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In Case You Missed It…

A lot of moves are being made toward recovery and improvements in our region. Flood control and Education continue to pull focus in the legislature and developers find new ways to emphasize the importance of multiuse greenspace. Read more on this weeks segment of ICYMI:


Partnership Pushes For $3 Billion From Texas Rainy Day Fund For Harvey Relief, Flood Control Infrastructure

Class-A Medical Office Building Headed To Sugar Land

Makeover in progress at Braes Heights shopping center

Texas School Finance: Doing the Math on the State’s Biggest Expenditure

Green Stormwater Infrastructure Filters into Municipal Planning

Affordable housing developer changes design of Heights project

Energy Recovery, Economic Diversification Could Bring Global Capital Back To Houston

What Future Transit Options Does Houston Need?

Home Depot signs 20-year lease for warehouse in new Hines business park

What Does the Future Hold for Buffalo Bayou’s East Sector?

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