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National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2002 Jim Greer |
Drained of Energy Downtown Houston boasts the new $100 million Hobby Center for the Performing Arts and swanky new clubs, but the city's revitalized entertainment district can't divert the business community from the hole where the energy trading business -- and thousands of related jobs -- used to be. |
High on Adventure December 2008 Giordano & Rosen |
One Day in and Around Houston, Texas. Houston has many things to offer visitors such as multicultural markets, diverse houses of worship, the Houston Polo Club, Space Center Houston, tours of arboretums, bayous and swamps, upscale shopping and more. |
National Real Estate Investor October 1, 2004 Ralph Bivins |
Midtown Houston Ignites Real Estate Recovery The area is benefiting from a surge of deals related to the light rail line that opened early in 2004, among other factors. Residential, commercial, and industrial property are picking up. |
National Real Estate Investor January 1, 2006 Jennifer Dawson |
Re-Energizing Houston Although the energy industry in Houston is enjoying a resurgence, the office sector continues to lag the broader economic recovery with a metro vacancy rate of nearly 18%. But increasingly the market appears poised for a major turnaround. |
Fast Company May 2011 Margaret Downing |
O Pioneers! Reinvention, innovation, and cultivation make Houston our City of the Year for 2011. |
PC Magazine May 31, 2006 Dan Evans |
Houston Top tech attractions in Houston, TX. |
Salon.com February 1, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Houston, we have a problem The city where deregulation is king is in Enron denial -- and won't let go of its wildcatting ways... |
National Real Estate Investor June 1, 2007 Danyale Phillips |
Project Aims to Change Dynamics of Downtown Houston Downtown Houston is being transformed into a trendy hot spot with the arrival of a mixed-used development, the Houston Pavilions. William Denton and Geoffrey Jones are developing the project. |
Sports Central April 27, 2004 Ryan Ballengee |
The PGA Train Needs Coal For the PGA Tour to continue its seven-year run of increased attendance and mainstream popularity, at least one young gun, like Tiger Woods, has to become a consistent challenger on Tour. |