- Martin Fein To Demolish Willowick Townhomes at West Alabama, Las Palmas Within Next 2 Weeks [Houston Business Journal; previously on Swamplot]
- Owner of Phoenix Tower Acquires Westchase I and II for $154.8M [Houston Chronicle]
- Ben Milam Demo Third Downtown Implosion in More Than 20 Years [Houston Chronicle; previously on Swamplot]
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- Ligne Roset’s New Showroom in West Ave [Houston Chronicle; previously on Swamplot]
- OKRA’s Downtown Charity Bar Opening Early Next Month [Eater Houston]
- Increased Urbanization Causing Fish Kills, More Bacteria, Pollutants in Dickinson Bayou [Houston Chronicle]
- Hill at Miller Outdoor Theater To Be Closed for Improvement Project Until April [Houston Chronicle]
- Colony Park Residents in Galveston Concerned About Coyotes Attacking Their Pets [abc13]
- Houston Airport System Rolls Out Online Tool To Monitor Security Checkpoint Wait Times [Houston Business Journal; latest data]
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Talk about not scaled to the surrounding neighborhood…that Las Palmas development looks ridiculous.
If you are worried about your pets being eaten by wildlife, then don’t let them out on their own.
This not a problem. Small pets to a coyote, hawk, eagle or owl look no different than a wild rabbit or squirrel. Your animals are just as much a prey as anything else. Just because you live in a subdivision doesn’t mean you are immune. Keep an eye your pet if you are concerned.
And by pets they mean feral cats someone has been feeding…I see a solution, not a problem.