- Largest Tilt-Wall Building in the World Going Up at Daikin Industries HVAC Manufacturing Plant in Northwest Houston [Realty News Report]
- Equus Capital Partners Has Acquired the One Sugar Creek Center – Comerica Bank Building for $31.4M [Realty News Report]
- Downtown Officials Narrow Down List of Developers To Redo Former Sakowitz Building and Adjacent Property to 3 [Prime Property]
- Behind Oxberry Group’s Search To Build the Mondrian in the Museum District [HBJ]
- Houston the 21st Most Expensive Rental City in the Country, According to Zumper’s National Rent Report for September [Houston Chronicle]
- H&M Opening Pearland Town Center Store on Sept. 24, 2 Weeks After Opening in CityCentre [HBJ]
- Grand Pkwy. Construction at Rayford Road and Riley Fuzzell Brings Gridlock to Montgomery County [abc13]
- North Woodlands Hills Subdivision Residents Say Trash Filling Up Driveway of Vacant House [abc13]
- Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’ World Tour Is Taking Over Minute Maid Park [Houston Press]
- Archaeologists Fail To Find Sign of Sunken Texas Navy Warship Zavala in Galveston’s Harbor [Galveston County Daily News ($)]
Photo of Houston from I-10: elnina via Swamplot Flickr Pool
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View from Pierce elevated (45S).
My wife and I drove past that Daikin Industries construction site last weekend. I gasped and said “wow, that’s the tallest tilt-wall construction I’ve ever seen!” Mrs. Bag was not equally impressed.
Good catch, detroux …. hard to mistake with the Hotel “Moonie” in the background
Photo while driving is bad – Swamplot should not post such bad habits. No wonder the picture taker thought they were on I-10. The probably were before they started playing with their phone.