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  • Why Move to Houston: Jobs, Affordable Living, Food, Culture & Space to Grow

    Why Houston Keeps Drawing People: Jobs, Culture, Food, and Space to Grow Houston often gets called a surprise to those who only know it by its skyline or by one industry. The city’s appeal goes far beyond any single sector. For people thinking about moving, investing, or just visiting, Houston offers a mix of opportunity,… Read more

  • Houston Food Guide: Eat Like a Local — Best Neighborhood Restaurants, Food Halls & Dining Tips

    Houston’s food scene is one of the city’s most irresistible draws. Driven by deep cultural diversity and an appetite for bold flavors, the city offers everything from no-frills neighborhood taquerias to inventive fine dining — all within easy reach of one another. Whether you’re a visitor or a longtime resident, these tips and neighborhood highlights… Read more

  • Houston Bayou Greenways: Your Guide to Top Trails, Flood Resilience, and Community Connections

    Houston’s network of bayous and greenways is quietly reshaping how people move, exercise, and connect across the city. What started as isolated parks and waterfront restorations has become an interconnected system of trails, natural habitat, and flood-savvy design that encourages outdoor life while helping manage stormwater—making it one of the city’s most valuable public assets.… Read more

  • Explore Houston’s Bayous, Greenways and Walkable Parks

    Houston’s outdoor scene has been quietly transforming into one of the city’s top attractions, blending the natural flow of bayous with ambitious park projects and increasingly walkable neighborhoods. For locals and visitors looking to explore green space without leaving the city, Houston now offers a network of trails, waterfront parks, and neighborhood connections that make… Read more

  • Houston Bayou Greenways: Trails, Parks and a Model for Urban Resilience

    Houston’s bayous are redefining urban life—turning waterways once seen as drainage channels into a connected network of parks, trails, and recreational hubs that boost resilience, health, and real estate value across the region. What the bayous offerThe Bayou Greenways initiative has stitched together long stretches of waterfront into continuous trails and parkland that make walking,… Read more

  • How Houston Is Building Urban Resilience and Innovation with Green Infrastructure, Energy Transition, and Space Tech

    Why Houston Is Becoming a Model for Urban Resilience and Innovation Houston’s reputation for big ideas is evolving beyond energy and aerospace. A mix of bold infrastructure projects, expanding green space, and a diversified economy is positioning the city as a model for resilient, livable urban growth. For residents and visitors alike, that transformation is… Read more

  • From Classroom to Trade School: How Mike Feinberg Rebuilt His Theory of Change

    From Classroom to Trade School: How Mike Feinberg Rebuilt His Theory of Change

    A full account of Feinberg’s career and ventures stretches from a Teach For America classroom in 1992 to a furniture showroom in north Houston that now trains welders, electricians, and HVAC technicians. The path between those two points is not a straight line. Feinberg spent his first two decades in education building KIPP into a… Read more

  • Houston Food Scene: Neighborhood Eats, Gulf Seafood & Street Food

    Houston’s food scene is a passport to the world without ever leaving city limits. A multicultural population, a working port on the Gulf, and a culture that embraces late-night dining have combined to create a culinary ecosystem where high-end tasting menus sit comfortably beside legendary plate-lunch counters, mom-and-pop taquerias, and inventive food trucks. Neighborhood flavorsEach… Read more

  • Reinventing Houston: Greenways, Smarter Mobility, and a Resilient Economy

    Houston is reinventing itself around three overlapping strengths: abundant green space, a sprawling but improving mobility network, and a resilient business ecosystem. The result is a city increasingly focused on livability and long-term stability—appealing to residents, businesses, and visitors alike. Greenways and parks: reimagining the bayouHouston’s bayous are no longer just drainage channels. Major greenway… Read more

  • Houston Guide: Neighborhoods, Food, Parks & Jobs

    Houston lives large: sprawling neighborhoods, a world-class culinary scene, and a forward-moving energy and innovation economy. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or settling in long-term, here’s a focused guide to what makes this city vibrate with opportunity and flavor. Why Houston stands outHouston combines metropolitan scale with approachable neighborhoods. A major port and one… Read more