Missouri City looking to issue $20M in bonds
Missouri City is looking to issue approximately $20 million in 2023 through general and utility bond debt to fund a series of drainage, streets, parks and facilities improvements.
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Missouri City is looking to issue approximately $20 million in 2023 through general and utility bond debt to fund a series of drainage, streets, parks and facilities improvements.
Read MoreThe Imperial Sugar Char House is a hotbed of discussion after boutique development firm PUMA announced earlier this month that it will purchase the land to develop a multipurpose shopping and living district.
Read MoreEoS Fitness, an Arizona-based fitness organization with over 100 gyms across California, Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Utah and Florida, is coming to Sugar Land in 2024.
Read MoreOffering South Caribbean and Venezuelan food, Latin Delight is open for business.
Read MoreThe Airway Dentists, a new dentistry office specializing in Invisalign and sleep apnea treatments, is coming to Sugar Land in February.
Read MoreThe Chick-fil-A at Sugar Land town square is back open for business, with a larger location and a modern, sleeker appearance.
Read MoreWith an eye toward older homes, the city of Sugar Land is working on a grant program that would reimburse residents up to 25% of the cost for street-facing home improvements.
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