- Chick-Fil-A To Open Eighth Houston-Area Location in Kingwood on Oct. 25 [Houston Business Journal]
- Galveston Restaurant Group’s Nonno Tony’s To Open at Pier 21 by Nov. 1 [Galveston County Daily News]
- Houston Fifth on Urban Land Institute List for Investors of Top Real Estate ‘Markets To Watch,’ Behind Austin [Houston Business Journal]
- Internal Documents Show BP Tried To Avoid Reporting Emissions Violation in 2010 [Galveston County Daily News]
- East Downtown Neighbors Complain About MegaBus Facility Noise, Diesel Tank [MyFoxHouston]
- Truck Fire on U.S. 287 Destroys Hundreds of Pumpkins Headed to Houston [Houston Chronicle]
- Live Alligator To Attend Texas Contemporary Art Fair Preview Party at GRB Tonight, Maybe [Glasstire]
- Breaking Down That $14M Summer Fest Economic Study [Rocks Off]
Photo of courtyard at South Shepherd and Kipling: Triniti Restaurant
Wait, the EaDo people are whining that there’s too much noise!?!?!? You chose to live in an industrial area with no deed restriction, wtf did you expect? Living in a deed restricted, low crime, and good school suburban neighborhood doesn’t sound like such a crazy idea anymore.
Lol. Low crime in a suburban Houston neighborhood. Yeah right!