The Woodlands Township will have a voting position on the Houston-Galveston Area Council’s Transportation Policy Council following a decision by the H-GAC on April 26.
The community called Cielo, which means Sky in Spanish, will open up the first phase of its sales plan. The community will have a total of 840 homes.
Five Below officials said a new Five Below has plans to open by October along Tomball Parkway.
A second location of Firehouse Subs will open in Round Rock this fall, per a company representative.
The occasion was marked with a reception for city partners, officials and group customers, as well as social media posts with interviews from opening team leaders who still work at the hotel.
A portion of Harbor View Road in West Lake Hills will close for construction the week of May 13 and remain closed for through traffic until late June.
As frequenters of the location, Rohit and Deepali Sankholkar contacted the previous owners and decided to acquire the franchise to continue to keep Papa Murphy’s in the community.
Comal County Commissioners Court is reviewing a comprehensive master plan focused on land use and conservation efforts that was presented to the community.
The 50,000-square-foot Braker-area facility is the ranch's second location.
Island Driving School—which offers teen driver tests, Department of Public Safety-authorized third-party road tests, driver safety education and continued education—opened in Clear Lake on April 13.
A 92-acre mixed-use development could soon be seen on a site located just north of Grand Park at the southwest corner of Main Street and Dallas Parkway.
Hutto ISD officials will begin the planning phases of expanding the Ninth Grade Center into the district's second comprehensive high school this summer, according to school administrators.
The company offers a variety of printing and sewing options.
Round Rock City Council approved an amendment to a 1993 economic development agreement with Dell Inc., extending the original agreement from a 60-year contract to over a century-long agreement—106 years—mutually benefitting for both the city and corporation.
UNITi Montrose is offering Houston residents a new style of affordable living by introducing a mix of co-living spaces, micro-units and traditional apartments in the city's urban center.