- Brookwood Estates Residents Apply To Restrict Lot Sizes in 200-Home Neighborhood [The Leader]
- Rice University Hires Trademark Property To Manage Village Arcade [Prime Property]
- Touring the Amenities of BP’s West Houston Campus, Including an On-Site Medical Center, Gourmet Cafeterias, Outdoor Covered Basketball Court, Giant Chess Set [Houston Business Journal]
- Remembering the History of 3400 Montrose as It Disappears [Hair Balls; previously on Swamplot]
- 10 Years in the Making, 24K-SF Hare Krishna Temple To Open This Weekend at 1320 W. 34th [Houston Chronicle ($); previously on Swamplot]
- Long-Awaited Julep Opening in Old Corkscrew Space On Washington Ave. in 3-4 Weeks [Food Chronicles; previously on Swamplot]
- Chef Roy Shvartzapel’s Cafe-Meets-Tavern Bakery Common Bond Now Open in Montrose [Eater Houston; previously on Swamplot]
- Niko Niko’s Opening a Third Location This July inside the H-E-B at Highway 288 and FM 518 in Pearland [Eating Our Words]
- Closings Could Complicate Weekend Travel on Rail, I-45 and U.S. 290 [The Highwayman]
- Galveston Broke Tourism Revenue Record with $687.2M Spent in in 2013, Up 5% From Year Before [Houston Business Journal]
- Houston Area’s Population of 6.3 Million Would Fill 150 Minute Maid Ballparks, And Other Comparisons [Houston Chronicle]
- Why Student Loans Aren’t Really Killing the Housing Market [The Atlantic]
- If We Talked About Architecture Like We Talk About Writing [The Toast]
Photo from Phoenix Tower, Greenway Plaza: Russell Hancock via Swamplot Flickr Pool
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