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The Page Builder Trap: Why Most Websites Fail Without Real SEO & Strategy — Bailes + Zindler

Learn why DIY website builders fall short in SEO, speed, and scalability—and how Bailes + Zindler builds high-performance sites designed to rank, convert, and grow.

Spring-based Hewlett Packard Enterprise to cut 2,500 from global workforce

The technology company in recent years relocated its corporate headquarters from Silicon Valley to the Houston area.

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Apple's commitment to building a server manufacturing facility in Houston could be considered a recognition of the region's prowess to attract corporations to invest in development or put their headquarters in the city.

https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/business/2025/02/26/514868/apples-plans-in-houston-the-latest-example-of-citys-ability-to-attract-businesses/

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Apple’s plans in Houston the latest example of city’s ability to attract businesses

The California-based technology giant said Monday it plans to build a 250,000-square foot manufacturing facility in Houston by 2026, creating thousands of local jobs.

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Injury attorney Anthony Pusch— one half of the law duo behind the iconic billboards along Interstate 45— is attempting to "Nguyen" a civil lawsuit against his law firm cohort.

https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/houston/2024/08/01/495421/iconic-houston-billboard-lawyers-pusch-nguyen-working-to-terminate-relationship-1-million-lawsuit-asserts/

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Iconic Houston billboard lawyers Pusch & Nguyen working to terminate relationship, $1 million lawsuit asserts

The partnership between Pusch and Nguyen has for years been most recognizable by the firm's comical billboards along Interstate 45 and Interstate 10. But the relationship appears to be in a dispute— and the colleagues are in the process of dissolving their partnership.

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Long-dormant Montrose Management District, still facing pushback, up and running again

Board members for the controversial Houston management district, which voted to dissolve itself in 2018 but did not end up doing so, are expected to vote Thursday on a new service plan and sending out new tax bills for a variety of neighborhood initiatives.

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The rave reviews and nearly 28 million video plays triggered new-found exposure for many of the Houston restaurants which welcomed swarms of new customers this week. 

https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/arts-culture/food/2023/11/30/471073/houston-restaurants-see-boom-after-rave-food-critic-reviews/

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Houston restaurants see boom after rave food critic reviews

Lee said The Puddery had the best dessert he's ever had in his life. Rating it a nine out of 10, Lee said the crunchy croissant was "immaculate," and the banana pudding left him speechless, he said.

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Houston tabbed as best U.S. city for foreign businesses

The Space City jumped from fifth to first in the second annual ranking compiled by the Financial Times and Nikkei, overtaking Miami for the top spot. Texas cities accounted for five of the top seven places.

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Houston tabbed as best U.S. city for foreign businesses

The Space City jumped from fifth to first in the second annual ranking compiled by the Financial Times and Nikkei, overtaking Miami for the top spot. Texas cities accounted for five of the top seven places.

Houston Public Media