- Katy-Area Costco Opening on Feb. 6 at Grand Pkwy. and I-10 [Community Impact Newspaper]
- Killen’s BBQ Set To Open by the End of the Month in Former Pearland ISD Cafeteria [Culturemap]
- KB Home Buys Lots for New Communities in Katy, Pearland, Humble, and Conroe [Prime Property]
- Featured Amenities of the New Apartments Next to Whole Foods on Waugh, Including the 4 Swimming Pools [Prime Property; previously on Swamplot]
- Texas Historical Commission To Decide Next Week if Galveston’s Historic Fort Crockett Should Be Protected from Developers [Houston Chronicle]
- Railcar Delays May Force Metro To Limit Trains on Main St. When New Lines Open in September [Houston Chronicle ($)]
- Previewing the Pizza Menu and Garden at Coltivare, Opening on White Oak Next Week [Food Chronicles]
- Astros Will Relocate Signs Blocking Skyline View at Minute Maid Park by Opening Day [MLB]
Photo of Greenway Plaza: Russell Hancock via Swamplot Flickr Pool
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Really glad to see the Astros moving those dumb signs down.
Is there a worse run organization than Metro? Seriously, decreasing capacity is no way to win friends, especially not in this town.
Really metro? Not enough railcars so current service will be even slower (for those of you that don’t ride daily, there are constantly issues with railcars delaying service). Unbelievable.
Surely metro has some leverage in this deal? I mean are we getting a discount or what? We cant just let these companies walk all over us.