Comcast Corp. (Nasdaq: CMCSA) is launching new ultra-high-speed internet service in Houston and other cities as the battle to offer the fastest service continues. Philadelphia-based Comcast’s new residential service will offer speeds up to 1 gigabit-per-second using DOCSIS 3.1 technology and the company’s existing network infrastructure. The service requires a new cable modem compatible with DOCSIS 3.1 and will cost $159.99 without a contract. The company also announced the service in a variety…
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With the marketing environment getting more and more complex, it can be confusing for a Realtor to know where and how to generate leads that convert. Luckily, we’re here to help. We put together this guide with the top 43 real estate lead generation ideas to help you narrow down the options and ensure your… The post Top 43 Real Estate Lead Generation Ideas from the Pros appeared first on . from http://fitsmallbusiness.com/real-estate-lead-generation/
Katy is one of the nation’s most family-friendly places to live, according to a new report. HomeUnion Inc. named the west Houston suburb on its list of the 30 best places to live for families, based on a combination of home affordability and access to good schools. The Irvine, California-based online real estate investment management firm based its ranking of the top ZIP codes using home sale data from HomeUnion and school data from the National Center for Education Statistics. Katy was one of…
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"My whole deal is integrity and honesty, and even if we lose money, that’s OK."
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“In order to accelerate the transition to materially lower carbon emissions, the world’s got to do significantly more than what it’s doing today.”
from http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2017/06/01/lamar-mckay-bp-production-to-move-toward-natural.html?ana=RSS%26s=article_search When you’re establishing your small business, one of the first significant purchases you’re likely to make are new computers for yourself and any employees. For many people, this may be an easy decision; you might already be loyal to a particular brand because of your personal use, or you’re well-versed in the technical specifications and… The post How To Choose The Right Office Computers For Your Business appeared first on . from http://fitsmallbusiness.com/office-computers/
A group of partners are tinkering with expansion plans as they open an East Downtown bar and private events space inside a new development. Chapman & Kirby, at 2118 Lamar St., is expected to open June 1 inside as the first tenant in Houston-based developer Ancorian’s East Village project. Partners Mazen Baltagi, Juan Cao, Bien Tran and Tim Soufan were behind the opening. The East Village adaptive reuse project is adding about 100,000 square feet of office and retail to East Downtown and is attracting…
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Tony’s, a longtime fine dining restaurant in Houston, has a new top chef. Sous chef Austin Waiter has been promoted to chef de cuisine, replacing Kate McLean, according to CultureMap and the Houston Press. McLean had been in the role nearly four years, but a reason for her departure was not specified. McLean became the restaurant’s first female sous chef at age 26 and its first chef de cuisine at age 29, the Press reports. Waiter, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, has been sous…
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Another brick-and-mortar retailer announced May 31 it will close at least 100 stores over the next two years. New York-based Michael Kors Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: KORS) said in its quarterly earnings report that it expects to close between 100 and 125 of its retail stores over the next year, resulting in $100 million to $125 million in closing-related costs and $60 million in annual savings. CEO John Idol said that Michael Kors needs to right-size its store fleet. “Fiscal 2017 was a challenging…
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Amazon.com Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN) has increased the number of jobs it expects to create at its first Houston fulfillment center, according to multiple reports. The Seattle-based company now plans to hire 2,500 people to staff the facility in northwest Houston’s Pinto Business Park, the Houston Chronicle, KPRC Click2Houston and others report. That’s up from the 1,000 full-time positions Amazon originally said it would create at that facility. The additional jobs are expected to help keep up with…
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