Make It a Double

After scoring with a trendy Heights burger joint, Irish import Ian Tucker, the former cocktail king of Dublin, opens Wash Ave’s sexy upscale resto Poitín this spring. Pro tip: Expect moonshine.

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On a blustery spring day, restaurateur Ian Tucker ignores a question about his various tattoos and chooses, instead, to enthuse about the hamburger in front of him. “This is a back-to-basics burger — simple, straightforward, delicious,” he says. “And when it’s served with perfectly cooked fries and a cold craft beer, there’s really nothing better.” If he sounds like he’s doing an advertisement, well, he is: The setting for the conversation is Balls Out Burger, his counter-service joint situated on a triangular-shaped lot he owns in the Heights.

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Catch Fire

At the Cannon, a vast co-working space and startup-incubator outfit coming together in west Houston, CEO Lawson Gow is courting the next wave of hip entrepreneurs.

Daniel Ortiz

We are building the largest startup incubator and co-working space in the world,” says Lawson Gow, CEO of the Cannon, a 120,000-square-foot facility opening in stages in west Houston near the intersection of I-10 and Beltway 8. The space will accommodate more than 1,000. “It is going to be Houston big.”

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'Vision' Quest

A decade in the making, William Middleton’s sweeping de Menil bio dives deep into the lives and passions of Houston’s most famous art patrons.

There is no denying that Dominique and John de Menil made an indelible mark on Houston, leaving behind their astonishing collection of art and the museum that bears their name for future generations.

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