- Dallas Tops Houston for Home Price Gains Over the Last Year, Finds Zillow [Houston Chronicle]
- How Houston Speculators Are Making a Fast Buck from Harvey in Cinco Ranch’s Canyon Gate Subdivision [New York Times ($)]
- Inside the Newest Phase of Bridgeland’s Parkland Village Master-Planned Community [HBJ ($)]
- Crosswell Picks Up Remaining Commercial Tracts in Shadow Creek Ranch Community [Realty News Report]
- Fiesta Mart To Be Acquired by El Super Grocery Chain [Houston Chronicle]
- KPMG Expanding Downtown Houston Footprint [HBJ ($)]
- Montrose Management District Has a Few More Months Left Before It’s Officially Dissolved [Houston Chronicle ($)]
- The Woodlands Looking into Possibility of Incorporation [Houston Public Media]
- Pizaro’s Pizza Moving Memorial Location a Mile and a Half Away to Bigger Spot on the Katy Fwy. [Culturemap]
- Conveyor Belt Sushi Eatery Kura Revolving Sushi Bar Now Open in Mid Main Lofts [Eater Houston; previously on Swamplot]
- Baytown Chemical Company, Owner Indicted for Dumping Waste into Cedar Bayou [AP]
- Where the Most Potholes Were Filled in Houston in 2017 [Houston Chronicle]
- Despite Harvey’s Rains, Bluebonnet Season Shaping Up to be Just ‘Average’ [Houston Chronicle ($)]
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I love how the Montrose Management district has like $7,500. I guess when you’re spending $$$$ on legal fees to fight the people who are paying those bills (ironic?), you have nothing left.
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I’m wondering if the board members who continued to tax and send threatening letters even after the original petition was delivered, are going to be found *personally* liable.