- 3.25 Acres on West 34th Street Currently Up for Grabs for Nearly $5M [The Leader]
- New Clubhouse Debuting This Week in Active-Adult Community Bonterra at Woodforest [HBJ]
- How Augmented Reality Technology Like Pokemon Go Will Impact Commercial Real Estate [Realty News Report; previously on Swamplot]
- Park for Humans and Dogs with Witch’s Hat Gazebo Now Open in Old Sixth Ward [Houston Chronicle; previously on Swamplot]
- Popsicle Shop Popbar Signs 10-Unit Franchise Agreement To Enter Houston Market [HBJ]
- Justin Yu, Bobby Heugel Opening New Concept in Just-Closed Dry Creek Cafe Space in the Heights [Eater Houston]
- Drake Opening a ‘Classy’ Strip Club in Houston Next Year [NME]
- Remembering Houston’s Historic Bar Kay’s Lounge [Houston Chronicle; previously on Swamplot]
- I-45 Widening Work Set To Move into Galveston County Early Next Year [Houston Public Media]
- Emancipation Park Partners with City of Houston Ahead of Fall Reopening [HBJ; previously on Swamplot]
- Firms Behind Memorial Park Master Plan, Bayou Greenways Project Win National Awards [Houston Chronicle]
- 450-Pound Sculpture Stolen from Outside Fly High Little Bunny in the Heights [Houston Press; previously on Swamplot]
- An Open Call for Parking Meter Art in Houston [Glasstire]
Photo: Russell Hancock via Swamplot Flickr Pool
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I can’t believe someone would steal that statue from Fly High. The family that runs that place are the absolute best.
Pro Tip: I think that “Drake” video (on the nme.com link) was filmed at Club Life on Fannin
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That’s the building that’s been featured on Swamplot a few times. Used to be Valentino restaurant, and even a diner a few years back. Built in the 30s I believe)
Wonder if a neighbor put out a “hit” on the Fly High sculpture. It is a bit of an eye sore now.