Houston’s Changing Views on Gay Marriage, in Three Charts
Though Texas elected officials oppose gay marriage, residents of its biggest city support it
Houston’s Changing Views on Gay Marriage, in Three Charts
Though Texas elected officials oppose gay marriage, residents of its biggest city support it
Analysis shows huge differences in purchasing power between states
Moody’s Gives Houston Negative Outlook
The city's economy is booming, but the city's finances aren't quite as rosy
Five Lessons For Cities Building Shopping Districts
How cities can avoid the pitfalls that come with pursuing retail
OKC Mayor urges cities to have “high standards”
Quality-of-life, he argues, is the most effective economic development tool a place can have.
Houston’s Office Boom Is Just About Over
Quarter-over-quarter, office space under construction declined 20 percent in Houston.
The fastest growing city in America? You will never believe.
Many cities in Texas are growing faster than cities across America, but you will never guess what city is growing the fastest.
Report: U.S. Companies Continue to Move Downtown
New study highlights companies that are moving from suburban office parks into central business districts
Houston Poised to Become Country’s #3 City
Based on current growth trends, Houston’s population could exceed that of Chicago by 2030.
Why Cities Need to Help Millennials, Even if You Hate Them
If the country doesn’t build more apartments, demographer warns, gentrification will continue at a rapid clip.
How Foreign-Born Residents Benefit City Economies
Nearly a quarter of Houston’s population was born abroad, giving the city greater access to foreign trade.
‘Mixed-use’ is popular, but what does it mean?
Developers say as projects take hold in the suburbs, the term may need an updated definition.
Why Code for America Hired An Economic Development Director
Hiring Bycer to lead its economic development efforts is part of a new layer of organization for Code for America this year.
How Houston’s East End finally got transit
METRO’s Green Line began service this weekend in Houston’s East End. But if the community hadn’t demanded better service 40 years ago, it might not have the transit line it now enjoys.
Medical Centers Can Serve as a Catalyst for Cities
They have a lot to offer.
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