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Downtown Houston landmark to be transformed into a vertical indoor farm
The farm plans to use empty commercial space to grow a variety of fresh produce for local restaurants. Eden Grow will install a 1,200-square-foot showroom vertical farm, accessible by the downtown tunnels, to help Houston area residents learn more about its...
Houston Founders – Cocktails and Icebreakers at Esperson Building
Houston Founders - Cocktails and Icebreakers at Esperson Building Unlock new opportunities and connections at our exclusive cocktail party exclusively for Houston's tech founders! Network with like-minded innovators, engage in fun icebreakers and build lasting...
Her Texas Coffee & Mimosas Houston Networking Event
Calling all Houston female founders (from idea to scaling) and aspiring investors! Join us for a special community event! About this event Join Her Texas for our ultimate networking experience for female founders and investors, Coffee and Mimosas! Special thank you to...
Vacant US office buildings are getting residential upgrades
Vacant US office buildings are getting residential upgrades to make up for pandemic shift to remote work
Houston Tech Rodeo
Join the Houston tech community as we meet and discuss technological innovations in Houston and beyond. Topics and speakers will range across tech industries from Space to Energy to Human Performance.
Dougal Cameron inducted into the REDnews Texas Commercial Real Estate ICONS
“Though he has built one of the most successful commercial real estate companies in the Houston area – Cameron Management, which owns, manages and leases office buildings – Dougal Cameron did not always plan for a career in real estate.
Historic Building in Downtown Houston Joins Trend of Office Towers Being Converted Into Residential Use
“Dougal Cameron wants to make Houston’s first office skyscraper into a place where entrepreneurs and investors work and live near each other.”
Iconic Houston office tower to get $50M makeover into mixed-use project with upscale apartments
“An iconic piece of Houston’s downtown skyline is set to undergo a $50 million makeover as a developer adds residences to a historic commercial building, hopping on an emerging trend of real estate investors reimagining excess office space.”