- Downtown’s KBR Tower Changes Hands with $174.6M Purchase by New York’s W.P. Carey [Houston Chronicle]
- Investment Firm Buys Office Building in The Woodlands Town Center [Houston Chronicle]
- Fiscal Cliff Diving Shouldn’t Trigger Downturn in Houston Real Estate Market, Says Economist [Houston Chronicle]
- Houston Hoping To Add 1,000 Apartments for the Homeless Through HUD Vouchers [KUHF]
- Uchi Restaurant Plans To Sell Each Side of the Iconic Felix Mexican Restaurant Sign Separately, on eBay [My Table]
- Pay Plan for Galveston Seawall Will Go Into Effect By March, Without Meters [Houston Chronicle]
- Ike Dike Dream Not Dead Yet, Even After Sandy, Says Concept’s Creator [Galveston County Daily News]
- Most of Texas Has Returned To ‘Moderate’ Drought Conditions or Worse [Houston Chronicle]
- Galveston Animal Control Catches Coyote Accused of Killing Pets [Houston Chronicle]
- Houston Audubon’s 80-Year-Old Edith L. Moore Log Cabin To Be Restored, Updated [abc13]
- Buffalo Soldiers Museum Moves into New Home at Houston Light Guard Armory Building [Art Attack]
Photo: Candace Garcia via Swamplot Flickr Pool
I guess Galveston County will just never accept that the Ike Dike is dead.
i was hoping that article would have pics of the renovation of that badass light guard armory building.