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What’s eating Tilman Fertitta?
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7 Apr 2020
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Turf wars: Homeowners vs. the Harris County Flood Control District
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Matt Zeve delivers a lot of bad news as deputy executive director of the Harris County Flood Control District. In the co... Read more
6 Nov 2019
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Naming Houston neighborhoods
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Is it “Montrose” or “the Montrose?” What’s “the 44?” And where in the world are the falls in Cypress? On the newest epis... Read more
2 Jul 2019
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Gentrification targets Independence Heights
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In Independence Heights, developers are tearing down the original bungalows and replacing them with skinny townhomes wit... Read more
9 Oct 2019
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17mins
Ranked #5
Houston mayoral candidate Tony Buzbee
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Tony Buzbee, who's headed to a runoff Saturday in the 2019 race for Houston mayor, sat down with Nancy Sarnoff and Chron... Read more
10 Dec 2019
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Ep75: Why building affordable housing can be so unaffordable
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In her attempts to bring a communal-style pocket neighborhood to Acres Homes, Heidi Eagleton discovered another way she ... Read more
16 Apr 2018
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Ep100: Meet the legends of Houston real estate, Part I
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For Looped In's 100th episode, we sat down with some of the city's most prominent figures in real estate and development... Read more
10 Dec 2018
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41mins
Ranked #8
Ep99: WORTH ANOTHER LISTEN: Houston real estate history 101
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Looped In has been on a mini break gearing up for a new year and new episodes, so enjoy this rerun from November 2016 on... Read more
6 Dec 2018
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A bold plan for the Texas Medical Center
A bold plan for the Texas Medical Center
TMC3, a biomedical research campus planned for 37 acres between Old Spanish Trail and Brays Bayou, aims to take Houston’... Read more
29 May 2019
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Rail lines and real estate
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A new study from the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University reveals how development and land use pattern... Read more
21 Jan 2020
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Betting big on tiny living
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Everything's bigger in Texas. Even tiny homes. Texas is the top market in the nation for a type of tiny home known as a ... Read more
3 Jan 2020
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How an old Sears building could launch an innovation district
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Nancy and Allyn talk to Rice Management Co.’s Alan Arnold about plans for the former Sears building in Midtown. The prop... Read more
28 Feb 2019
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The number of craft breweries in Houston has grown by more than 250 percent since 2013 when there were only 18. The indu... Read more
11 Sep 2019
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Rent, Buy, Repeat
Rent, Buy, Repeat
Nancy and Allyn bring back former guest (and Chronicle tech writer) Dwight Silverman to talk about his adventures in the... Read more
24 Jan 2019
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Local writer on Houston: ‘America’s Boom Town’
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Ralph Bivins has been covering the real estate market in Houston since the late 1980s when he started as a reporter with... Read more
16 May 2019
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Ep72: Buffalo Bayou Reborn (w/Anne Olson)
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Hurricane Harvey destroyed the lower portions of Buffalo Bayou Park, devastating the beloved dog park and causing the lo... Read more
6 Mar 2018
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