... BORING

So Mayor Boswell maybe just maybe you can save some of Harlingen's historic landmarks, save some history and keep some of the architectural charm in other places around Harlingen other than just downtown.

... Now lets talk about the person that sold out to CVS.

His name is Mr. Murphy ... (owner of MacPherson's Pharmacy)

Did Mr.Murphy even try to save The Glass House? Well in the brief conversation I had with him it sure sounded like no effort had been made. Maybe he did, maybe not but check this out.

According to sources the sale of the GLASS HOUSE just recently went through. So if the deal MacPherson's had with CVS was in the works for some time (as I've been told) and the Glass House was just purchased, then that would mean that Mr. Murphy's intentions was not to save it but to buy The Glass House to include it in the deal with CVS. He had no intention of leasing it, or starting another business in that location. He only bought it to sell it to CVS without any regard to its historical past while knowing of its upcoming death. Does Mr. Murphy have the right to do what he wants with his property, yes he does but I wished he would have done the right thing. The right thing being to save it.

I wonder if Mr. Murphy thought about putting a clause in the contract with CVS that the building not be demolished? Maybe or maybe not. I'm sure CVS wanted the entire area and maybe the only way the sale could have gone through was to take over the entire block which includes The GLASS HOUSE. Like I said before I'm all for growth BLAH BLAH BLAH but give me a freaking break with this scenario. Trading a landmark building thats been in the same location since the 1930's for just a few parking spaces shows how CVS and a select few people really care about the history of Harlingen and its community.

PICTURE OF MACPHERSON'S PHARMACY (future parking lot)
...the Glass House is just right of this building


For the record CVS seems to do good things for its communities by giving back in many ways as their website shows. So if thats the case then I have an idea for you CVS so listen up.

You should think about saving this building from demolition. Maybe you should add my cause to save this building to your CVS Code of Conduct and give Harlingen Texas back The Glass House and don't ever think about knocking it down. So lets do the right thing.

Lets Preserve it, Keep it, Love it... LETS DO SOMETHING GOOD!

FYI, I did talk to the Ex VP of Development for CVS Dino De Thomas, and he told me that keeping the Glass House will have a negative impact on the layout for the new building.
...WOW are you kidding!

He also told me that after 2 months of the Glass House being gone nobody will care.

Now that says it all.

** contact CVS and tell them how you feel by clicking here:
... CVS MEDIA CONTACTS


Next we have Charles Feldman the previous owner of the GLASS HOUSE who sold the building to Mr. Murphy. After talking to him on the phone about this surprisingly Mr. Feldman doesn't seem to care about the up coming demolition of the building his father once owned and where he worked as a kid. Look I know things change in life, but some things are worth saving, worth preserving and I have to admit that I am surprised about his non reaction. Mr. Feldman had a chance to do a good thing with this building and with the Feldman legacy by saving The Glass House and I think he dropped the ball.

He could have donated the building to the City of Harlingen to be used for non profit or just be kept as a treasure of the past to NEVER BE DEMOLISHED. Too bad that won't be happening.

He could have just sold it to the previous occupants. You see according to sources the previous business (Nataraja Kuni) now on Filmore Street occupied the Glass House and asked Charles Feldman to sell them the building on numerous occasions. According to a source at NATARAJA KUNI the owner was told by Charles Feldman that if he ever sold it they would get first chance at buying the building. While I dont think there was ever a contract signed I still wonder why he did NOT sell it to her. Why would he sell it to Mr. Murphy knowing that it was going to be demolished. Why would he not sell it to someone who was going to save it, keep it ? I know that the owner of NATAURJA KUNI is happy with her current location but I still wonder why Feldman never gave her a chance.... Hhhmm

... Bottom line boys and girls is that this building could have been saved but no one cared. Maybe we still have a chance.

How the hell could this deal have gone though without any intervention, talks, or deals to try and save the building. As of this Posting I talked to KGBT-TV about doing a story on this and so far I have not heard from them. I would think the Harlingen TV station would have jumped on this story. I thought a new fresh story to investigate would be good for them to cover but i guess they dont care either.

So will you STEP UP to the front and join me in this fight?

--> SO HOW CAN YOU HELP ?

Post your thoughts (THERE IS AN OPTION TO POST ANONYMOUS), call KGBT-TV, the Valley Morning Star, the Mayor, the City Manager and tell them that this building should be saved. Email this blog to your friends that might care.

email Allen Essex and thank him for bringing this to our attention.
allene@valleystar.com