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The city of Houston, Texas, ... The case is Landscape Consultants of Texas Inc v. City of Houston, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, No. 4:23-cv-03516.
People use the Willow Oak Trail at the Houston Arboretum and Nature Preserve on March 25, 2020, in Houston. Godofredo A. Vásquez, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer ...
Civil Rights Houston companies claim in federal lawsuit that city program awarding contracts to minority-owned businesses is unconstitutional. Landscape Consultants of Texas and Metropolitan ...
The desire for a community to have an inviting and sustainable landscape for commercial and residential properties versus the ...
Houston’s green renaissance set the stage for a recent conference of landscape architects, designers, planners, institutional leaders, and policy makers who convened at the Museum of Fine Arts ...
PIF provides agricultural training, business mentorship, and connections to lucrative markets like farmers’ markets and CSA ...
If you'd floated the idea of Houston as a "city of parks" a few years ago, people would have thought you were sipping toxins from the once-skanky bayous. But Thomas Woltz, the East Coast-based ...
Houston officials and business owners are growing concerned about the accuracy of a disparity study the city needs to help defend itself in a lawsuit attempting to eradicate its minority business ...
Most people do not associate Houston with the word “vacation.” There are good reasons for this. The city lacks virtually any kind of natural physical beauty—no mountains, no sparkling lakes ...
Nov. 1942: The architecture of Houston's City Hall is art deco, and a photograph of the Mayor's office taken in Nov. 1942, when C.A. "Neal" Pickett was in office, shows the interior to be very ...
Hurricane-strength winds swept through the city, but without the warnings that come with a hurricane. The storm left shocked residents and a landscape of debris. By J. David Goodman Reporting from ...