- Last 900 Harvey Evacuees Leave GRB Convention Center [Houston Chronicle]
- NRG Park To Close Shelter Saturday with 2,100 People Remaining [KHOU]
- Slideshow: Here’s Where Houston Flooded the Most and Least During Harvey, Based on Texas Division of Emergency Management Data [HBJ]
- Graphing Harvey’s Impact by Neighborhood, Income, and Race [The Urban Edge]
- Flooded Vehicles a Big Problem for Low-Income Houstonians [Texas Tribune]
- GRB Has Not Canceled a Schedule Convention Since Harvey [Houston Chronicle ($)]
- Some Grocers Shuttered by Harvey Won’t Reopen Until Next Year [Houston Chronicle]
- How JSW Steel Employees Saved the Baytown Mill During Harvey [HBJ ($)]
- Federal Reserve Bank: Harvey Contributes To First U.S. Industrial Sector Drop in Months [Houston Public Media]
- Fire Burns 2 Buildings, Kills Child at The Landing Apartments on Corporate Dr. and Westwood Place Dr. [abc13]
- Breaking Down the Key Differences Between Hyperloop One and High-Speed Rail in Texas [Bisnow]
- Largest U.S. Toy Store Chain, Toys ‘R’ Us, Files for Bankruptcy Ahead of Holiday Season [Reuters]
Photo of Omni Houston Hotel, 4 Riverway: Marc Longoria via Swamplot Flickr Pool
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Toys R Us files for bankruptcy? Eventually the only retail left in brick and mortar will be food, transportation or clothing related and those too are converting. Are we destined to have more drones in the sky than birds?