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2000 St. James Place is a 12-story, [1] 335,000 square foot (31,100 m2) office building in Houston, Texas. It formerly housed the headquarters of Minute Maid . [ 2 ] The building is located on a 6 acres (2.4 ha) site, [ 1 ] and is in proximity to The Galleria .
Welcome to the St. James' Club is the fourth album by the American jazz group the Rippingtons, released in 1990. [2] It reached No. 1 on Billboard's Jazz chart. [3] The group supported the album with a North American tour. [4] The album was produced by Russ Freeman, who chose to give the songs a more rhythmic direction. [5] [6]
In August 1990, bassist Kim Stone joined the group replacing Steve Bailey; the album Welcome to the St. James' Club was released that month, [10] [8] and became the band's first CD to debut at #1 in the Billboard Charts. In 1991, Russ Freeman relocated to Colorado and opened Cheyenne Mountain Ranch studios.
St. John's School (also known as St. John's or SJS) is a coeducational, independent K–12 day school in Houston, Texas, United States.The School was founded in 1946 and is a member of the Houston Area Independent Schools, the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS), and the Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC).
James St. James (born James Clark; August 1, 1966) is a television & internet personality, author, celebutante, frequent collaborator with Mathu Andersen, and former "Club Kid", a member of the New York City club scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The ceremony took place at the Floridian National Golf Club. The marriage is Crane's third. Wheeler and he have a son together, James Robert Crane II. [40] Crane's son Jared is senior vice president of executive operations for the Astros. [41] His daughter, Krystal Crane Thompson, is a board member of the Crane Family Foundation.
The Criners wanted to create a place where both local talent and already-established acts could play to Houston crowds. [2] They already owned a former bank building, designed by Joseph Finger in 1925; they turned it into a club and used proceeds to renovate the space.
The Petroleum Club of Houston (PCOH) is a private social club located on the 35th floor in the Total Plaza in Downtown Houston. [1] As of November 2014 the club had 1,200 members. [ 2 ]