- 198-Unit ‘Jefferson Heights’ Apartments Planned for 1520 N. Memorial Way, Just West of Downtown [Prime Property]
- Bradbury Development Eyeing 350-Acre Dickinson–Santa Fe Tract for Large Residential Project [Galveston County Daily News ($)]
- Meet Bob Schultz, the Developer Behind Midtown’s ‘Island’ and Mid Main [Houstonia]
- Construction To Begin This Month on High-End Furniture Store homeIDENTITY at 2016 W. Alabama [Culturemap]
- Pyburn’s Farm Fresh Foods To Open Store in South Union ‘Food Desert’ at Scott and Corder [Culturemap; press release]
- What $1,300 a Month in Rent Gets You in Downtown, the Museum District, and The Woodlands [Houstonia]
- East End Overpass Likely To Accommodate Only Light Rail Line, Not Motorists [Houston Chronicle ($)]
- Residents Shaken After Thieves Hit 3 Houses in 1 Day at Timbergrove Manor [KHOU]
- The Haves and Have-Nots in Texas’s Eagle Ford Oil Boom [New York Times]
Photo of Campbell Rd. near Genard Rd.: David Elizondo via Swamplot Flickr Pool
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Why does everything have to be named something-something Heights? Can anyone put a stop to this foolishness?
@RoB
I think when we eventually reach ‘Valley Heights’ the people will stand up and revolt.
I am waiting for “Heights Heights”
I remember when people only associated the Heights with the serial killers Elmer Wayne Henley and Dean Corll. Now it has gotten so confusing.
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Don’t forget the guy that killed his parents and put them in the fridge. They say history repeats itself………
The Driscoll Street murders. My grandparents lived just a couple of blocks over from that one.
That bridge on Harrisburg really should carry automotive traffic, even if there is only a single lane in each direction. When the trains come through that area, the only viable detours are to Navigation or to I-45; but from Harrisburg, neither of those makes a lot of sense to go out of your way to use. You just have to sit and wait. This is a very-long-term investment, so most East Enders probably only have one shot in their lifetimes to see that its gotten right. Let’s hope they do.
Food desert=lazy zone.