Texas natives behind local cocktail lounge bring L.A. sushi concept to Houston (PHOTOS)
The new restaurant will be only the second location of the Los Angeles-based sushi concept and the first in Houston
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The new restaurant will be only the second location of the Los Angeles-based sushi concept and the first in Houston
Read MoreThe two companies plan to convert a 35,000 square feet of warehouse space into a retail center aimed at blending first-to-market retail, restaurant and service tenants.
Read MoreA 9,002-square-foot mansion in Hedwig Village — which comes outfitted with a built-in, indoor playhouse and an outdoor sports court for pickleball and basketball — has just hit the market.
Read MoreThe team behind Houston-based Maven Coffee + Cocktails is preparing to open a luxury pickleball facility — which will have its own restaurant, bar and patio — in the Midtown space once occupied by Holman Draft Hall.
Read MoreThe former Coca-Cola bottling plant in West University Place was sold by two local companies that purchased it in 2019. Meanwhile, two leaders involved with one of those companies have since parted ways in a dramatic fashion.
Read MoreThe company moved into the tower in 2015, consolidating multiple offices into a single space that the company said would create more cohesion and collaboration among employees.
Read MoreHouston-based Nan & Co. Properties/Christie’s International Real Estate is adding four well-known local real estate brokers to its team, one of whom garnered international attention for the three-story closet she had built in her former home in The Woo…
Read MoreAtlanta-based Sweathouz focuses on offering a treatment experience that combines high-heat, infrared saunas with cold plunge tubs.
Read MoreThe next portion of Memorial Park’s transformation will use nature to tell the story of thousands who trained there before heading off to war. Like the rest of the transformation, this $42 million project is also supported by some of Houston’s biggest …
Read MoreSkadden’s lease in the Hines-developed skyscraper marked a milestone for one of downtown’s newest towers. Now, the law firm is moving forward on plans for the new office.
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