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KPFT Faces Uncertain Future With Sale Of Montrose Home Pending
Posted on · The station has called Houston’s Montrose neighborhood home for more than 50 years.
Posted on · The station has called Houston’s Montrose neighborhood home for more than 50 years.
Posted on · The local commercial and residential markets are going opposite directions these days.
Posted on · What used to be the norm five to 10 years ago is no longer sufficient for many.
Posted on · The office market, in particular, is still struggling with high vacancy rates.
Posted on · At the same time, occupancy rates have been on a slight decline.
Posted on · But the market still has a ways to go to reach full recovery from the oil downturn.
Posted on · On Thursday's Houston Matters: We learn how commercial real estate investors see Harvey recovery as an opportunity. We learn about the potential precedents the Arkema criminal case could set. We discuss the mental health challenges that children face -- especially following a disaster like Harvey. And local author Caroline Leech talks about writing historical fiction for young adults.
Posted on · Development of new Houston office space is at its lowest in years. At the same time, industrial space is seeing growing demand
Posted on · Amid denser urban development, the Texas grocery chain opened its first two-level store in the Houston area
Posted on · It’s part of a nationwide trend and new technology has a lot do with it
Posted on · Overall office vacancy went up again last year but there is hope 2018 will be better
Posted on · Suburban Houston is seeing more new openings than the inner loop
Posted on · Retail occupancy is going down slightly.
Posted on · Overall, Houston’s commercial real estate is on the rebound.
Posted on · CBRE releases its quarterly report for Greater Houston.