- Shell Oil’s Downtown Headquarters at One and Two Shell Plaza To Hit the Market [Prime Property]
- League City Approves De-Annexation of 15 Homeowners from Historic District [Galveston County Daily News]
- Bridgeland Developer Drops Plan To Substitute Apartments and Strip Center for Mixed Use Town Center [Prime Property]
- West U Raises Water Rates 1.8 Percent [West University Examiner]
- First of 40 Del Tacos To Open March 28 [29-95; previously on Swamplot]
- Newly Adopted Galveston Parks Master Plan Recommends $4M in Upgrades [Galveston County Daily News]
- West U Council Considers Acquiring New Parks Land [West University Examiner]
- Someone Keeps Stealing the Storm Grates on North Freeway Feeder Road Near Gulf Bank [Click2Houston]
- Group Wants To Keep Walmart Construction Trucks Off Aging Yale Street Bridge [Houston Chronicle]
- Don’t Tape Your Windows During Storms, Say Hurricane Officials [Click2Houston]
Photo of Tacos Jose, Hwy. 6 at Huffmeister: Christopher Newsom via Swamplot Flickr Pool
A developer in the burbs skips plans to do a strip center and apartments and does a mixed use development instead. Isn’t that one of the seven signs of the apocalypse?
FYI, ExxonMobil’s modernist upstream HQ at 800 Bell went on the block late last week as well. UNlike SHell’s HQ, 800 Bell will likely be demolished.
800 bell won’t be demolished. It just underwent a major renovation and is a 50 story class A building in a desirable location. Exxon did the renovation with the purpose of making irresistible to a buyer.
I met marketable to a buyer. Stupid Android
ANOTHER DAY OF NO REAL DEVELOPMENTAL NEWS