- JPMorgan Asset Management Buys River Oaks District in Cash Sale Valued at $550M [Houston Chronicle; previously on Swamplot]
- South Florida-Based Real Estate Company Elandis Buys Nearly 1,000 Units in 4 Multifamily Communities in Houston [Realty News Report]
- Meritage Homes Developing High-Density Residential Development on 3.2 Acres in Spring Branch [HBJ]
- Steak 48 Opening in the River Oaks District June 14 [HBJ]
- Third Houston Location of Piada Italian Street Food Now Open in Vintage Park [Community Impact Newspaper]
- Closed Since Last Week’s Rain, Hwy. 6 Reopens North of I-10 [Houston Chronicle]
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Re: Meritage [not “Mertiage”]
Since when is “subdivision” with a “mix of two-story, single-family homes” considered “high-density?”
Thanks for catching that, Superdave!
I haven’t seen Meritage’s plans – but if they are townhomes or zero-lot-line, since since such housing is considered single family, some might call it high-density. I personally don’t, but It’s all relative.