- Duncan Family To Buy Shell’s Downtown Headquarters for Record $550M [Prime Property]
- Energy Corridor Building Boom: At Least 17 Office Projects Planned Along West Belt, I-10 [Houston Chronicle]
- The 17 Projects Planned or Under Construction in the Energy Corridor [Prime Property]
- Houston’s 2,800 Apartment Properties Slow To Earn Voluntary ‘Blue Star’ HPD Safety Certification [Houston Chronicle]
- Pleasure Pier Closer to Full Operation with Last Week’s Opening of Galaxy Wheel, Stage [Galveston County Daily News]
- Shellside in League City ‘Just Getting Started’ on Addressing Neighborhood’s Flooding Problem [Galveston County Daily News]
- Grogan’s Mill Residents Concerned Neighbors’ Drainage Ditch Modifications Could Lead to Flooding [Woodlands Villager]
- Bacteria Alerts Up at Galveston County Beaches This Summer [Galveston County Daily News]
- Councilman Wants to Bring ‘Parklets’ to Houston, Allow Parks in Metered Spaces [Houston Chronicle]
- City of Cleveland Unlikely To Face Penalty for Breaking Contract, Removing Red Light Cameras [Cleveland Advocate]
- Building Your Own Bat House To Help Combat Mosquito Problems [Click2Houston]
- A Walk Through DuZER, Palmer Schooley’s Futuristic Zero Energy Duplex Residence in Brookesmith [Houston Chronicle]
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