- Sugar Land Annexation of New Territory and Greatwood Gets Final Approval, Will Add 30,000 Residents [Houston Chronicle]
- Apache Industrial Services, McCord Development Relocating Headquarters to 250 Assay St. in Generation Park [HBJ; previously on Swamplot]
- How Houston’s First Agrihood Harvest Green Is Coming Along So Far [HBJ; previously on Swamplot]
- First Phase of Fairfield Town Center in Cypress To Wrap Up Just in Time for Black Friday [HBJ]
- Heights Theater Renovation Nearly Complete Ahead of Friday’s Reopening [HBJ; previously on Swamplot]
- Hopdoddy Burger Bar Planning Third Houston Location in Vintage Park with Spring 2017 Opening [Culturemap]
Photo of Bellaire: Russell Hancock via Swamplot Flickr Pool
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Harvest Green: “Homeowners can have a box of fresh produce delivered for free to their homes every week.” In this case, “free” means the costs are disguised in HOA dues listed at nearly a thousand dollars a year.
@slugline: I don’t know what all the amenities are at Harvest Green, but around $1000 for HOA fees is about on par for the larger and “nicer” ones.
The pictures of Harvest Green look like a survivor settlement in The Walking Dead.