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Metters opens strip mail at alma mater.


Prairie View Prairie View may refer to:
  • Prairie View, Texas, a city in the United States
  • Prairie View, Illinois, a town in the United States
  • Prairie View A&M University, a university located in Prairie View, Texas
  • Prairie View was formerly the name of Bridge City, Texas.
 gets a face-lift with help from Metters Industries CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  

University Center, a $4.5 million strip mall strip mall
n.
A shopping complex containing a row of various stores, businesses, and restaurants that usually open onto a common parking lot.

Noun 1.
 project near the rural, historically black campus of Prairie View A & M University, in Prairie View, Texas Prairie View is a city in Waller County, Texas, United States. The population was 4,410 at the 2000 census.

Prairie View A&M University is located in the city. Geography
Prairie View is located at  (30.082131, -95.
, will kick off in March 2001 with the opening of retail and professional office space, as well as a Williams Chicken restaurant. The construction of a 60-room hotel, a retail-store cluster, and a gas station will follow.

The way the deal is shaping up and the issues that are coming into play make the whole greater than the sum of its parts.

Leadership by a nine-year veteran of the BE INDUSTRIAL/SERVICE 100 list is a key component. Dr. Samuel Metters, an Austin, Texas, native and Prairie View College of Engineering graduate, has gained success and fortune through Metters Industries Inc. (No. 78 on the BE INDUSTRIAL/SERVICE 100 list, with $34 million in sales), a McLean, Virginia-based technology company. Tipped off by Charles Higgs, executive director of the Prairie View alumni association An alumni association is an association of graduates (alumni) or, more broadly, of former students. In the United Kingdom and the United States, alumni of universities, colleges, schools (especially independent schools), fraternities, and sororities often form groups with alumni , Metters did an 11th-hour rescue of the land of an aging alumni family. He flew down his Beltway lawyer to pay delinquent taxes, stopping the auction of the family's 52-acre property. He spent $17,000 of his own money to pull the land out of foreclosure foreclosure

Legal proceeding by which a borrower's rights to a mortgaged property may be extinguished if the borrower fails to live up to the obligations agreed to in the loan contract.
. The price of seven acres covered the taxes, and Metters, 66, paid the family $500,000 for a total of 12 acres.

Approximately 40 miles from Houston on the road to Austin, this site, which sits on U.S. Highway 290, turned out to have excellent development potential. The 6,000-student Prairie View campus is the economic engine of Waller County. Still, students and faculty have always had to travel three to rive rive  
v. rived, riv·en also rived, riv·ing, rives

v.tr.
1. To rend or tear apart.

2. To break into pieces, as by a blow; cleave or split asunder.

3.
 miles to white neighborhoods to shop and eat. The area had plenty of demand, little supply.

"This is something where you can go into it and have a few royalties coming in the rest of your lire; plus, you're giving back to your alma mater," says Metters.

Other African American African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  investors for the project were Metters' siblings, but they sold back their interest in the land to Metters. He is working with service station and hotel chains to find two anchor tenants willing to invest.

Dallas-based Williams Chicken, a black-owned restaurant franchise, is one of the first tenants. A 15- to 20-person staff will be recruited from the university and local community.

"I thought this would be a good opportunity for us to do for ourselves and reap the benefits for ourselves and form a partnership with the black colleges, which would give us access to future management and owners so we could duplicate this all across the country," says Hiawatha Williams, the 51-year-old owner of Williams Chicken.
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Title Annotation:opening of shopping centre in Prairie View, Texas by business executive Samuel Metters
Author:Hocker, Cliff
Publication:Black Enterprise
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U7TX
Date:Feb 1, 2001
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