We’re banking on April, but Swamplot stories from March still have life in them. If you’re just joining us, here’s some of what you missed last month:
- Wilshire Village wackery: the eviction sale; plus gentle and not-so-gentle encouragement for tenants to scram
- Are all these bars really coming to Washington Ave.?
- 18 percent of Houston-area mortgages are underwater
- Allegro Builders and David Powers Homes ride off into the sunset
- A look at the latest Metro Rail map
- A new hotel might wedge itself into Downtown
- The Grand Parkway mall stimulus plan
- The Land of Oz has a permit!
- Another Galleria bank implodes
- A mysterious fog surrounds AIG, threatening to envelop us all
- Where is the Great West Houston Divorcée Belt?
- Houston’s population growth spurt
- Plans for that Galleria Whole Foods get trimmed a bit
- HCAD comes out with new appraisals: the $500K divide
- Dressing up a south Heights strip
- What’s inside Chinese drywall?
- Swamplot debuts its new job board . . . and hey, we’re hiring!
- Save the Heights trailer park!
- Richmond house of cliches: still can’t sell
- What lies beneath the Houston Heights? Only the bayou knows . . .
- Baylor won’t necessarily finish building its new hospital, but it likely will merge with Rice
- City engineers and the Ashby Highrise developers agree to have a little chat
- For sale: Buddhist temple. Comes with own parking lot and ranch house.