by Partnership Lake Houston | Nov 11, 2021 | BizCom, Event, SummerCreek, Where Business Meets Community
BLOG POST: Summer Creek BizCom on November 4, 2021, at 11 am Speakers and topics include: Ian Adler, McCord Development, Director of Marketing, has information about updates at Generation Park and other upcoming project. Joe DeBellis, Service Wire Co., Director of...
by Partnership Lake Houston | Sep 27, 2021 | Where Business Meets Community
Along with restoring power to 460,000+ residents in the Greater Houston Area in the aftermath of Hurricane Nicholas, CenterPoint Energy workers from the Humble Service Center delivered 185 lunches to first responders and nonprofit organizations in the Lake Houston...
by Partnership Lake Houston | Mar 1, 2021 | Atascocita, Where Business Meets Community
Atascocita BizCom 2021 Recap blog: BizCom events connect local business professionals, community leaders, and school officials to the information they need to be successful in the Lake Houston community. Topics include area developments, new businesses, timely news,...
by siteadmin | Dec 11, 2020 | BizCom, Event, Kingwood, Where Business Meets Community
Photos from the December 11, 2020, Partnership Lake Houston Elected Officials Breakfast Receptionin which the Lake Houston Area community was invited to connect, engage, and enjoy one-on-one conversations with our locally elected officials. We thank all our local,...
by siteadmin | Dec 10, 2020 | BizCom, Event, SummerCreek, Where Business Meets Community
Mike Miller, VP of Ashlar Development, discussed how the Groves and Commercial Development adapted and continued to thrive amid the pandemic. Miller said they did well in 2020 with 380 homes sold for a total of 1086 occupied homes. With model homes being closed,...
by siteadmin | Dec 7, 2020 | BizCom, Event, Kingwood, Where Business Meets Community
Dan Huberty, Texas State Representative District 127 spoke about the legislative session happening on January 12. They are working on ways to open the Capitol safely, however, it is likely that the thousands of people usually in attendance will not be there this year....