When complete, the Texas Heritage Marketplace will include 750,000 square feet of retail and restaurants and 550 apartments in two communities.
NewQuest began the construction of a 165-acre retail development that will be anchored by a Target. The $400 million development will be located at the southeas
Katy ISD is the first district in our area to implement a policy like this, but a similar policy just got the first of two votes needed for approval at CyFair ISD.
NewQuest is building a 750,000-square-foot project with retail, apartments, medical office and restaurants along Texas Heritage Parkway west of Houston.
Mason Road near Creech Elementary School, which was activated Oct. 3 Westheimer Parkway near Williams Elementary School, which was activated Jan. 16 Fry Road near Beck Junior High School, which will be activated as soon as CenterPoint provides electricity to the location
The $400 million development is anticipated to have more than 1 million square feet of retail, restaurants, medical office space and self-storage. Retail chain Target will be its anchor tenant.
Kinder Morgan will go forward with a $1.7 billion Trident Intrastate Pipeline from Katy, Texas to Port Arthur.
The family-owned Texas Furniture Hut is shutting down after more than two decades of business, and they're offering "once-in-a-lifetime" prices on luxury furniture and mattresses at a final liquidation sale.
Houston Shaolin Kung Fu Academy's lion dance team will be performing throughout the week, helping usher in good luck and prosperity for the New Year.
Elsewhere, NewQuest has started construction on The Grand at 249, a 65-acre, 404,000-square-foot retail center at the intersection of state Highway 249 and the Grand Parkway in Tomball. Alvis expects the first tenants to open there this year.
GOGO Charters, which began renting out charter buses in major U.S. cities in 2012, is planning daily bus routes between Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth as well Houston and San Antonio, with in-between stops in Katy and The Woodlands.
If you’ve ever taken a road trip from Houston to almost anywhere, you might (should) be familiar with the Buc-ee’s Beaver. He calls to you like a siren from his punny billboards plastered above the highways of Texas,