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  1. c/o Cynthia Lescalleet / Realty News Report Tower Tops Out Near River Oaks | Realty News Report
  2. This company appears to specialize in solar-powered lighting projects for multiple types of clients. Their largest project to date has been in Calhoun County for several communities down there, reportedly the largest type of project of it's kind in the US at the moment. EnGoPlanet installs largest US solar lighting project, plans factory - Houston Business Journal (bizjournals.com) "EnGoPlanet plans to open its own factory in Houston this summer, CEO Petar Mirovic confirmed to the Houston Business Journal. "For us, Houston is home, and Houston is strategically important for us to expand to the West Coast, the East Coast, other places where we've seen demand for our products," Mirovic said in an exclusive interview. The factory is approximately 15,000 to 20,000 square feet, EnGoPlanet said through a spokesperson. The company declined to provide a specific street address but said the site is in northeast Houston near the George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Contractors for the project were not disclosed."
  3. Kirksey Architecture founder John Kirksey reflects on 50 years - Houston Business Journal (bizjournals.com) "Kirksey Architecture has influenced the design of numerous projects across the Bayou City, including the University of Houston’s Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership and the transformation of an office building into a church for Hope City Houston. His company also has had a hand in the design of many of this year’s Landmark Awards finalists — not to mention several finalists in previous years as well. Kirksey’s legacy runs deep in the Houston community — and that's why the Houston Business Journal chose him as its 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient for this year’s Landmark Awards program."
  4. Halliburton Labs-backed NanoTech Materials opens headquarters - Houston Business Journal (bizjournals.com) "A Houston-area serial entrepreneur took his latest startup from a garage to its own manufacturing facility in under five years. Mike Francis’ materials manufacturing company NanoTech Materials cut the ribbon on its 43,000-square-foot manufacturing facility on April 10. The building is at 21401 Park Row Drive in the Katy area, and it houses NanoTech Materials’ headquarters in addition to the company's manufacturing space. A spokesperson for NanoTech confirmed that the company would be fully moved in next week. The building also includes lab and office space, as well as interior art by Houston-based artist Amy Malkan. NanoTech currently employs 18 workers but plans to hire more."
  5. Pickleball Country Club to open first facility in Houston - Houston Business Journal (bizjournals.com) "A Houston-based partnership is getting ready to open a 31,000-square-foot pickleball club on the northwestern corner of the intersection of Interstate 69 and the Grand Parkway in southwest Houston." The northwestern corner of the intersection mentioned is barely in Sugar Land. It's in a weird physical location where it's almost in Richmond's ETJ and zip code. It would be in both if it were on the other side of the access road that runs between the feeder from the Southwest Freeway and Ransom Road. Unfortunately, that's not where the business is located. The one mentioned is on Kinghurst Drive, just west of the Southwest Freeway & Beltway 8.
  6. Not new, but I liked this picture of the bridge over the bayou and surrounding area at Mason Park, circa 2022. From the Chronicle's home page today I could've sworn there was a thread with photos of the construction here but can't find it. Mason Park Bridge - SWA Group G2LD - gandy squared lighting design Mason Park Bridge Projects - Stiver Engineering
  7. First look inside the Commons in Hermann Park opening April 13 (houstonchronicle.com)
  8. New Meyerland pedestrian bridge named after the late Rabbi Samuel Karff | Community Impact "State, county and local officials gathered in Meyerland on April 9 to announce the new pedestrian and bike bridge over Brays Bayou Greenway that will be named after the late Rabbi Samuel Karff. Karff served as the senior rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel from 1975 to 1999. He also advocated for civil rights, social justice and equality, according to a news release."
  9. Noble Corp. will leave Sugar Land for Westchase office - Houston Business Journal (bizjournals.com) "Noble Corporation PLC (NYSE: NE) is leaving Sugar Land after 20 years and moving its headquarters to west Houston. The offshore drilling company has signed a 110,250-square-foot lease at 2101 CityWest Blvd. The six-floor, 305,828-square-foot building is Building 1 in the 39-acre CityWestPlace office campus off Beltway 8 and just north of Westheimer Road in the Westchase District."
  10. Airia Development to build Colton community near Todd Mission - Houston Business Journal (bizjournals.com) "Colton will be a 5,700-acre community around the intersection of a tolled segment of state Highway 249 called the Aggie Expressway and FM 1486 outside Todd Mission in Montgomery County, with small parts on its western side touching Grimes and Waller counties. By full build-out, expected in more than 20 years, the community could bring about 11,000 homes to the area, the developer said."
  11. Mitsubishi Corp. joins Houston-based Starlab Space joint venture - Houston Business Journal (bizjournals.com) "A local joint venture seeking to replace the International Space Station has landed a major international corporation as an equity owner. Japan-based Mitsubishi Corp. said this week that it will join the Houston-based Starlab Space LLC joint venture as a strategic partner and equity owner. Financial terms were not disclosed. Starlab is the product of a collaboration between Colorado-based Voyager Space and European aerospace giant Airbus to design and launch a private space station."
  12. Houston Inno - How edtech startup TrueLeap is attracting global investors to leap domestic hurdles (bizjournals.com) "Dario Calogero’s investment thesis is simple: He looks for technology companies that are willing to land in emerging markets around the world. That led the Italian tech investor and entrepreneur to his LinkedIn feed, where he saw a post from Sunny Zhang, a founder at Houston-based educational tech startup TrueLeap. Intrigued, Calogero met with Zhang and her co-founder, Sandip Bordoloi, and went on to lead a pre-seed investment for the company."
  13. Houston Inno - Guy Fieri, Mastercard, other investors boost fintech platform Hello Alice to $130M valuation (bizjournals.com) "Financial technology platform Hello Alice has hit a new valuation milestone thanks to a Series C funding round that highlights continued investor interest in artificial intelligence. Houston-based Hello Alice said April 4 that the undisclosed funding amount took the company’s total valuation to $130 million. According to the company’s Crunchbase profile, Hello Alice had raised $26.5 million prior to the announcement. New investors for the company include celebrity restaurateur Guy Fieri and streamer Tyler "Ninja" Blevins, as well as Mastercard Inc. (NYSE: MA)."
  14. "Intuitive Machines Inc. (Nasdaq: LUNR) was named as one of three recipients for NASA’s Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services contract, which has a combined maximum potential value of $4.6 billion for all awards to multiple companies. For Intuitive Machines, the initial award is valued at $30 million for a feasibility assessment, which will take a year to complete. The vehicle will be used for NASA's Artemis III mission, which is the agency's first return to the moon since 1972. That mission is anticipated to launch no earlier than 2026. Intuitive Machines' initial award could be followed by further task orders with higher dollar amounts for a term of up to 10 years, the company said April 3."
  15. Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough law firm opens Houston office - Houston Business Journal (bizjournals.com) "Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, a national law firm founded in South Carolina in 1897, has opened its first Houston office. The new full-service office is in Suite 210 of downtown Houston's iconic Heritage Plaza building at 1111 Bagby St., which completed a renovation in 2021, and the firm hired 10 litigation and corporate attorneys to staff it."
  16. DC Partners Acquires NY Firm to Broaden National Scope | Realty News Report "HOUSTON – (Realty News Report) – DC Partners, a Houston-based real estate and development firm, has expanded its national presence with the acquisition of New York-based Design Building Partners. The strategic collaboration between the two firms will integrate development and construction, as well as acquisitions, capital and asset management." The DB Partners website now has a note about the merger on its front page and features a link to the DC Partners Website.
  17. R.G. Miller DCCM to move headquarters to Eldridge Oaks - Houston Business Journal (bizjournals.com) "In another example of flight to quality in the office market, civil engineering firm R.G. Miller is moving to a newly renovated office tower in the Energy Corridor. The firm, which was acquired by Houston-based design and construction management company DCCM in 2021, signed a long-term lease for 28,791 square feet at Eldridge Oaks, a 14-story office tower at 1080 Eldridge Parkway."
  18. Houston residential development tracker: Projects in 2024, beyond (houstonchronicle.com)
  19. Rosenberg & Fort Bend County are looking to add a hotel with convention center to serve the venue. 60305_2024-03-15_MOU_for_County_Hotel_Project_03-14-2024_Final_clean_v2.0_(4875-6115-0381.1)_(4854-1302-9550.1)_as_edits_accepts_changes.pdf (fort-bend.tx.us) Fort Bend leaders hope to attract new hotel and convention center (houstonchronicle.com) "The development plan envisions structured parking and a full-service hotel with around 225 rooms. According to county documents, the city and county will provide a tax incentive to the prospective hotel developer, featuring a 10-year rebate on the state's share of hotel occupancy taxes collected at the property."
  20. Rooms To Go will be headed to this development, per TDLR TDLR TABS - Project Details (texas.gov) It will be on the feeder right along Airport Avenue, based on this layout of the site from November.
  21. Friendswood City Center groundbreaking pushed to April | Community Impact "At a launch party for the development in December, officials said they expected the groundbreaking to take place in January, but that was moved to February shortly after. Officials now expect it to happen in April, but were unable to provide a specific date, Kyndahl O'Quinn, executive assistant at Tannos, said in an email. “We are just wanting to be prepared,” O’Quinn said. “We are waiting on a couple of things that we have ordered for this event, and trying to make sure that the mayor is able to make it.”"
  22. Former Wesley AME Church near Historic Third Ward to be redeveloped into Gospel Square | Community Impact "The city of Houston approved an ordinance March 27 authorizing the purchase and sale of 62,500 square feet of land located at 2209 Emancipation Ave., Houston, near the Historic Third Ward. The land will be sold to The National Housing Partnership Foundation for redevelopment."
  23. Tourism, as an economic sector, actually seems to be doing pretty well based on the previous year. Houston sees big tourism gains in 2023 thanks to Astros, Beyoncé (houstonchronicle.com) "About 51 million people visited Houston last year, according to early projections from Houston First, the region’s destination marketing organization. That’s an increase of more than 5% from the 48.7 million Houston welcomed in 2022, itself a bustling year for tourism as “revenge travel” took over after two years of pandemic lockdowns and social distancing. The numbers suggest that when it comes to tourism, the city’s recovery from COVID is complete, said Michael Heckman, president and CEO of Houston First."
  24. Historic Cole Theater back in the spotlight | Arts And Entertainment | fbherald.com "The smell of popcorn may once again waft from the entrance of the historic Cole Theater in downtown Rosenberg. William “Bill” Butler has donated the historic Cole Theater to Fort Bend County. “We are honored to receive such a generous gift,” Precinct 4 Commissioner Dexter L. McCoy said. The 2023 FBC Mobility Bond featured $1.015 million for critical assessment and design work to rehabilitate the historic theater, located at 930 Third St."
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