- Skanska Tops Out on 35-Story Capitol Tower [Houston Chronicle]
- United General Hospital Taking Over Nearly a Quarter of 7501 Fannin Building [Houston Chronicle]
- Houston Community College To Break Ground Tomorrow on Downtown Culinary Arts Building [HBJ]
- CBRE: Houston Industrial Activity Is Pushing New Construction Outward [HBJ ($)]
- Plans for Gulf Coast Public Market in Dickinson Move Forward [Galveston County Daily News ($)]
- 40-Year-Old Downtown Restaurant Treebeards Considering Expansion [HBJ $)]
- Underbelly Selling Off Furniture That Won’t Fit in Smaller UB Preserv Space [Eater Houston]
- 610 Exit Ramp at Post Oak Blvd. Closed for 8 Months for Bus Lane Project [HBJ]
- CenterPoint Energy Completes 60-Mile Transmission Line Project That Will Bring More Power to Houston [Houston Chronicle]
- Pollution Rules Suspended Since Harvey Now Back in Effect [Houston Public Media]
- Slideshow: Houston Buildings and Landmarks Under Construction [Houston Chronicle]
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The new HCC culinary arts building is not downtown (as the title suggests) …. it is in Midtown. The HBJ is slipping more and more each day into the quagmire of “alternative facts”
“Houston Community College To Break Ground Tomorrow on Downtown Culinary Arts Building” …in midtown
WR- Hey, at least the article provided the boundary streets. We could have been left wondering which DT surface lot is going to develop into something of greater value… Now, we’re just disappointed instead of needlessly hopeful. Happy Monday.