- Walmart Opens Hiring Center on W. 18th St. in Timbergrove for New Heights Shopping Center [Houston Chronicle]
- Galveston Housing Authority Chairman Resigns, Promptly Rescinds Resignation Amid Federal Funding Drama [Galveston County Daily News]
- Downtown Management District Now Has Power To Dole Out $37M in Residential Development Incentives [Houston Chronicle]
- Mac Haik: Energy Corridor Is the Best Submarket in Houston and Maybe the United States [Houston Business Journal]
- Bellaire City Council Endorses Uptown Transit Center on Westpark Near 610 Loop [River Oaks Examiner]
- Woodlands Township Approves Lower Property Tax Rate for 2013 [Woodlands Villager]
- Dolce Vita on Lower Westheimer To Reopen Today After Dumpster Fire Closed Restaurant for 3 Months [Culturemap]
- Sugar Land Reports First Case of West Nile Virus [Houston Chronicle]
- Houston Design Center Sample Sale Happening Today and Tomorrow [Culturemap]
- CAMH Launches Online Fundraiser To Bring Rob Pruitt’s Andy Warhol Sculpture to Houston [Glasstire]
- Slideshow: Houston Arts Alliance’s Public Art Installations [Culturemap]
Photo of Spring Creek: Karl Anderson/Cypress Creek Mirror
>Downtown Management District Now Has Power To >Dole Out $37M in Residential Development Incentives
Man , people get really angry on the comments section of the Chron about this… Its a little disconcerting… haha
Well, Chron commenters are often the emotional group that ONLY get their news from the paper and never bother to actually learn about what they are reading.
I’ve long realized that reading just one comment on the Houston Chronicle is like taking razor blades to your wrists.
You get a much better discussions here on Swamplot and in places like HAIF.