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  • 3 weeks ago | theconversation.com | Emily Wilkinson |Emma Tompkins

    Each year, between March and October, large amounts of brown seaweed called sargassum wash up on the shores of Caribbean islands – choking beaches, damaging marine life and threatening tourism and public health. But a number of local entrepreneurs are hoping the seaweed could create an economic opportunity. From the coast of west Africa to the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, climate change is warming the temperature of the ocean.

  • 4 weeks ago | eco-business.com | Emily Wilkinson |Ali Mohamed

    Hunt for new solutionsNew solutions are needed and the World Bank, along with International Monetary Fund, which are meeting in Washington this week, have a key role to play.

  • 1 month ago | context.news | Emily Wilkinson |Ali Mohamed

    A girl walks at a beach damaged by erosion at Fuvahmulah December 9, 2009. REUTERS/Reinhard KrauseWe need innovative solutions to allow small island nations to manage debt and build climate resilience as global funding declines.

  • 2 months ago | costar.com | Emily Wilkinson

    NewQuest Properties redeveloped a 1980s-era strip center in West Houston into a retail development that is making a name for itself for international cuisine with several first-to-market tenants. The 90,000-square-foot West on West shopping center at 12220 Westheimer Road is anchored by 99 Ranch Market with Asian-themed dining tenants that include Tsujia Artisan Noodle, Paris Baguette, The Alley, SomiSomi, Lady M, Kaiten-sushi Ginza Onodera, Gen Korean BBQ House and Teso Life.

  • 2 months ago | costar.com | Emily Wilkinson

    Norton Rose Fulbright Tower, a 28-story, 386,323-square-foot building, was the largest office project to be completed last year in Houston. Skanska developed and built the downtown Houston structure at 1550 Lamar St. that overlooks Discovery Green Park. The building is named after the anchor tenant, law firm Norton Rose Fulbright, and was formerly referred to as 1550 on the Green. Other tenants include Boston Consulting Group and law firm Hicks Johnson.

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Emily Wilkinson
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26 Mar 20

Two national retail-focused #REITs, both based in Houston, call on cash as stores close and shoppers stay home #CRE https://t.co/TgroscMi7F https://t.co/SkBeUJHHSq

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18 Mar 20

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#Breaking: multiple sources have told me that @RodeoHouston is set to announce closure at news conference with Mayor @SylvesterTurner at noon. Other #Coranovirus news also pending! #abc13 https://t.co/WGh9ZCyInl