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In Case You Missed It…

In this installment of In Case You Missed It we see quite a few updates with the new Statewide Flood Mitigation Plan, the METRO Transit Plan, the City of Houston’s $2B conset decree and TxDot’s Grand Parkway development plan. And as the area continues to grow, Houston now outranks Dallas as the top market for new home sales. Read more below:


Inside Texas’ Revamped Statewide Flood Mitigation Plan

Houston overtakes Dallas as top market for new home sales

Houston real estate co. developing 24-acre mixed-use project in Cypress area

Rice University-led Ion innovation district breaks ground

$400M savings could give Metro room to add projects in upcoming transit plan

Fort Bend County cuts proposed bond down to $98.6 million, removing $100 million allotment for countywide flood projects

Federal $2B consent decree could hike Houston water rates next year

TxDOT considers removing Grand Parkway segments from 10-year development plan

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