- Galveston Home Sales Jumped 10% in First Half of Year [Galveston County Daily News]
- Houston-Galveston Passenger Rail May Be Revived; Bus Service To Come First [Houston Chronicle]
- 35-Mile Stretch of US-59 from 610 to Montgomery and Liberty County Line To Be Named I-69 [abc13]
- Rice Design Alliance Competition Asks Participants To Create Master Plan for Museum Park Super Neighborhood [Houston Chronicle]
- Houston’s First Legal Bourbon Distillery Set To Launch in 2 Months in Tomball [Eating Our Words]
- Letters, Parrot Removed from Shuttered Fiesta at Dunlavy and West Alabama [Culturemap; previously on Swamplot]
- Tunnel Restaurant Howdy Burger Locked Out for Not Paying Rent [Prime Property]
- Bee Wrangler Removes ‘Texas-Sized’ Beehive from Pasadena Home [KHOU]
- ‘Creative’ Jobs Grew 8% in Houston Since 2001, Had Economic Impact of $9.1B Last Year, Finds Study [Houston Chronicle]
Photo of Montrose Fiesta: Candace Garcia
Nice to the I-69 corridor that has been under Federal planning to connect Port Huron, Michigan (Canadian Border) to Mexico with the Port of Houston and Chorpus Christie along the way.
Considering much of the road is close to interstate standards in Texas, it’s actually a cheap project (i.e. safe from tolls).
The Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, and southern Indiana segments are under way (and mostly new roadways).
What a lovely picture! Soon it will even be more beautiful once that dirty building is torn down
Hopefully that rail to Galveston can be build quicker!!! Really would love to go to the Galveston pier and not pay for gas and parking! Lol and I hope the 5 rails in Houston are built quicker too!