- Houston Hotel Construction Activity Down 15% Year-Over-Year in September [Houston Chronicle]
- Woodlands MUD Inaction Caused 100 Homes To Flood, Residents Claim [Houston Chronicle ($)]
- Map: Comparing Harvey Flooding to Houston’s Past Storms [The Urban Edge]
- How Houston Grand Opera Is Transforming the Downtown Convention Center’s Exhibit Hall A3 into an Opera Theater [Houston Chronicle ($)]
- David Adickes’ 31-Foot-Tall Statue ‘Virtuoso’ Moved to New Platform During Lyric Centre Renovations [Houston Chronicle]
- Texas AG’s Office Has Received More Than 5,000 Complaints of Price Gouging After Harvey [Houston Chronicle]
- Air-Conditioned Restroom Trailers Parked Outside Downtown’s Harris County Administration Building [Houston Chronicle]
- Department of State Health Services: Statewide Harvey Death Toll Now At Least 88 [Houston Public Media]
- Architecture Firm EYP To Expand, Consolidate Its Downtown Office [HBJ]
- What the New Rice Village Location Has Done for Little Liberty and Ruggles Cafe Replacement Island Grill [HBJ ($)]
- It Looks Like Hot Dog Joint Spicy Dog’N Go Is Planned for 3224 Yoakum Blvd. in Montrose, but Owners Are Alleged To Have Created Fake Restaurants Before [Eater Houston]
- Delayed El Tiempo Cantina Opening in Webster in Mid-November [Galveston County Daily News ($)]
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The el mediocre that was supposed to be in Oak Forest (which it’s not) on 290 where cafe red onion once resided is also in limbo nothing going there at all. I guess they’re waiting out the construction on 290, or realize that $40 fajitas won’t be popular outside off of Douchington Avenue..