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A Sugar-less Sugar Land
If you haven’t already seen it, here’s some video of the recent implosions of the old Imperial Sugar Company factory off of Hwy 90 in Sugar Land. Johnson Development is incorporating some of the old facility into a new mixed use development, but some of it had to go. Check out MyFoxHouston and Swamplot for the rest of the story, and enjoy the carnage below.
Vincent Biondillo
Vincent is a third-generation Houstonian. Like his father and grandfather, Vincent was born at Saint Joseph’s Hospital in downtown Houston. He grew up on the north side in the neighborhoods of Inwood Forest and Champions. A love for the city and a passion for the world-renowned business school led him to receive a degree in marketing from the University of Houston. An opportunity to talk to newcomers, homebuyers, and home sellers about the city he has always called home is what drew Vincent to the Real Estate business in 2004. Talking with his clients about Houston’s rich history and its promising future is one of Vincent’s favorite parts of the business. For each and every client, Vincent is committed to delivering honest advice and providing exceptional service. Vincent is a licensed Realtor and Mortgage Broker. He is a Certified Negotiation Expert and is a member of the Petroleum Club of Houston and the Univeristy of Houston Bauer Alumni Association. Vincent enjoys spending time with his wife, Ronda, and his young son, David. You might also find him cheering on his beloved Houston Cougars at Robertson Stadium or Hofheinz Pavilion.
Luxury Townhomes Make a Comeback in Museum District
Like many other parts of Houston, new residential construction has slowed down over the past 2 years, but encouraging signs are evident with Lovett Homes’ newest development in the Museum District. This development could be a good fit for those empty nesters looking to avoid the wasted time sitting in traffic every day. With a central location within the Museum District, these properties offer a short walk to Hermann Park and Museums. These homes would also be a great fit for Medical Center doctors looking to downsize from West U.
Mark Brawley
Mark Brawley is the co-founder and broker of record for Norhill Realty. A highly energetic and creative entrepreneur, Mark is focused on building one of Houston’s premier boutique real estate brokerages. His vision is to redefine the home buying and selling experience by implementing a higher level of customer service and adopting the newest technologies available in the market. Mark is a native Houstonian and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Houston. He is a member of the HAR, TAR, and NAR. In his free time, Mark enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, and spending time outdoors. You might find him running at Memorial Park, biking on the Heights trail, or touring one of Houston’s many museums. Mark is passionate about food and enjoys the numerous dining options throughout the city. His community work includes serving as a member of the Museum Park Super Neighborhood Council and President of the Museum Park Business Alliance. Mark resides in Timbergrove Manor with his wife and family.

Watch out Chicago, Houston’s coming for ya
I know. It’s not about quantity. It’s about quality. And of course, Houston passed Chicago in the quality category a long time ago. However, we’re Texans, and we like big. So when we do finally surpass Chicago (Chi-town… continue reading
October home prices up, sales down.

Well, this isn’t great news for your average Realtor, but it is good news for Houston homeowners. According to the Houston Association of Realtors‘ most recent market report, October sales remained sluggish. First-time… continue reading



