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Friday, March 16, 2012

Sugar Land residents concerned about new development where Imperial Sugar refinery once stood

SUGAR LAND, TX (KTRK) -- It's been more than a year since the Imperial Sugar factory in Sugar Land came tumbling down and now the land left behind is at the center of a controversy pitting homeowners against developers.

Developers want to bring luxury apartments, restaurants and shops to the area, but residents worry about the impact that could have on their own communities.

The city of Sugar Land says there is some bad information out there about this project and they want to set the record straight. Homeowners, though, wonder if the city is telling the entire story.

Janie Gonzales grew up in a house in the shadow of the Imperial Sugar refinery.

"This house, it means everything to me," Gonzales said.

Developers want to take 800 acres of land around the Imperial site and turn it into shops, restaurants, new homes and apartments. It's the latter that worries Gonzales.

"I've asked how they're gonna control the noise, traffic, everything -- I get no answers," said Gonzales.

The Sugar Land Planning and Zoning Commission recently approved unanimously a plan to move forward.

"The work that the planning and zoning commission did and compromise that the developer did has resulted in many of those concerns having been resolved," said Sugar Land City Manager Allen Bogard.

He says plans are in place to alleviate traffic congestion on the roads, even to create buffers between existing homes and apartments.

The current recommendation to City Council includes 625 apartments, the first 300 to be built near the new baseball stadium. If occupancy exceeds 75 percent, the developer can then construct another 325 closer to the old refinery.

The city says that's better than the prior plan, which limited construction to 459 apartments near the refinery site and contained no cap on the number of units built elsewhere.

"It's still more than the 459," said realtor Diana Miller.

Miller has gathered more than 2,000 signatures against it. She says the project is already hurting homeowners who live closest to the old refinery, who've tried to get their property appraised for a reverse mortgage or refinance.

"It could be valued at $30,000; it could be valued at $200,000. There's just too much uncertainty here," Miller said.

Some have even heard rumors of the city one day using eminent domain to take homes here. The city of Sugar Land insists it has no plans to do so.

The recommendation still must be discussed in a public hearing on April 3 and then voted on by City Council.

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Man charged in home invasion attack where grandmother, small children were victimized

See it on TV? Check here.Ivan Jayasi, 22, is charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon. Ivan Jayasi, 22, is charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon.

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A Houston grandmother was terrorized in her own home last week, and now a man is facing charges.

On March 6, the woman was at her home in the 900 block of Eubanks in north Houston with her two small grandchildren when two men wearing bandanas over their faces burst into the house. Court documents state that Ivan Jayasi, 22, grabbed the woman, while another man pointed a shotgun at her.

While the other man searched the house, Jayasi reportedly held the gun on the victim and her granddaughter. The woman told police that when the men didn't find what they were looking for, they ordered her and her grandchildren into a bathroom. After a time, they came out and the men were gone. They apparently stole only a suitcase containing a typewriter.

The victim told police she believed she recognized Jayasi as an acquaintance of her daughter and son-in-law. A neighbor who witnessed the men go into the home with a shotgun and bandanas over their faces identified him to police as well.

Jayasi is charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon. Bail has been set at $50,000.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Relocating to Houston? Where to Find a Job in Houston, TX


Houston, TX - The Energy Capital of United States

The largest Texan city and the fourth largest city in the US with a population over 4.6 million, Houston is referred to as the energy capital of the nation with the oil & gas industry reining the region. Houston also has manufacturing companies that supply the oil & gas industry as well as to other types of manufacturing industry. The biggest names in the business are in Houston - Exxon Mobile, Chevron, Shell and BP.

Living in Houston

With a median household income over $53K, affordable housing and a cost of living that is lower than the US average, the city has attracted a huge number of professionals who are relocating from various parts of US and the world. Houston was recently ranked the top city for professionals to get ahead in an article published by Forbes in June 2009 titled Best Cities To Get Ahead.

Houston is very cosmopolitan and culturally diverse with large Hispanic and Asian populations. Houston's summers are somewhat hot and humid, while the winters are temperate and very pleasant. The area receives very heavy rainfall primarily due to its location on the southern seacoast. Overall, Houston is currently a very attractive relocation destination.

Where to Find a Job in Houston

Find a Job in Houston, TX Using Job Search Sites

One of the most convenient places to start exploring your job options in Houston is online. There are numerous job search sites - both local and national that are designed to help you find your perfect job. Use the list of great local online job resources below to get started. Make sure that you sign up with these sites to receive email notifications when jobs that match your job search criteria are posted so that you can easily stay abreast of the latest Houston job openings.

o Beyond.com: Houston Job Listings.

o Jobing.com: Houston Jobs.

o SimplyHired: HoustonJob.Jobamatic.com.

Where to Find Energy Jobs in Houston, TX

Houston's port is one the busiest in the world. In the US, Houston handles the highest waterborne tonnage and second largest total cargo after New York, NY. Being one of the largest employers in the city, it has led to a lot of manufacturing and energy professionals relocating to Houston, TX.

The energy industry is the other largest employer in the city. While the US economy is in a downturn, it has not had too much of an impact on the local Houston economy, since the demand for oil and gas has not gone down to a notable level. While other industries are cutting corners, the oil and gas industry is generating more and more jobs in this economic slow down period. Visit the sites of the largest oil companies in Houston, TX and explore their current job listings.

o Shell Oil: Shell.us

o Exxon Mobil: ExxonMobil.com

o Chevron: Chevron.Apply2Jobs.com

o British Petroleum: BP.com

Where to Find Healthcare & Aerospace Jobs in Houston

The aeronautics and healthcare industries contribute largely to the city's economic growth. Texas Medical Center, which has the largest concentration of healthcare and research institutions in the world, is in Houston. NASA's Mission Control Center is present in Houston's Johnsons Space Center. Visit the sites below to learn more about Texas Med Center and NASA, and to explore current job opportunities available.

o Texas Medical Center: TMC.edu

o NASA Mission Control Center: NASA.gov

Best of luck to you in your Houston job search!