- Brookfield Property Partners Adds To Downtown Portfolio with Purchase of Houston Center [Houston Chronicle]
- Texas Ranks Second Behind North Carolina on Forbes’s Best States for Business List [HBJ]
- Greater Houston Partnership Launches New Resilience Task Force To Address Flood Challenges [HBJ ($)]
- Developers of The Woodlands Used Deceptive Techniques To Lift Lots Out Of Flood Zones [New York Times]
- Bayou Greenways Project Sees Increased Support After Harvey [Houston Chronicle ($)]
- BB&T Scott & Stringfello Opens First Houston Office Downtown in 2 Allen Center [HBJ]
- Steakhouse Doris Metropolitan Opens in Former Triniti Restaurant Space on Shepherd [Eater Houston]
- In-N-Out Burger Pausing Plans for Westheimer Restaurant, Exploring Other Houston Locations [Click2Houston; previously on Swamplot]
- Lady Gaga Does Some Demo Work at Harvey-Damaged Houston Home [abc13]
- New Law May Make It ‘Almost Impossible’ for Texas Cities To Annex Land [Houston Public Media]
- Wind Power Capacity Has Surpassed Coal in Texas [Texas Monthly]
Photo of Travis St. opposite Market Sq.: Marc Longoria via Swamplot Flickr Pool
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Not surprised about In-N-Out. Guessing they did a closer look at the area and didn’t find the demographics favorable.
Re: In-N-Out…â€Too early to talk about potential In-N-Out locations in Houstonâ€. Too early??!!! Wha?? When all other major Texas metros already have had In-N-Outs going on what, almost 4-5 years now and it’s “too early†for Houston? What exactly have they been doing all this time? I’m perplexed by their sloppy lack of enthusiasm opening in the Houston market, dare I say it’s become borderline insulting and this is coming from someone who isn’t even a big fan of In-N-Out like I know so many are.