Texas Senate bill to redistribute toll revenue with Houston sparks debate
Some view the bill as a fair distribution of resources, while others express concern about potential strain on city-county relations.
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Some view the bill as a fair distribution of resources, while others express concern about potential strain on city-county relations.
Read MoreDespite the University of Houston’s pause on most capital construction projects, the new Hobby School of Public Affairs building is moving forward.
Read MoreCrow Holdings announced April 10 it has agreed to sell a majority stake in an industrial portfolio spanning the Dallas and Houston markets.
Read MoreTwo of the 20 largest accounting firms in Houston could announce a merger deal in the coming weeks, according to a WSJ report.
Read MoreA professional 4v4 beach volleyball league has launched in Houston, where it will host its first tournament May 30-June 1.
Read MoreAs part of the Post Oak closure, Gallery Furniture launched what owner Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale called the company’s “biggest sale ever.”
Read MoreThe home’s owner, Jason Junkin, who is also the real estate agent who handled the sale, said a closing date has been set.
Read MoreLocal CEO, university board member and author — those are just some of the ways to describe Fort Worth businessman John Kleinheinz. Another descriptor was recently added to the list: the lead backer of the Dallas-to-Houston bullet train project.
Read MoreAfter the CEO of UnitedHealthcare was shot and killed in December, Houston companies reveal that threats to their CEOs increased too.
Read MoreIn addition to hiring a new CFO, battery company Microvast is expanding in China, but its U.S. expansions are up in the air.
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