Houston, TX: Black’s Bodega Cultivates Community in Houston’s Warehouse District
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Read MoreWhat: Nour De La Garza “All Glown Up” collection launch Where: Ronin Art House PC Moment: Nour De La Garza, an emerging women-owned Houston-based clothing brand, presented its newest ready-to-wear collection “All Glown Up” at an…
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Read MoreThe Foundry District is known for its murals and pop-up art installations, as well as for its creative reuse of a former warehouse district ― adding color and life to the long-neglected acreage, which is now a burgeoning neighborhood. Soon, it will wel…
Read MorePagewood and Wile Interests plan to redevelop several warehouses in EaDo into a walkable district that will offer visitors a range of restaurants, shops, offices and green space.
Read MoreFort Worth has been expanding in all directions in recent years. Much of the growth has been brought to older areas of the city that were formerly forgotten. Even warehouse districts butted up next to thriving neighborhoods with easy access to new amen…
Read MoreOnly about 4.4% of the land in the U.S. has estimated impervious cover greater than 40%. Usually, high percentages of impervious cover are associated with shopping malls; large apartment complexes; manufacturing and warehouse districts; and densely populated urban neighborhoods. Now there’s a new entry in that category: the Preserve at Woodridge – single-family housing so […]
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Read MoreBisong Art Gallery, located in Houston’s historic Warehouse District, is all about featuring a diverse lineup. Expect a balance of new and established Houston artists showcasing abstract, figurative, and realist works, with something for everyone…
Read MoreRobbie Werner has been baking up a storm for many years on Fort Worth’s Southside. Her Stir Crazy Baked Goods began life on South Main in 2012, back when the neighborhood was still a ghost town of a warehouse district. Werner then moved Stir Crazy to M…
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