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Greentown Houston's Success a Testament to Local Energy 2.0 Companies Leading Energy Transition

6/17/22
Greentown Houston's success in its first year proves the world's energy capital is fostering the next generation of companies that will help lead the global energy transition. In April, Greentown…
Living In Houston

Ways to Celebrate the Fourth of July in and Around Houston

6/17/22
An increase in temperatures, snowball stands and a patriotic high all mean it’s almost Independence Day. Houston and surrounding suburbs have plenty of ways to celebrate America’s birthday. From…
Economic Development

Houston, We Have a World Cup: T-Minus Four Years

6/16/22
The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) announced today Houston will be a host city of the 2026 World Cup. The FIFA World Cup will return to the U.S. in 2026, 32 years since it…
Life Sciences

Houston Ranks Among Leading Life Sciences Markets: CBRE Report

6/15/22
Aided by a high percentage of PhDs and a low cost of living, Houston ranks No. 13 in a new analysis of the nation’s top 25 life sciences markets from real estate firm CBRE.  The report sheds light on…
Energy

How a Swampy Land Became the World’s Energy Capital, the Houston Phenomenon

6/14/22
Originally founded in 1836, the magnificent city of Houston has since become a multilingual referent of space exploration, medicine and petroleum. And although stethoscopes and rocket ships have…
Public Policy

Following a Decade of Uncertainty, Dreamers' Futures Remain in Limbo

6/14/22
On June 15, 2012, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano announced the creation of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program through executive action. DACA permits certain…
Executive Partners