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Johnson Development Community Artwork in Cross Creek Ranch
In last week’s Houston Chronicle article, Johnson Development, also known to us as the developer of Cross Creek Ranch, celebrated its 40th anniversary. In honor of this achievement, Johnson set out to create an imaginative, artistic element t...
Alleviating the Growth of Lamar & Katy ISD
In this week’s Fort Bend News section of the Houston Chronicle, reporters explore the ever-growing school districts in Katy and Lamar. We all know that KISD has exploded in the several past years, but it has been almost equally matched by the...
Home Design, What’s Trending?
Trending modern home design is all about breathing some life into your design- with blues. Drawing inspiration from the sea, the latest trend consists of blue color palates, casual and soft fabrics, simple prints, aquatic themes, and layers of ...
Most Expensive Streets in Houston
As Houston was just named the No.1 Fastest Growing Population of Multi-Millionaires in 2015, it is only predictable the city has one of the most expensive streets in the nation located here. A new ranking from Zillow, found this street in the n...
Houston is No. 1 in Multi-Millionaire Population Growth
In addition to being Forbes Magazine’s Fastest Growing City, Houston has been receiving a lot of public attention for its remarkable growth rate. In a recent study by New World Health, analysts evaluated the wealth sector on a global scale.
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Texas Property Taxes Rank Among Highest in the Country
As seen in Culture Map, a new study from WalletHub revealed very telling details about the real estate taxes owned by Americans, but specifically Texans. By reviewing 2014 U.S. Census Bureau data and state-by-state Department of Motor Vehicle r...
Cork: A Home’s Natural Grain
Cork is one of nature’s most sustainable and soft grains, and it is one of the hottest trends for creating an environmentally friendly home. Its neutral tone and organic feel make it easy to incorporate into any room. Here are some top picks ...
Houston to Dallas Bullet Train: Will it be Overturned?
Prompted by concerns of private landowners, the $12 billion plan for a bullet train to connect Houston to Dallas might soon be getting struck down by the Texas Senate in a bill. The Texas Central High-Speed Railway had planned for this privatel...