- Houston Ranks No. 2 Behind Dallas in Nationwide Housing Starts in the Third Quarter, According to Metrostudy [Realty News Report]
- Shadyside Mansion on National Register of Historic Places Still on the Market for $18M [abc13; previously on Swamplot]
- La Porte White House Look-Alike Sterling Mansion To Be Auctioned Off in December [HBJ; previously on Swamplot]
- Scenes from Shake Shack’s First Day in Houston [Eater Houston; previously on Swamplot]
- Inside Houston’s Latest Flotation Therapy Center, Now Open in the Galleria Area [HBJ]
- Minority Applicants More Likely To Be Denied Mortgages in 2015, Finds Zillow Report [Houston Chronicle]
- There Has Been a Fatal Traffic Crash in Texas Every Day Since Nov. 7, 2000 [Houston Public Media]
- TRIP Gives Houston So-So Marks for Its Road Conditions in National Rankings [Houston Chronicle]
- Memorial City Mall To Unveil 4,000-SF Green Area Dubbed The Square at Memorial City on Nov. 12 [HBJ]
- Former Houston College of Law Will Now Go By South Texas College of Law Houston [Houston Chronicle; previously on Swamplot]
- Golfsmith To Close 4 Stores in Houston During Bankruptcy [HBJ]
- North Texas Upscale Community Trident Lakes To Feature Underground Bunkers [Houston Chronicle]
Photo of Shake Shack at the Galleria: Marc Longoria via Swamplot Flickr Pool
Headlines
“On Friday, Houston’s long and painful wait for Shake Shack was officially over. ” – hyperbole much? it’s about as exciting as cracking open a can of spam.
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For a long time now I’ve been looking for a new community development with it’s own DNA vault. Very interested to learn more about this Trident Lakes.
What do fatal crashes have to do with Houston real estate?
How do fatal crashes that happen on roads that directly impact real estate NOT have to do with them? Swamp lot covers culture and Houston life from time to time. I found it relevant and worthy of note. That’s a horrific statistic. I would be interested in knowing the correlation to our population growth and increased out of state migration.
Swamplot recently posted that Uhaul reported Houstonians moving away from the city center and this article brought up many fatalities occurred on country roads as well as major highways. There’s a lot of relevance here, at least in my opinion..