- Ben Milam Hotel Downtown To Be Dynamited at 12:30 p.m. This Sunday [Prime Property; previously on Swamplot]
- California REIT Buys 1800 West Loop South Office Tower for Undisclosed Amount [Houston Business Journal]
- Fuddruckers May Return to Pre-Ike Location in Galveston [Galveston County Daily News]
- HISD Announces Timeline for 40 Schools Being Built or Renovated After $1.89B Bond Vote [Click2Houston]
- New ExxonMobil Campus Will Put Strain on Area Hotels, Says Woodlands Waterway Marriott Manager [Spring Observer]
- Tiny Germantown, Just East of Woodland Heights, Voted Houston’s Newest Historic District [Culturemap]
- City Council Delays Washington Ave Parking Plan Vote a Week To Get More Public Input [KUHF]
- Transportation the No. 1 Issue Facing The Woodlands Township, Says Local Official [Woodlands Villager]
- Months After Installation Complete, Consumers May Be Able To Opt Out of Smart Meters [Houston Chronicle ($)]
- Houston Has More Burglaries Than Any Other City in America, Finds SimpliSafe.com Survey [Hair Balls]
- Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene Buying Ad Space on Public School Buses [Inman News]
- Greater Houston Partnership Campaign To Focus on Improving Houston’s Image Nationally, Globally [Houston Chronicle]
- 18th Century Bordeaux Chateau Demolished ‘In Error’ [French-Property.com]
Photo of Ben Milam Hotel: Candace Garcia via Swamplot Flickr Pool
Wouldn’t Germantown be just East of Woodland Heights?
@caneco: Yep. Corrected now. Thanks!
Exxon pulling up stakes for Spring Woods is something that I think Mayor Parker and the Houston Partnership should have worked hard to prevent. Encouraging ExxonMobil to build a new tower or towers in the CBD would have strengthened the core economically, provided food, beverage and hotel jobs downtown, and a built in constituency for Metro. Had this been in Chicago, you better believe the mayor’s office would have fought tooth and nail to insure a marquee name stayed downtown.
Actually, Germantown is part of the Woodland Heights.
And, congrats to Germantown, hopefully this saves the neighborhood from TXDOT!
@mel – Woodland Heights, the subdivision, is across Houston Ave. from Germantown. However, Germantown is within the area served by the Woodland Heights Civic Association.