- Asia Society Center Uses Japanese Concept of ‘Borrowed Scenery’ in Not-So-Urban, Not-So-Rural Space [Houston Chronicle]
- Owners of 2 Dilapidated East End Apartments Sue City of Galveston for ‘Land Grab’ [Galveston County Daily News]
- Houston Single-Family Home Values Fell by 2.3% Last Year; Database [Houston Chronicle]
- Home Sellers Struggle Outside the Beltway, Find Hiccups Inside the Beltway and Strong Market Inside the Loop [Houston Chronicle]
- There’s a Real Seller’s Market in Some Parts of Houston [Houston Chronicle]
- ‘Bidding Wars’ Show Lack of Office Space in Houston, Say Brokers [Houston Business Journal]
- A Sneak Peek at Galveston’s New Pleasure Pier [Statesman.com]
- Sugar Land Skeeters Putting Finishing Touches on New Stadium [abc13]
- Supreme Court’s Open Beaches Ruling Supported by ‘Nothing,’ Says Texas AG [Houston Chronicle]
- Alligator Sitings Increasing Because of Mating Season [Houston Chronicle]
- Texas Still Biggest Producer of Wind Energy by Far [Houston Business Journal]
- Houston a Model in Green Initiatives [Guardian]
Photo of Asia Society Texas Center: Brinn Miracle