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New business licenses issued in Heights
The following businesses have been issued sales permits recently in Heights: more »
Sawyer Heights welcomes new Chick-fil-A
The newest Houston-area stand-alone Chick-fil-A opened in Sawyer Heights April 19, with the first 100 adults in line at the grand opening presented with a free year's supply of food... more »
Party like royalty at Majestic Metro
The historic Majestic Metro is an architectural gem located in the heart of downtown Houston. more »
Prince's Hamburgers to serve OTC visitors
For the fifth year in a row, Offshore Technology Conference attendees will be served Prince's Hamburgers, "Houston's Hometown Burgers since 1934," from two booths at the Reliant Center. more »
Spectra Energy employees volunteer at homeless shelter
Six employees of Spectra Energy will spend the morning of Saturday, April 28 preparing and serving meals for clients of The Beacon, a day center providing hot meals, clothing, private... more »
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Forestry plan next step in RE-Plant Memorial Park
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Noah Consulting sets $50 million goal for 2015
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Selling furniture and excitement
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Regus to open business lounges for Earth Day
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Small Steps welcomes new executive
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Contract saves city $30 million, supports renewable energy
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Heights Chamber welcomes new board members
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Chamber to hold young professionals meeting
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Pending international flights might bring $1.6 billion to city
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HFD, State Farm unveil safety campaign
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Small Steps hosts successful egg hunt
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Houstonians challenged to conserve water, try to win car
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Chamber to hold after-hours gathering
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Chamber to hold new member orientation
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New business licenses issued in Heights
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Bistro features best of each season
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Health center receives makeover thanks to generous donation
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Aurora Picture Show relocating to new space
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Chamber holds orientation
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Young Professionals hold spring networking event
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Solea Wine, Bar and Cafe to come to Houston this spring
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Company offers smooth moves
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