- Houston Homes Sales Jumped 9 Percent Last Year, Finds Texas Quarterly Housing Report [Prime Property]
- Office Tower at Shepherd and Fairview, Renamed ‘The Bellevue,’ Undergoing $2.7M in Renovations [Houston Business Journal]
- The Woodlands Now a ‘Destination for Diners’ [Houston Chronicle]
- Invasion of the Breastaurants: Austin’s Bikinis Sports Bar Opening in The Woodlands; Bone Daddy Next [Houston Business Journal]
- Man Chains Himself to Tree Metro Plans To Move to MacGregor Park [Houston Chronicle]
- Verizon Wireless Theater Changes Name, But Not Sign [Culturemap]
- Buffalo Bayou Brewing Co.’s Cottage Grove Brewery Opens for Sneak Peek [Eating Our Words; previously on Swamplot]
- City To Expand Single-Stream Recycling to 30,000 to 50,000 New Homes Over Coming Year [Houston Politics]
- ERCOT Returns More Power Lines to Service in Preparation for Summer [KUHF]
- Houston Could Slip Back Into Dry Spell, Warn Drought Experts [KUHF]
- First Major Wildfires of 2012 Tear Through West Texas [StateImpact]
Photo of Williams Tower: Candace Garcia
“The Bellevue” tower on Shepherd was one of the things that took John Connaly into bankruptcy many years ago when it was built. He and his partners finished it right as the ’80’s market crashed and it sat vacant for a long time.