- State Rep Calanni Introduces Bill To Accelerate Tax Credit Applications for Housing Projects in Houston’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction [Houston Chronicle]
- Local Artists Design Houston-Centric Monuments for Buffalo Bayou Park’s New Art Installation along Allen Parkway [Culturemap]
- Owners of Turkey Leg Hut at 4830 Almeda Rd. Opening Daiquiri Hut Next Door in Former Scrappy Brown’s Spot [Eater]
- Photos: John Staub’s 1948 Reinterpretation of a Prairie-Style House in River Oaks Hits the Market after Expansion Added [Houston Chronicle]
- Mayor Turner Announces 100% of Potholes Reported to 311 Last Year were Repaired by the Next Day [Houston Public Media]
- Rice Architecture Students Teamed Up with Nonprofit Agape Development To Build Tiny Homes in Third Ward [Houston Chronicle]
Photo of Chevron building at 1400 Smith St.: elnina via Swamplot Flickr Pool
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Pic in the pothole article looks about right… About a dozen people on payroll watching one guy work.
That Staub house is really nice and tastefully done. But, because it’s Houston, teardown in 5….4…3…2….
I see he’s fixing pot holes but maybe work on not letting rogue cops murder citizens in their homes instead?