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Focus section: Architects discuss challenges of adapting to Covid-19
While most construction, architectural and engineering firms were deemed as essential during the pandemic and allowed to remain open, Covid-19 still caused a major disruption for the industries......»»
The Future of Greater Houston: Local execs talk pandemic impact, corporate migration and more
John Berger, Chairman, President & CEO, Sunnova Bryan Loudy, Director, Sales Engineering, Comcast Clay Pearson, City Manager, City of Pearland Bob Charlet, President & Publisher, Houston Business Journal Bob: How was your business impact.....»»
Community Improvement Districts keep focus on the future
Several CID leaders shared with the Chronicle their current wins and challenges, budget concerns and what they are looking forward to in 2021 as the pandemic continues......»»
Table of Experts: Future of Cities — Opportunities, Challenges & How KC Moves Forward
Before the pandemic, the global population migration from rural to urban areas was expected to continue. The World Health Organization projected that 60% of people worldwide would be living in urban areas by 2030. Kansas City seems to be following this t.....»»
Despite anticipated losses, Catholic Health moves forward with expansion, investments
A $32 million loss in 2019 seems quaint compared to pandemic-year losses expected for 2020. But that hasn’t stopped the $1.2 billion Buffalo-based health system from investing in key programs......»»
Albany Med CEO Dennis McKenna on the pandemic and other priorities for 2021
Dr. Dennis McKenna on the challenges of the pandemic, as well as ongoing labor negotiations, stabilizing the system's finances, and how he's prioritizing his time right now......»»
3 things you need to know about the state of the industrial real estate sector
This past year, industries across Houston and beyond have been significantly impacted. With the Covid-19 pandemic and the election, the uncertainty of the future created hesitation for many to move forward with business, while others found new oppo.....»»
How The COVID-19 Pandemic Will Affect Netflix And Roku Going Forward
Regardless if consumers are stuck at home or not, the public wants to be entertained, Wedbush Managing Director and Equity Analyst Michael Pachter said Monday on Benzinga's PreMarket Prep......»»
Dish"s 5G build-out faces further challenges as the pandemic disrupts tower technician operation
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Latest VC data shows strong Q1, but COVID-19 uncertainty looms moving forward
The first quarter data from the Venture Monitor report shows that Portland-area investment started the year strong, but questions remain how the COVID-19 pandemic will hit future quarters......»»
Coronavirus guidance issued to intelligence agency contractors. But challenges remain.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) unveiled new “guiding principles†that allow intelligence agencies to mitigate some challenges for contractors......»»
Telemedicine still facing challenges, says Advantech
The coronavirus pandemic has rekindled demand for smart healthcare and telemedicine services, but there are still challenges for carrying out such services, according to Chaney Ho, executive director of the board at Taiwanese IPC maker Advantech......»»
Rodeo Houston CEO prepares for next year after shutting down amid the pandemic
"But when we return to the office, we're certainly going to be looking forward to 2021 and putting on a show that's bigger, better than ever. We realize we have to get through this challenge first and that's going to take the entire community to do so.".....»»
Queen"s in need of protective equipment donations from the community
The Queen's Health System is asking for personal protective equipment donations from the community during the coronavirus pandemic, officials with the health system announced Tuesday afternoon. "In an effort to build on existing supplies, The Quee.....»»
Two Houston companies" Brownsville LNG projects take steps forward
Two Houston-based companies hoping to build liquefied natural gas plants at the Port of Brownsville in South Texas received endorsements this week that push their projects forward. On Oct. 1, Houston-based Annova LNG, which is majority owned by Chicago-b.....»»
Enterprise inks LyondellBasell deal, to build Houston-area propane expansion
Enterprise Products Partners LP (NYSE: EPD) is moving forward with a $1.23 billion Houston-area expansion project after inking a deal with LyondellBasell Industries NV (NYSE: LYB), the latest in the Houston companies' nearly 30-year relationship. .....»»
Houston title co."s stock boosted after buyout canceled, but challenges remain
Analysts caution that Stewart Information Services Corp., the parent company of Stewart Title, has a way to go to prove to the market that it can remain a strong player in the title insurance sector......»»
University of Texas land near Houston"s NRG Stadium is on the market
The University of Texas System has put approximately 216 acres south of the Texas Medical Center and NRG Stadium in Houston on the market. JLL is marketing the land for sale or ground lease, according to an Aug. 26 press release. Managing Director .....»»
Houston Airport System to break ground on spaceport project
Phase 1 of the Houston Spaceport is slated to break ground on June 28. The Houston Airport System will celebrate the groundbreaking of phase 1 — an $18.8 million project — with a ceremony at Ellington Airport at 13150 Space Center Blvd. The s.....»»
Houston restaurant group’s proposed Montrose hotel gets city approval
A nine-room boutique hotel planned near the corner of Westheimer and Dunlavy in Montrose received city approval May 9 to move forward. The city of Houston planning commission approved a variance to build the hotel within a residential area at 2509 .....»»