A few days ago I made a short post about the New Bell Tower on w34th street. Today I decided to see if I could fin a website or anything else where I could post some information about the venue. I imagine if they attended the Houston Bridal Extravaganza Show in July, they would more than likely have a website up and running, and they sure do.
First place I found them was in Bride.com and after that it lead me to their actual Bell Tower on w34th Street website where they just have a flyer letting people know they will be open for business soon.
If you want to get a much better idea of what the place actually looks like and how beautiful it is inside… visit their ad on Bride.com.
Happy Planning!
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|o| Simply Frank |o|
Professional DJ in Houston

Micheal says:
Frank, a very interesting post thanks for writing it!
Earrings says:
Hello! Thank you very much for that enlightening article
Jason says:
Great information. It’s really useful. Thanks
Simply Frank says:
Well, I had the lovely opportunity to meet with Roger and Angela today…
I’ve asked TWA2009 on a couple of emails to provide me with that document and she never replied.
I would encourage anyone who reads this blog to please contact Roger and Angela directly. They have nothing to hide and are as much of a victim to what happened in 2008 as any other person. They are not in hiding they DO answer the telephones and they are working extremely hard to get the place ready for their grand opening this September, 2009.
It’s really an unbelievable story you must hear on your own. They have all the legal documentation to prove what happened and I think It’s sad that they have to work so hard, after losing EVERYTHING they had, to disassociate themselves from the people who were responsible for the entire situation.
Again, if anyone who reads this blog is considering using the Bell Tower on W34th as their wedding venue, do yourself a favor and go visit with them… They are genuinely good people, they themselves are rebuilding their lives after losing everything, and it’s a shame that people go on blogs and websites and post negative, misinformed statements about them.
jen says:
Kempner Capital Management Inc. purchased a retail building in Houston from Titus Inc. for $3.25 million, or approximately $98 per square foot. Randy Williams of Thompson & Knight LLP acted as the trustee for Titus in bankruptcy proceedings.
The 33,250-square-foot, Class A, general retail building at 835 34th St., formerly known as Tuscan Garden Oaks, was built this year and is in the Near Northwest Oaks Retail submarket.
Vice President Mark Lehman and Bill Burge of Grubb & Ellis represented the seller. Roger Igo of Champions Real Estate Group represented the buyer.
Josephine says:
This message is for Jen. If you are still around, I would love to chat with you more about this issue. I was a displaced bride too. This is all too fishy that they have re-appeared as new owners. Please let me know how I can contact you. Thanks.
Tony Jones says:
I think your blog is good.
Cindy C says:
Nice to have this blog for truthful comments. Very nice location, however, entire motivation at the Bell Tower is making as much money as possible. They nickel and dime everything. $3000 mandatory fee to bring in caterer plus 18% upcharge on everything. Valet parking mandatory and you pay per guest. Even accent lighting or candles cost extra. Bring your wallet every visit – you will need it here.