- Former Gulf Building Downtown on the Market, Could Fetch $110M [Culturemap]
- Shell’s Vacated Bellaire Technology Center Eligible as National Historic Place [Prime Property; previously on Swamplot]
- Houston To Have a Tiki Bar Once Again When Lei Low Opens in Sunset Heights in Next Four Months [Houstonia Magazine]
- James Coney Island Planning Upscale Fast-Food Makeover for Some Restaurants, Wants To Go into Higher-End Real Estate Projects [Houston Chronicle ($)]
- City Council Finalizes Funding Agreement for $205M Bayou Greenways Project [KUHF; previously on Swamplot]
- In Wake of DOMA Decision, Pride Houston Organizers Expecting Bigger Crowd This Weekend [Houston Chronicle]
- Fish Consumption Advisories Revised for Galveston, Houston-Area Waters [Click2Houston]
- TripAdvisor Tips Send You To Closed Bars, Nonexistent ‘Houston Underground’ [Houstonia Magazine]
Photo of the future site of Lei Low at North Main and 25th: Eater Houston
The Tiki-bar will be a 5 minute walk from my house. This is awesome! BIMBY! (Build In My Backyard) Best of luck to the owners.
The Gulf building downtown on main street is beautiful . I recommend walking in and checking out the lobby if you are around there. It is currently jp morgan chase bank
The Bayou Greenways Project sounds like it will actually happen. 160 contiguous miles of greenspace.
Really excited about the bayou clean up. Especially on the overgrown East End. That areas going to take the most time.
Second that opinion on the lobby of the Gulf building. Wow.
My guess is that the Houston Underground referred to by TripAdvisor is right by the White Oak Lake boat ramp.