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Current city law doesn't allow anyone to sit or lie down on sidewalks from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. in certain areas, and now the ...
Current city law doesn't allow anyone to sit or lie down on sidewalks from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. in certain areas, and now the ...
Parts of several downtown streets could close down for good to make way for the $2 billion expansion of the George R. Brown ...
In a town hall Tuesday evening, Houston First officials outlined plans to close Polk Street and reconfigure nearby roads as ...
The Houston First Corporation wants to sever a two-block section of the artery connecting the East End to downtown. According ...
HOUSTON — The debate over the proposed closure of Polk Street is heating up again. Residents have been voicing their ...
Ahead of their Tuesday meeting, Houston First released their Polk Street traffic study that they say proves closing the ...
Officials said Mayor John Whitmire is on board with a proposal that would ban people from sleeping on downtown and East End ...
What to know about Houston’s East End and why it's losing residents faster than other neighborhoods. By Sam González Kelly, Reporter June 7, 2025.
The East End could soon have its own small museum district. The owner of a former war history museum in Navasota has started renovations of an abandoned building that will house the collection in ...
Houston's East End has the nation's highest incidence of trains blocking roadways for hours on end. And the problem is almost entirely with Union Pacific. By Amber DaSilva March 24, 2023 12:00 pm EST ...
Houston's historic East End has been undergoing gentrification for years. Recently released census data indicates that families are leaving the neighborhood faster than new residents are moving in.