If They Build It

Since 2015, Houston has added nearly 15,000 hotel rooms. As historical properties undergo significant renovations, boutique and behemoth brands alike continue to make a reservation in H-Town. Here’s your room key to all the latest hotel news.

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Next City

Go inside the ambitious plan to free Downtown from its concrete cage of criss-crossing freeways and break down the barriers that separate it from Midtown and EaDo. Welcome to Houston 2040.

In an excerpt from his new book, Houston 2020: America’s Next Boom Town — An Extreme Close Up, urban-planning reporter Ralph Bivins lays out a tantalizing vision for Downtown. In it, an abandoned elevated freeway on the fringe becomes a park rivaling New York’s High Line, as once blighted areas emerge as prime real estate. Bold development ensues. The wildest part is that it’s actually going to happen.

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Aspire to Inspire

A group of artisans breaks down perceived barriers to create one-of-a-kind accessories — and opportunity.

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Custom beaded necklaces, engraved leather keychains and gifts galore! These items weren’t created by high-end jewelers or lifelong craftsmen, but by the talented artisans at Aspire Accessories, a program of local nonprofit Social Motion Skills that trains and enables individuals with autism and other special needs to learn transferable job skills and earn a living wage. In just a few years, Aspire has grown from a two-person team with a single product to a full-blown biz launching new initiatives and employing more artisans than ever. 

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