- Construction To Start This Month on Memorial City Hotel ZaZa [Houston Chronicle]
- New 24-Acre Industrial Business Park Apex Distribution Center in Former Goya Foods Manufacturing Site Signs 2 New Tenants [HBJ]
- Inside Oxberry Group’s Art-Inspired Condominium The Mondrian Proposed for Museum District [HBJ]
- Lionstone Investments’ Jane Page on Making Mixed-Use Work in Downtown Houston [Realty News Report]
- River Oaks District Design Based on New York-Style Street Grid System Where Visitors Stroll Under Storefront Canopies Along Tree-Lined Streets [Prime Property]
- Texas Ranked Second in the Nation for Relocation Activity in 2014, Finds Texas Association of Realtors [Prime Property]
- Buffalo Bayou Park Officially Open Following $58M Makeover That Added Nature Play Area, Running Trails, Bikeways [Houston Chronicle]
- Next Segment of Buffalo Bayou Park To Include Downtown District, Allen’s Landing, East of Downtown [HBJ]
- How Houston Became the Model for Green Space in Cities [Texas Monthly]
Photo of Buffalo Bayou Park: Marc Longoria via Swamplot Flickr Pool
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Why do all of Metro National’s Memorial City projects have to be so beige and ugly?
Is Swamplot ever coming back off the break? I miss all the commentators.
Come back! Daily headlines just isn’t enough…bring back the opinions, the arguments, the entertainment!
The daily updates are at least a sign that Swamplot is not permanently closed for business. But unless it returns, it’s probably just a matter of time before Curbed seizes this opportunity and starts a Houston page.
I’m missing “commonsense” very sensible posts.
The irony that Swamplot has turned into one of those often covered restaurants that ‘closed for renovation’ but never returned…
The job posting has been unpinned from the top of the page, so perhaps a return is forthcoming.