Month: November 2019
Getting Out or Staying In?
- Astros move ahead with Minute Maid renovations [HBJ] $
- Infill development changing perception of Houston [BisNow]
- Greens Bayou Watershed analysis reveals strategies to increase resiliency from flooding [Kinder]
- Best restaurants to impress out-of-town guests [CultureMap]
- 70th Thanksgiving Day parade details [KHOU]
- Kellum-Noble House reopens in Sam Houston Park [Chron] $
- Gilley’s to anchor new $130M entertainment center in League City [Chron] $
- Atascocita Park’s $5.5M constuction to be complete early in 2020 [Chron] $
- How to do a last minute getaway this Thanksgiving [Chron] $
More Apartments for the Heights
- CityStreet Residential Partners plans 408-unit multifamily development for Heights [HBJ] $
- Economist Ray Perryman says improving schools key to continued Texas growth [HBJ] $
- Keener Investments acquires two local multifamily communities totaling 378 units [Recon]
- Houston-based Dosch Marshall Real Estate continues expansion with Austin office [RealtyNewsReport]
- Snap selfies at picturesque art installation [Leader]
It’s All About the Design
- DC Partner’s Roberto Contreras and high end condo market [HBJ] $
- Sawyer Yards Breweries to open soon [HBJ] $
- Randall Davis unveils design for Westheimer tower [Chron] $
- This week’s Deal Sheet [Bisnow]
- Hole-by-hole description of Memorial Park’s revamped golf course [Leader]
- October residential sales trends [Leader]
More Industrial Development for Saturated Market
- American Liberty Hospitality to develop Hilton project at Medical Center’s DeBakey VA campus [HBJ] $
- Stream Realty Partners acquires 300-acre Brookshire tract from McMillian Interests for industrial project [HBJ] $
- Pros Inc. plans $12.4 million build-out of new headquarters in Upper Kirby [HBJ] $
- Success of NRG Park makes Astrodome revitalization trickier [BisNow]
- Ironbridge Realty Partners starts redevelopment of former Brookshire Bros retail center in New Caney [RealtyNewsReport]
- What to order at In-N-Out [Eater]
The Wait is Over
- In-N-Out sets opening date for first Houston location [HBJ] $
- CapRidge Partners announce details of $15M renovation plan for Memorial are buildings [HBJ] $
- WeWork opens Hines Tower location [HBJ] $
- Frank family at odds with residents over development of Heights property [Leader]
- Oak Forest resident challenges HOA on carport issue [Leader]
- Price Development Group plans Shady Acres apartment complex [Leader]
Shhh, the Teachers are Coming!
- Skanska sells Bank of America Tower for a record $695 per square foot to California State Teachers Retirement System [RealtyNewsReport]
- Caydon to offer “Black Friday” deals at midtown’s Drewery Place [Chron]
- Note from HBJ’s ” Power Breakfast: The Woodlands Means Business” [HBJ] $
- Austin-based CapRidge to renovate and rebrand Houston portfolio [BisNow]
- TXRX Labs coming to East End Maker Space [BisNow]
- Medical Center’s new hotel, InterContinental Houston – Medical Center secures a $102 million refinancing loan [HBJ] $
- Aging suburban office parks seek comeback [HBJ] $
- WeWork’s rivals are cashing in on its public meltdown [BI]
It’s All About Housing
- Oden Hughes plans multifamily project near Greenway Plaza [HBJ] $
- NAACP’s “Homes for Houston” program has educated 500 first time homebuyers the process [HBJ] $
- Increasing number of millennials plan to rent rest of their lives [Chron] $
- New York-based upscale residential brokerage firm Douglas Elliman Real Estate is coming to Houston [RealtyNewsReport]
- Houston’s oldest home is reopening Thanksgiving week following five year $1.8M renovation [HoustonRealtyReport]
- Taco Tuesday: Alamo Tamale and Taco announces closure of Navigation location [HoustonCultureMap]