- Behind the Purchase of More Than 300 Acres in Southwest Houston for University of Texas’s Planned Houston Campus [Houston Chronicle; previously on Swamplot]
- Digesting the West Side’s Oversupply of Office Space Could Take 3-5 Years [Realty News Report]
- Proposed Modern $100M Bridge Between Pelican Island and Galveston an ‘Economic Game Changer’ for Area [Houston Chronicle]
- NewCoast Properties Set To Open Luxury Beachfront Community Seagrass Beach on Bolivar Peninsula Next Month [HBJ]
- City To Close Soon on Abandoned Oakbrook Apartments Then Knock Them Down [The Leader; previously on Swamplot]
- Midtown’s Sparrow Bar + Cookshop is ‘Currently Closed,’ Whatever That Means [Culturemap]
- Altitude Trampoline Park To Open 34K-SF Space at Crossing at Katy Ranch This Summer [HBJ]
- West Wharton More Vulnerable to Flooding Than East Wharton, Say Residents [Houston Chronicle]
- Why Houston Weather Predictions Were So Far Off Last Week [Space City Weather]
- How To Track the Water Levels at Barker and Addicks Reservoirs [Covering Katy; previously on Swamplot]
- Illegal Dumping Causing Worse Flooding in Houston [KHOU]
- 7-Acre Urban Farm Hope Farms Being Built in Sunnyside To Help Address Community’s Food Desert Problem [Houston Public Media]
- Texas Supreme Court Blocks Houston from Using Tougher Clean-Air Laws [AP]
- 11 Signs Houston Will Succeed [Opportunity Urbanist]
Photo of the Fifth Ward: o texano via Swamplot Flickr Pool
Headlines
Texas Supreme Court Nixes City of Houston’s Overreaching Pollution Control Attempt.
Fixed it for you, Associated Propagandists