HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The Houston skyline isn't just beautiful-- it's recognizable. In a survey by BigRentz, more Americans correctly identified Houston from a set of photos. The company was ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Houston's skyline is about to lose one of its recognizable features. The iconic cross that lit up the Pierce Elevated for years will be removed from the side of the St. Joseph ...
Lizzo celebrated all things Houston during her Wednesday night show at Toyota Center. And it started at the top of her head. The "Special" singer, who was raised in the Houston area, had the downtown ...
Like any major city, Houston's skyline is adorned with its share of high-rise hotels, office buildings, and apartments. But, unlike every major city, the ground in Houston isn't as adept at supporting ...
A Dallas City Council member says they will conduct a thorough review of a contract following a mistake made by a consultant that included the incorrect city skyline in a draft brochure for Dallas' ...
HOUSTON – Thousands of patriotic Houstonians flooded downtown Houston on Friday night for the city’s signature Independence Day celebration, ‘Freedom Over Texas.’ The annual event at Eleanor Tinsley ...
In 2005, photographer Jim Olive strapped himself to a harness and hung out the doorway of a rented helicopter at sunset to capture a series of aerial images of downtown Houston. The glittery ...
Looking for a dreamy way to relax and recharge? Houston Life takes you to the seventh-floor pool deck at the Thompson Hotel, where skyline views, sunset yoga, and floating breathwork come together for ...
Houston's skyline is looking sleeker than ever. Six major skyscrapers were completed or came close to completion in 2018, according to building database The Skyscraper Center. The biggest addition to ...
Dallas has one of the most recognizable skylines around, so much so that it was voted the best in the world a decade ago. Try telling that to city leaders. Look, we’ve all been there. Ever ...
Many may not have noticed, but fewer construction cranes dotted Houston's skyline in 2016. That shouldn't be a surprise with the oil glut that has put a damper on the Houston economy recently.