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Here is how you can ride the biggest outdoor ice slide in Houston!
Read full article: Here is how you can ride the biggest outdoor ice slide in Houston!For the first time ever, Classic Christmas comes to Houston, bringing the magic of the holidays to Memorial City Mall.From November 16th, guests can step into a magical holiday wonderland designed for visitors of all ages with exciting attractions that capture the season's essence.
VIDEO: Man threatens employee while stealing T-shirts, pair of shoes from department store in Memorial City
Read full article: VIDEO: Man threatens employee while stealing T-shirts, pair of shoes from department store in Memorial CityHouston police are looking for a man who was caught on camera stealing a shirt and a pair of shoes at a department store in Memorial City Mall.
Holiday shoppers looking for deals as Black Friday shopping continues
Read full article: Holiday shoppers looking for deals as Black Friday shopping continuesHOUSTON – Despite COVID-19, many shoppers showed up early to Memorial City Mall for Black Friday deals. It’s almost like a tradition coming to Memorial City Mall every Black Friday,” said Juan Garibay. “We want to avoid lines, avoid people, avoid crowds and stuff like that.”American Girl was a big hit with a line outside the doors when they opened. They had a section outside for shoppers to wait. Families said it wouldn’t be the holidays without Black Friday shopping and this year, with safety in mind.
Shooting between 2 people causes stampede at Memorial City Mall, police say
Read full article: Shooting between 2 people causes stampede at Memorial City Mall, police sayHOUSTON – The Houston Police Department is investigating after two people shot at each other at Memorial City Mall, officials said. Police responded to reports of a shooting around 2:25 p.m. outside a Target at Memorial City Mall. Acevedo said the shooting caused people to trample over each other and that two people suffered minor injures during the stampede. Acevedo said there is no threat to the store or mall and the scene is secured. Watch the police briefing below:Chief @ArtAcevedo Media Briefing on Shooting Incident at 984 Gessner Rd https://t.co/PtMpMl4JGL — Houston Police (@houstonpolice) November 1, 2020
Galleria Mall, The Woodlands Mall, other Houston-area malls temporarily close its doors amid coronavirus outbreak
Read full article: Galleria Mall, The Woodlands Mall, other Houston-area malls temporarily close its doors amid coronavirus outbreakHOUSTON – Simon Property Group which owns three Houston-area malls, including The Galleria announced Wednesday it would temporarily close all of its retail properties, including Malls, Premium Outlets and Mills in the U.S. Memorial City Mall also announced it will temporarily close its doors at 7 p.m. Wednesday until March 31. If it is cancelled completely, Cherry Hill will refund all reservations.”"We remain committed to supporting the operations of our retailers. “Please make sure to check the restaurant or store hours prior to visiting. To find the most up-to-date tenant hours, please search in the directory and click on the tenant name to see the current hours.”
Freebie Friday: Films, fitness and fireworks
Read full article: Freebie Friday: Films, fitness and fireworksMovies at the mallDisney’s “Moana” will be shown at 7 p.m. Friday on the big screen outside at Memorial City Mall’s square. On Sunday at 7 p.m., Memorial City Mall will screen Disney’s “Coco” on the big screen at the square. There’s a free hourlong yoga class that focuses on low-impact physical and spiritual fitness. More infoFree fireworksLite ‘Em Up fireworks will give out a free pack of Big Thunder firecrackers Friday to anyone who uses the phrase “freebie fireworks” while they’re at the booth. Remember, if you’re using fireworks to celebrate the new year, please do so responsibly and observe all regulations and ordinances.
Smash-and-grab at Macy’s sparks frenzy at Memorial City Mall
Read full article: Smash-and-grab at Macy’s sparks frenzy at Memorial City MallHOUSTON – People fled and hid in bathrooms and behind curtains after a smash-and-grab at the Memorial City Mall caused mass chaos for holiday shoppers. The incident happened around 9:20 p.m. Sunday inside the Macy’s, authorities said. When authorities arrived, they confirmed there had been no shots fired and the loud sound was breaking glass connected to the smash-and-grab. Oscar Julithe was working at Starbucks inside the mall when the commotion broke out. It is not clear what the thieves were targeting or if they were able to make off with any merchandise.