- Multi-Million-Dollar Settlement of Red-Light Camera Suit Goes Before City Council This Week [Houston Chronicle]
- Houston Gas Prices Expected To Hit $4-ish by Memorial Day [GasBuddy, via Fuel Fix]
- Noble Energy Leases Former HP Building on Highway 249 [Prime Property]
- First Houston H&M Will Open at Baybrook Mall This Spring [Shop Girl]
- Report Finds Steady Rent Increases, Flat Occupancy Rates in Houston Over Past Year [Houston Business Journal]
- Commuters, Businesses Frustrated with Construction Along 610-290 Interchange [abc13]
- Harris County Property Tax Deadline Draws Near [Houston Community Newspapers]
- Feds Sending Texas $31M for Wildfire Recovery [KUHF]
- Flood Control District Adds Plants to Langham Creek Drainage Channel [Cypress Creek Mirror]
- Woodlands Real Estate Firm Branches Out into Tree Removal [Houston Business Journal]
Photo of Main Street: Imelda Bettinger [license]
Houston has so many rental submarkets that are day-and-night different from each other. I always get a kick out of any report having to do with apartments that uses “Houston” as one blanket area.
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Example: Try to find an apt building in Montrose that has a unit vacant for more than 15 minutes (unless they’re way out of wack with rent)