
Houston Matters
Architects Brainstorm New Concept For Durable, Temporary Shelters For Houston’s Homeless
Posted on · A two-day brainstorming session aims to create an alternative for those living in the city’s homeless encampments.
Posted on · A two-day brainstorming session aims to create an alternative for those living in the city’s homeless encampments.
Posted on · The number of people living on the streets of Houston has been dropping. One reason is what the city’s mayor saw first-hand when he helped serve a Thanksgiving meal.
Posted on · New Hope Housing, a group that provides permanent, affordable and supportive single-room occupancy housing, recently broke ground on its first development designed to serve homeless and at-risk families. The development, named New Hope Housing at Reed ("NHH at Reed"), will include 187 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment units and offer supportive housing to homeless and […]
Posted on · We’re talking about some pretty dark stuff on today’s show. (Happy Halloween). First up, with just under a month left in another relatively quiet Atlantic hurricane season for Greater Houston, it’s natural for complacency to set it. But that’s just what worries the folks at Rice University’s Severe Storm Prediction, Education, and Evacuation from Disasters, […]