Plan an unforgettable family play-cation in Frisco this spring
Plan an unforgettable family play-cation in Frisco this spring
Photo courtesy of Visit Frisco Catch a baseball game from the water at Dr Pepper Ballpark.
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Photo courtesy of Visit Frisco Kids rule at KidZania. Explore the sport s history at the National Soccer Hall of Fame.
Photo courtesy of Visit Frisco Enjoy a blast from the past at the National Videogame Museum.
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New boutique Bay Area development casts off with $250,000 homes Artesia Village homes feature open plans.
Photo courtesy of HistoryMaker Homes With Houston real estate being snatched up by locals, Newstonians, and speculators, demand is surging for low-priced, entry-level homes especially for first-time buyers. To help comes developer HistoryMaker Homes, which has just launched a new community in the bay area town of La Porte. Dubbed
Artesia Village, the new development sits along State Highway 146, south of West Fairmont Parkway. Homesites are around 40 feet, priced starting at $250,000, and offer seven designs ranging from 1,440 to more than 2,918 square feet. (Four of these are below $300,000, according to press materials.) At 19 acres, Artesia Village will accommodate 82 homes.
No wonder nearly 40 percent of Texans have packed on the pounds during the coronavirus pandemic. It turns out Texas ranks as the 10th most stressed
Ken Hoffman unloads his biggest pet peeves about flying Southwest Southwest is back at IAH. Our columnist hopes for some changes. Monday, April 12 marks the return of Southwest Airlines to Bush-Intercontinental Airport, where it all started a half-century ago for the world’s largest low-fare airline. Although most travelers think of Hobby Airport on Houston’s south side as Southwest’s home turf, fun fact, the very first flight Southwest Airlines flight on June 18, 1971 left Dallas Love Airport and landed at Houston Intercontinental Airport, as our big airport up I-45 was known then. The airport wasn’t renamed George Bush Intercontinental Airport until 1997. (Or, just call it IAH to save time buying tickets online.)
The relentless march of progress has come for pizza delivery drivers. Domino's announced it will begin testing a pizza delivery robot in Houston this wee