Officials said a mother is dead, and two others, including her 15-year-old daughter, are in critical condition after a multi-vehicle crash in north Harris County,
A trek to Houston s most beloved big-game lodge, plus hot new burger and steak spots
A trek to Houston s big-game lodge, plus new burger and steak spots
Courtesy of Rainbow Lodge
Photo by Jerry Smith
Courtesy of Rainbow Lodge
Courtesy of Gatsby s Prime Steakhouse They also dined at Mastrantos in the Heights.
Photo by Christa Elyce Studio On this week s episode of What s Eric Eating, Donnette Hansen joins CultureMap food editor Eric Sandler to discuss
Rainbow Lodge. After attending culinary school in New York, Hansen purchased the restaurant from her uncle in 1988. From the beginning, Hansen centered Rainbow Lodge s menu around seafood and wild game. Dishes such as its smoked duck gumbo, rainbow trout with lump crab, and grilled elk chop have become staples.
The transformation of the former Astro Inn was highlighted in January by The Leader. The Heights House Hotel is now open at 100 W. Cavalcade St., according to a news release.
The three-story vintage exterior-corridor hotel features 133 rooms with free parking; a 7,500-square foot ground-floor courtyard that features a pool with cabanas, patio green space with lounge furniture and canopy with covered outdoor seating; and hotel bar and restaurant, Space Cowboy, serving tropical cocktails and island comfort food from chef Lyle Bento.
The 2-acre property was purchased in 2019 by local business owners Jivar Foty and George Giannukos. Fotyâs Rise Construction completed a nearly year-long renovation, including a complete interior gut, improved insulation, new roof, exterior additions and energy-efficient LED lighting throughout the property.
A publicly traded and locally based real estate investment trust was recently part of a major merger in the commercial real estate industry.
Supermarket News reported that grocery-anchored shopping center owner Kimco Realty Corp. would acquire Weingarten Realty Investors, a Houston-based company with its headquarters in the Shady Acres area, in a $3.87 billion deal. The transaction creates one of the nationâs largest public owner-operators of open-air, grocery-anchored shopping centers and mixed-use properties.
Their combined portfolio will include 559 such shopping centers and developments â many of them in Houston and the surrounding area â and encompass about 100 million square feet of leasable area.