Houston sees tangible loses in retail real estate sector amid Covid-19
Over the second quarter, Houston’s retail real estate sector saw negative net absorption for the first time in two years.
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Over the second quarter, Houston’s retail real estate sector saw negative net absorption for the first time in two years.
Read MoreLess than two months after its founder, Cleverley Stone, died, Houston Restaurant Weeks is moving forward with more than 160 participants for 2020.
HRW runs from Aug. 1 to Labor Day, which is Sept. 7 this year. Changes this year include a flat $1-per…
Read MoreHouston’s Chris Shepherd and Alba Huerta are among the restaurateurs asking for relief.
Read MoreSan Jacinto College has announced that its plans for fall 2020 will offer four types of education. Classes begin Aug. 24.
Students can:
Take classes online at anytime, without coming to campus.
Take classes online on a schedule, with lectures at ce…
The bar says that Gov. Abbott’s latest order is unfair to bar owners.
Read MoreThe Houston Federation of Teachers, a local teachers’ union, is recommending the Houston Independent School District not reopen for in-person instruction until there has been a decline in coronavirus cases for at least 14 consecutive days.
The full l…
Read MoreExpect a mostly all-new menu as well as a new look.
Read MoreLuby’s Inc. (NYSE: LUB) has regained compliance with the New York Stock Exchange list standards months after being warned that it could be delisted, according to a recent press release.
The company was notified of its noncompliance back in April when…
Read MoreRice President David Leebron spoke strongly against the new ICE rules for international students.
Read MoreWhen Black Restaurant Week kicks off July 10, it’ll be in the context of a trying year for both the Black community and the restaurant community.
Houston native George Floyd’s death in police custody in May created, amid protests, a surge of support …
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