- Houston’s WFI Properties Bought More Houses Than Any Other HomeVestors Franchisee in a Major Market Last Year [Prime Property]
- Gatlin’s on 19th Now Closed, Will Do Pop-Ups in Mobile Kitchen Until It Reopens on Ella in June [Food Chronicles]
- El Tiempo 1308 Cantina Closure Not So Certain; Developers May Delay or Cancel Plans To Build on 1308 Montrose [Eater Houston; previously on Swamplot]
- Neighbors Complain Cleanup of Shuttered CES Environmental Facility on Griggs Rd. Isn’t Fast Enough, Urge City To Clear Out Facility [Houston Chronicle; previously on Swamplot]
- Man Charged with Arson for Fire at Southeast Houston Islamic Center Claims It Was an Accident [Houston Chronicle]
- City Fire Marshal Demoted for Telling Inspectors Not To Ticket Noncompliant City Buildings [Houston Chronicle]
- Fire Destroys Pair of 4-Story Townhomes at Dowling and McGowen in Third Ward Overnight [abc13]
- Breaking Down What the New FAA Drone Rule Proposal Allows, Who It Benefits, and Who It Doesn’t [LA Times]
Photo of the Susanne at Dunlavy and W. Alabama St.: Marc Longoria via Swamplot Flickr Pool
1308 Cantina should definitely move to the new digs. Although popular, the current location has grown out of its space with unexpected overwhelming success. The bar “waiting” area is way too overcrowded and servers can hardly pass through with their sizzling platters without knocking someone one the forehead with their trays.
The main concern is the waiting area, or lack thereof.
Whoa. That’s interesting. So these devs paying crazy prices are stating to put the breaks on eh?
Low oil prices save El Tiempo!