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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Houston Real Estate Roundup: Mortgage Bust, Med Center Escapes Loop, Exploding Mulch

  • Houston-based Aegis Mortgage declares bankruptcy [Houston Chronicle]
  • Developer plans 252-unit “Med Center” apartment complex . . . south of the Astrodome (map) [Globe St.]
  • River Oaks Shopping Center demolition held up only by sewer inspections [NewsWatch: City Hall, via Off the Kuff]
  • Watch out for spontaneously combusting mulch [Houston Chronicle]
  • Developers complain about proposed parkland requirements [Houston Chronicle]
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