Future of Cities: Growth in Houston’s offices are being outpaced by up-and-coming metros
Houston’s office market ranks poorly among other metros in the U.S., though it might be getting better, reports show.
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Houston’s office market ranks poorly among other metros in the U.S., though it might be getting better, reports show.
Read MoreHotel occupancy is not Houston’s strong suit right now. Of the state’s largest metros, Houston ranked low in occupancy pre-pandemic and has made the least progress toward recovering.
Read MoreMany aspects of Houston’s sprawling growth have also contributed to strain on the city’s transit systems, allowing other metro areas to outclass it in transportation and remote-work offerings.
Read MoreThe Houston metro area remains a powerhouse on the national stage. A Business Journals report shows how the city stacks up not just in Texas, but the rest of the country as well.
Read MoreDespite luxury sales in Houston taking yet another hit in February, plenty of brokers are selling top-dollar homes in River Oaks.
Read MoreThough a dwindling single-family market might cause some would-be homebuyers to turn to renting.
Read MoreHouston far and away leads the state in lottery sales.
Read MoreHouston has a thriving Black business community. Take a look at the top players and their reflections on 2022.
Read MoreResidential sales remain down across the board as interest rates continue to impact the housing market, yet luxury still sells in Houston. Here are the most expensive homes sold at the beginning of the new year.
Read MoreA HBJ analysis shows how Houston stacks up against the rest of Texas in lotto tickets sales and how that money’s used.
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