
- 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
2 Comments
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!