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The Pandemic Didn t Stop Venture Capital From Flowing Into Houston s Life Sciences Sector This Year
It’s been a tough year for some sectors of Houston’s economy, but commercial real estate experts say that there has been one significant bright spot: life sciences.
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, plenty of money is flowing into the sector, spurring many of Houston’s life sciences firms to expand and seek larger spaces. That remains a challenge in the short term, as the city lacks speculative lab space, and several major life sciences-focused developments have not yet reached completion.
“They re all having a problem with growth. I think our biggest issue is that we don t have enough supply for them,” Transwestern Executive Managing Director, National Healthcare Advisory Services Eric Johnson said.
St. Michaelâs track and field athlete Rebecca Quebedeaux signs with La. Tech
High School Track and Field St. Michael s Rebecca Quebedeaux signed her letter of intent with Louisiana Tech on Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. (Source: WAFB) By Leighann King | St. Michael | December 12, 2020 at 4:14 PM CST - Updated December 13 at 2:45 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Cross country and track and field standout, Rebecca Quebedeaux, signed her college letter of intent with Louisiana Tech University Friday afternoon.
Quebedeaux is a multi-event athlete in the track and field world, competing in a range of events from the 800m and 3200m, to the 3-miler in cross country. Beginning at a young age, Quebedeaux found her interest in running through following in the footsteps of her older sister. âThe reason I started cross country is because my older sister signed up for it in the 5th grade. So, I started practicing with them as a 4th grader at MBS and when one of the older girls quit, I wa