East Aldine Sales Tax Revenue Up For This Month

The East Aldine Management District collected more in sales taxes this month than it did in February of the previous year. The district, which was created to fund projects enhancing the physical, social and economic well-being of the Aldine area, collected $342,783.63 in sales taxes. That's $60,121.40 more than the amount that was collected in [...]

2011-09-20T12:21:57-05:00February 16th, 2011|About the District, Community, Economic Development|

New Energy Efficiency Incentive Program Launched

The City of Houston (COH), in conjunction with the Green Office Challenge, has launched the City's first Energy Efficiency Incentive Program (EEIP) for commercial buildings. The EEIP will provide a financial incentive to help office building owners, property managers, and tenants located in the COH to reduce energy consumption and increase the economic performance of [...]

2011-09-02T16:28:50-05:00February 9th, 2011|Economic Development|

Panel Discussion – The Implications of Healthcare Reform for Business

The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act involves sweeping changes to health insurance and health care that will significantly alter the way employers insure their workers, the way hospitals and doctors deliver health care, and the prices and quality of health care and insurance for all Americans. Join us as we consider the implications [...]

2011-09-02T16:24:19-05:00February 9th, 2011|Community, Economic Development, Events|

Business Development and Non-Profit Growth Seminar

Congressman Green would like to extend an invitation to non-profits and businesses alike to attend our Business Development and Non-Profit Growth Seminar. The event will be held on Friday, September 17, 2010 from 9:00am to 12:00pm at the Harris County Department of Education building, located at 6300 Irvington Boulevard, in Houston, Texas 77022. Our office [...]

2011-09-02T15:58:40-05:00August 30th, 2010|Community, Economic Development, Events|

North Houston Water & Sewer Project Completion

The East Aldine District celebrated the completion of the North Houston Heights Water and Sewer Project on March 12, 2010. The celebration included a dedication of a drinking water fountain in Gerber Park, to Community Activist, Arlene Nichols. The Chairman of the East Aldine District Board of Directors, Clyde Bailey was emcee of the event. Attendees [...]

2011-09-02T15:34:34-05:00April 21st, 2010|Economic Development, Projects|

Luby’s cooks up Lone Star College deal

Houston Business Journal - by Allison Wollam Reporter Luby’s Culinary Services, a segment of Luby’s Inc., has signed a multi-year agreement with Lone Star College System to manage the foodservice operations for the system’s newest location. Luby’s etc., the brand’s retail dining food court, opened today at LSC-University Park. The recently renovated 4,500 square foot [...]

2011-09-02T15:30:22-05:00January 22nd, 2010|Economic Development|

New cargo center expected to bring $10 million into regional economy

Tradewinds Cargo Handling welcomed the first flight carrying fresh air cargo to the new Houston Fresh Air Cargo center at George Bush Intercontinental Airport on Thursday. The new 61,000-square-foot facility will process time- and temperature-sensitive products such as produce, flowers and fish. The Houston Fresh Air Cargo IAH center is expected to pump an estimated [...]

2011-09-02T15:27:41-05:00January 22nd, 2010|Economic Development|

Prosperity to buy North Houston Bank

Houston Business Journal - by Casey Wooten and Greg Barr Prosperity Bancshares Inc. has announced plans to acquire three Texas branches of U.S. Bank, including one in Houston. The local bank in the deal is North Houston Bank. The capital-starved bank held $325.5 million worth of assets at the end of September 2009, according to [...]

2011-09-01T20:07:34-05:00January 22nd, 2010|Economic Development|
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