Memorial Hermann breaks ground on Sugar Land hospital tower, aims for upgraded designation
Memorial Hermann’s leaders in Sugar Land are eyeing a new designation as part of the hospital’s $231 million expansion.
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Memorial Hermann’s leaders in Sugar Land are eyeing a new designation as part of the hospital’s $231 million expansion.
Read MoreAfter President Trump enacted 10% tariffs against all Chinese goods, China is fighting back. Here’s how the energy industry and Houston specifically could be affected.
Read MoreChevron has offloaded a vacant office building in northwest Houston at a steep discount to an Austin-based real estate investment firm. Learn more about the buyer’s strategy.
Read MoreThe site at Texas A&M-Rellis is expected to be able to accommodate multiple small modular reactors with a combined electrical output of more than 1 gigawatt.
Read MoreTargeting patients that don’t have a long-term care plan in place, Koda Health’s co-founders said research has backed their drive for more funding.
Read MoreDowntown Houston is well positioned to convert some of its neglected office properties into residential towers — but not just any residential towers, a new study found.
Read MoreIn two joint ventures with MPLX, the companies will build a new LPG export terminal in Texas City and a connecting pipeline to Mont Belvieu.
Read MoreThe opening of The Rustic marks LaTrelle’s completion of the second phase of a four-phase project to revamp food and beverage options at Hobby.
Read MoreBy and large, Texans support the legalization of various forms of gambling in the state, but efforts to do so likely will fail in 2025.
Read MoreFallout continues from Exxon Mobil Corp.’s acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources Co., previously the largest energy company based in Dallas-Fort Worth. Learn more about the recent decision to terminate an incentives deal in Irving.
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