Harwin St in Houston
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Harwin St in Houston
Hi everyone I was just wondering what anyone could tell me about this area of Houston. I know about the shopping, I am more concerned about safety. The guys from our church are going to the gun show (lucky dogs) and the ladies are heading to Harwin St. I heard mixed things about this area and was wondering if there are any special things to be aware of in this area.
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Re: Harwin St in Houston
Harwin runs through a fairly upscale area; but it's not far from Sharpstown, which is a pit. I wouldn't feel uncomfortable walking alone there. I would maintain the same situational awareness as on any city street.
Most of the crime in that part of Houston is robbery of small stores, particularly convenience stores.
What is of special interest in that part of town? Most visitors want to go to the Galleria.
- Jim
Most of the crime in that part of Houston is robbery of small stores, particularly convenience stores.
What is of special interest in that part of town? Most visitors want to go to the Galleria.
- Jim
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Honestly I never been but some of the others have. There are lots discount stores there. I am really just going to enjoy the company of my friends, if I can convince them I'd just as soon go to the gun show
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Ah !!!!!texasgirl wrote:Honestly I never been but some of the others have. There are lots discount stores there. I am really just going to enjoy the company of my friends, if I can convince them I'd just as soon go to the gun show
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i guess this is what you're talking about: http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2 ... n=describe
I had never heard of it.
There are a lot of good Chinese and Vietnamese restaurants in that area, especially on Bellaire, which is about two miles south of Harwin.
I hope you have a safe, fun trip.
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I had never heard of it.
There are a lot of good Chinese and Vietnamese restaurants in that area, especially on Bellaire, which is about two miles south of Harwin.
I hope you have a safe, fun trip.
- Jim
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Yep that's the place. I have just heard mixed things about the area so was wondering if anyone had first had experience there. I'm just not all that familiar with Houston.
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It is an area that I would really maintain your awareness.
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http://houstoncrimemaps.com/neighborhood/sharpstown/
15 or so crimes on on Harwin in November. A couple of robberies, some burglaries and auto thefts.
http://www.houstontx.gov/police/cs/xls/nov07.xls
15 or so crimes on on Harwin in November. A couple of robberies, some burglaries and auto thefts.
http://www.houstontx.gov/police/cs/xls/nov07.xls
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That's the kind of info I was looking for thanks for the link.
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I've been to that area 4 or 5 times in the past on weekends, in the day time. Did not have any problem. A lot of people like to shop there. That area is well known for their fake branded goods. I won't hang around that area during night time though.
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I have gone to businesses on Harwin for over 20 years. Some are safe, some are not. My business was making genuine stone jewelry, so sometimes I carried many dollars worth of semi-precious strung stones, including pearls. I also saw many fake Dooney's, designer scarfs, shoes, clothing, etc., in back rooms. Don't buy them, as tempting as it may be, as you are committing a crime. I just liked to look. They also have purses out in the front of the store that look very much like Brightons and other designer labels, but they are legal, as they are not labeled "Brighton," nor are they exact duplicates ... just similar in style. The prices are great. The same goes for the silver jewelry. Just look to see that it is real silver, if that's what you're after. So, those are good buys. Beware of the cardboard "leather." During the day from 10 to 2, you'll be OK. Carry if you can. Don't go there at night. The Thai restaurant is excellent. Harwin is also a great place to find lace appliques, wedding clothes, shoes and luggage. Stores used to be primarily owned by Orientals, and more recently many Arab businesses have come in. I prefer the Orientals, because they seem to me to bargain better. Don't be afraid to bargain, as that can be half the fun. For instance say, "What price will you give me, if I buy two?" At the clothing stores, you can find great bargains, but watch the material and construction, as you can find stuff that will fall apart after the first washing. You can also find some great stuff, so just have fun.
In 1997, we bought a white Crown Victoria, and a few years back, it was scratched by a gangbanger with gang graffiti, as he thought it was a cop car. So, I'd leave your Crown Vic or big Chevy at home and take the mini-van and place your purchases in the trunk or cover them in the rear of the van, so they can't be seen. Don't look too prosperous. Leave your diamonds and Rolex at home. That said, don't be afraid to go there in the daytime, as you'll have a ball bargain shopping. Just take normal precautions ... and carry, if you can.
In 1997, we bought a white Crown Victoria, and a few years back, it was scratched by a gangbanger with gang graffiti, as he thought it was a cop car. So, I'd leave your Crown Vic or big Chevy at home and take the mini-van and place your purchases in the trunk or cover them in the rear of the van, so they can't be seen. Don't look too prosperous. Leave your diamonds and Rolex at home. That said, don't be afraid to go there in the daytime, as you'll have a ball bargain shopping. Just take normal precautions ... and carry, if you can.
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And if you can convince your group, I'd recommend stopping by Collectors Firearms as it's nearby as well
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oilman wrote:It is an area that I would really maintain your awareness.
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Re: Harwin St in Houston
Son of Anygun lives near there.
Be aware of red light cameras.
Be situationally aware for criminals and cheap knockoffs.
As stated Sharpstown is the pits. Stay away.
Anygun
Be aware of red light cameras.
Be situationally aware for criminals and cheap knockoffs.
As stated Sharpstown is the pits. Stay away.
Anygun
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