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  1. “Construction is already underway for the new Freed-Montrose Neighborhood Library, which will be in the Montrose Collective mixed-use shopping center,” the statement read. The updated timeline lists the third quarter of this year — between July and September — as the completion date. https://houstonlanding.org/houston-library-to-permanently-close-montrose-branch-due-to-safety-concerns/
  2. Multinational oil and gas giant Shell plans to divest around 1,000 company-owned gas stations over the next two years as it expands its electric vehicle charging network. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/energy/article/shell-ev-charging-gas-station-19367192.php
  3. Multinational oil and gas giant Shell plans to divest around 1,000 company-owned gas stations over the next two years as it expands its electric vehicle charging network. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/energy/article/shell-ev-charging-gas-station-19367192.php
  4. Multinational oil and gas giant Shell plans to divest around 1,000 company-owned gas stations over the next two years as it expands its electric vehicle charging network. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/energy/article/shell-ev-charging-gas-station-19367192.php
  5. Commissioners Court on Tuesday approved a $39.8 million investment that will help create or preserve 677 units of affordable housing at six properties, including Lost Oaks, Manson Place Apartments, Meridian on Cullen, New Hope Housing Avenue C, The Upland and Tidwell Apartments. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/houston/article/arpa-housing-harris-county-commissioners-court-19371479.php
  6. Commissioners Court on Tuesday approved a $39.8 million investment that will help create or preserve 677 units of affordable housing at six properties, including Lost Oaks, Manson Place Apartments, Meridian on Cullen, New Hope Housing Avenue C, The Upland and Tidwell Apartments. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/houston/article/arpa-housing-harris-county-commissioners-court-19371479.php
  7. Commissioners Court on Tuesday approved a $39.8 million investment that will help create or preserve 677 units of affordable housing at six properties, including Lost Oaks, Manson Place Apartments, Meridian on Cullen, New Hope Housing Avenue C, The Upland and Tidwell Apartments. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/houston/article/arpa-housing-harris-county-commissioners-court-19371479.php
  8. Great place to study mosquitos. Architect - https://helmdesigngroup.com
  9. Assuming the Atlas Restaurant Group is opening this. https://atlasrestaurantgroup.com/article/owners-of-posh-houston-restaurants-ready-a-new-concept/
  10. I was at the Montrose HEB and noticed the luffing tower crane's boom was stretched out flat, are they going to take it down? Went over to check it out, Maxim has their AT crane set up to remove it.
  11. Architect - https://www.creekstonearchitecture.com
  12. Mural artist https://www.instagram.com/detour303/ is the one doing the mural on the right side of this building. I thought I recognized his style he already has some murals here in Houston.
  13. Multiple plumbing demo permits along the right of way on the future sunken portion IH69/59.
  14. Automakers General Motors and Ford will reroute shipments heading toward the Port of Baltimore as a result of the bridge collapse, according to multiple reports. The port is recognized as the most prominent port in the country dedicated to auto shipping. Last year, 847,158 cars and light trucks were shipped through the port, setting a record for the 13th straight year, Maryland Governor Wes Moore (D) said in a February press release." "We expect the situation to have minimal impact to our operations. We are working to re-route any vehicle shipments to other ports," GM said, according to Reuters. Similarly, Ford Chief Financial Officer John Lawler told Bloomberg TV that the collapse would also impact Ford operations. "We'll have to divert parts to other ports... It will probably lengthen the supply chain a bit," Lawler said. Ford has “already secured shipping alternatives," the company confirmed to Reuters. Moreover, Stellantis, the company that owns Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram, is pushing for “an uninterrupted flow of vehicles” as a result of the incident, according to The New York Times. Some automakers — including Toyota, Volkswagen Group of America, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo Group — stated that they do not expect to face significant issues in the aftermath of the collapse for various reasons, according to Reuters. According to The New York Times, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and BMW also use the port. “The path to normalcy will not be easy,” Pete Buttigieg, the U.S. transportation secretary, said on the topic of rerouting, according to The New York Times. “It will not be quick, and it will not be inexpensive.” https://www.huffpost.com/entry/baltimore-bridge-collapses-ship-crash-live-updates_n_6602c0dfe4b07e12857811fb
  15. A total of eight workers who were fixing potholes on the bridge fell into the Patapsco River below. Two people have since been rescued, officials said. https://news.yahoo.com/live/baltimore-key-bridge-collapse-live-updates-as-search-continues-for-6-missing-people-114855558.html
  16. News says there was a construction crew working on the bridge, if you look closely at the last video you can see the flashing lights just right of the middle portion of the bridge. Flashing lights were probably for a lane closure.
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