Sweet News: State Fare Opens in Sugar Land

Houstonians need comfort food now more than ever — is this long-awaited expansion perfect timing?

Opening a restaurant during a pandemic isn't a challenge suited for just anyone. But four years after opening its doors in Memorial City, State Fare expands to Sugar Land, set to open tomorrow after months of uncertainty.

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Landmark Decision

As coworking spaces and tech incubators become mainstream in H-Town, an iconic Midtown building is reimagined with the help of a team at Rice.

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When it opened in 1939, Houston’s flagship Sears store was among the first air-conditioned buildings in the city, and the first department store in the world with escalators. Every modern convenience and shopping need was brought together under one roof in the art-deco masterpiece, a showstopper of its time. But as the decades passed, the building and its Midtown surroundings fell on bleaker times, and their significance faded as wrecking balls loomed. 

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Growing ‘Roots’

The dudes of Rootlab turned their passion for digitally aided designs into a buzzy biz.

A large warehouse sits in the East End. Green city garbage cans rest against a plain beige exterior wall, and a few vehicles are parked outside along the street. One of many in the area, this warehouse has nothing that makes it stand out more than others — from the outside, that is. But inside, Rootlab, a design group creating custom architectural elements and furniture for both commercial and residential spaces, is hard at work making eclectic pieces literally built to stand out. 

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