Historic Galveston amusement pier to rise again
Historic Galveston amusement pier to rise again Houston Chronicle Copyright 2012 Houston Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 10:52 p.m., Saturday, January 28, 2012 In high school he worked as a lifeguard at the Flagship Hotel and engaged in another beach town tradition - flirting with out-of-town girls. Fertitta ...
Pleasure Pier to Replace Flagship Hotel
More than three years after Hurricane Ike battered Galveston Island, Landry's Inc. will unveil plans for a new attraction to occupy the space where the Flagship Hotel once stood.
Galveston's Pleasure Pier plan unveiled
We learned a lot more about the new Pleasure Pier that's slated to open this May along the Seawall and 25th Street
The Web today: Ferris wheel, peerless pier in Galveston; Ferris Bueller grown up, toned down; Civil War ironclad tribute
For some time, Tilman Fertitta of Landry’s Restaurants has hinted he was going to do something splashy over the waves of Galveston, where the old Flagship Hotel and pier stood, before Hurricane Ike ra
Pleasure Pier returning to Galveston
Big plans are unveiled for Galveston's historic Pleasure Pier.
Pleasure Pier construction underway in Galveston
History is about to be revisited... sort of.
Roller coaster, Ferris wheel to open in May on Pleasure Pier
Roller coaster, Ferris wheel to open in May on Pleasure Pier Beaumont Enterprise Copyright 2012 Beaumont Enterprise. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 04:10 p.m., Monday, January 30, 2012 In an effort to bring back a 1940s tourism attraction, Landry's announced today a plan to redesign and open Galveston's once-famous ...
Tilman Fertitta, Landry's announce plans for Galveston's historic Pleasure Pier
Today Landry's reveals a monumental renovation plan for Galveston Island, transforming the Pleasure Pier into a world-class amusement park for all ages. Landry's vision recaptures the site's original
New details unveiled for Galveston Pleasure Pier
GALVESTON, Texas— A $60 million tourist attraction is expected to draw more visitors to Galveston's Seawall when it opens. Landry’s Inc. owner Tilman Fertitta gave a sneak peak Monday of the latest drawings for the new Pleasure Pier planned for Galveston. For weeks, crews have been working on the project that Fertitta hopes will rival Chicago’s Navy Pier, Coney Island’s Luna Park and Santa ...