- House of Blues Suing Houston Pavilions Over Scott Gertner Move into Complex [Prime Property; previously on Swamplot]
- Shell Close To Construction on 2 New Buildings at its West Houston Campus at I-10 and Dairy Ashford [Houston Business Journal]
- Sawbuck’s HomeSnap App Lets You Stalk Properties in Your Neighborhood [Prime Property]
- Katy City Council Candidate Reports 71 Campaign Signs Missing [Houston Chronicle]
- Metro Moves Tree at OST and MLK Blocking Southeast Rail Line Construction to MacGregor Park [Houston Chronicle]
- City Speeding Up Water Shut-Off for Delinquent Property Owners [KUHF]
- United Report Says Expanding Hobby Would Cost 3,700 Jobs, $295M in Annual Economic Activity [Houston Chronicle]
- Dead Fish Washing Up on Lake Houston Shores [abc13]
- 17 percent of Texas Is Drought-Free [StateImpact Texas]
- Tour LEED-Certified ‘Wareloft’ Residence on Hiram Clarke Rd. Today [Houston Business Journal]
Photo of Wareloft: Miro Dvorscak/Houston House and Home (PDF) via Environment Associates
Sorry, but it’s simply nonsensical that expanding infrastructure so that more economic activity can take place would hurt the economy. United is engaging in protectionist nonsense and should be ashamed.
The Pavillions can’t seem to do anything right.
yeah but suing your landlord for doing their job and bringing in more nightlife traffic seems like an astonishingly dumb move. do they really think gertner’s will be competing with them as a venue?
United is running scared from Southwest Airlines.
I see the Davenport bar on Richmond is on the list of commercial delinquent water bills. Interesting.