- CBRE Sells Marathon Oil Tower for $175M [HBJ ($)]
- Cardone Capital Buys Woodway Square Luxury Community in Hunters Creek [Multi-Housing News]
- City No Longer Planning To Build New Sunnyside Community Center Near Former Landfill After Residents Voice Opposition [Houston Chronicle]
- Former Texans Coach Mike Vrabel Lists Bellaire Home for Nearly $2M in His Move to Tennessee Titans [HBJ]
- Museum of Fine Arts Houston To Debut New Glassell School of Art, Adjacent Plaza on May 20 [HBJ; previously on Swamplot]
- New Restaurants La Lucha and Superica To Open This Spring in Former Bernadine’s and Hunky Dory Spaces on 18th St. and Shepherd [Eater Houston]
- High & Dry Opening on Main St. in Downtown This Week [Eater Houston]
- Agricole Hospitality’s Night Heron Now Open in Former Lowbrow Space in Montrose [Culturemap]
- How the State Has Moved Forward on Potential Flooding Solutions 6 Months Since Harvey [Houston Chronicle ($)]
- Montgomery County’s To-Do List After Harvey [Houston Public Media]
- LDS Church’s Harvey-Damaged Houston Temple To Reopen in Late April [The Salt Lake Tribune]
- Houston Sports Hall of Fame Planned for Downtown [Houston Press]
- Heavy Rain Causes Wastewater Spills Near UHD [Houston Public Media]
Photo of Charlie Chaplin sculpture and presidential busts at David Adickes’ studio, 2401 Nance St.: elnina via Swamplot Flickr Pool
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