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Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX > Projected population change, 2022 to 2060: +62.2% > Total population, 2022: 7.3 million
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Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX > Projected population change, 2022 to 2060: +62.2% > Total population, 2022: 7.3 million
Read MoreHouston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX > Projected population change, 2022 to 2060: +62.2% > Total population, 2022: 7.3 million
Read More… Richmond, Rosenberg, Sealy, Spring, Stafford, Sugar Land, and Waller. Over the years, Trent Cooke has built a reputation in the Greater Katy …
Read MoreThe family is now fighting a highway-widening plan that could call for forcibly buying some of the land. (Lauren Witte/The Texas Tribune, …
Read More… Fulshear, Houston, Mission Bend, Richmond, Rosenberg, Sealy, Spring, Stafford, Sugar Land, and Waller. Over the years, Trent Cooke has built a …
Read MoreIn the perpetually fraught restaurant business, double-digit anniversaries are special, because it means the owners beat the odds. That’s the case for The Fish, located at 309 Gray. Its 20th anniversary celebration starts at 4 p.m. on May 1, 2022. Tickets are free and can be found at the Eventbrite website. Holding company Eightsix’d Hospitality […]
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Read MoreAfter 20 years of opening — and sometimes closing — multiple Houston restaurants, chef Charles Clark and restaurateur Grant Cooper of Clark Cooper Concepts are parting ways. Clark is now exclusively with Brasserie 19 at 1962 West Gray in River Oaks, while Cooper is retaining ownership of the other restaurants: Coppa Osteria, Gratify and The […]
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Read MoreTroy Williams took on a massive project when he bought Alfreda’s Soul Food — and it’s starting to pay off.
Read MoreHouston is not a city that is easy on sports fans. Considering some of the unbelievable sports misery lumped upon the shoulders of fans in Houston over the last year-plus, it’s a miracle they remain committed to teams here. But, Monday night delivered …
Read MoreSome may find it silly to be sentimental about a tree, but considering that some live for generations, old ones become important touchstones. Sadly, the big camphor tree on the patio of Backstreet Cafe at 1103 South Shepherd is being removed due to disease. There are only a few days left to enjoy it as […]
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