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Wayne Luckett and his son, Warren, run Branwar Wines, supplying many of Houston’s top... → Read More
The apartment industry legend followed a simple strategy of developing and operating... → Read More
Over nearly four decades head of Central Houston, Bob Eury tapped his expertise in... → Read More
Every year, Looped In celebrates by recognizing the best and worst of Houston real estate. In 2020, there was a lot to choose from. → Read More
Top brass at Howard Hughes Corp. spoke about pandemic lessons, whether sports will play a role in future development and carrying on George Mitchell’s vision for The Woodlands. → Read More
The Greater OST/South Union area, one of the city’s historically Black neighborhoods, is attracting real estate investors drawn to the relatively cheap land and inner-loop location. But lately, real estate prices have been skyrocketing. → Read More
Looped In cohost Nancy Sarnoff packs up her bags and moves to Canada, with a detour down memory lane. → Read More
The Ion has been designed to anchor a 16-acre “innovation district” in the Midtown area that focuses on bringing together entrepreneurs, incubators, accelerators, corporations and academics, and the community at large when it opens next year. → Read More
Eight months after first asking Houstonians how the pandemic had affected them, we checked in to see how life had been changed by the pandemic. → Read More
The fund, one of the world’s largest pension funds with $672 billion in assets, is providing $1.5 billion in equity to the venture. → Read More
<p>“In my 50 years in the real estate business, I have never seen a market defy supply and seasonality the way Houston has — amid a pandemic, no less.”</p> → Read More
“Texas has benefited from great migration numbers from other states for several years. We see that accelerating.” → Read More
David O'Reilly, promoted to president in June and named interim CEO in September, will keep that post. → Read More
The tenant, however, is expected to move out next year, allowing the new owner to reposition the 428,629-square-foot building. → Read More
“You’re going to find Houston redefining itself as a more heavily tech-driven economy. A lot of these large companies in the energy space are going to be the drivers of a lot of that innovation.” → Read More
Gensler has been hired to help design a master plan for a mixed-use project that would include office, retail and residential space. → Read More
The National Association of Realtors tackled racist social media posts at its annual conference. On this episode of Looped In, Nancy Sarnoff and R.A. Schuetz discuss the background leading up to the vote. → Read More
Follow along for the latest coronavirus news and updates from the Houston Chronicle regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on Houston and the rest of Texas. → Read More
Houston First is preparing for a busy summer convention season next year. → Read More
Common Desk will operate on the building’s second floor, offering coworking, private offices and group suites, a training room and a coffee bar. → Read More