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New River Oaks condominiums to offer $2.8M residences focused on wellness

A new 11-story tower is set to launch in River Oaks by 2028 that will offer a unique residence experience based on health and wellness.

What we know: Officials with the Everlight Group, a development firm, announced Feb. 26 that Ace & Ivy will include 31 residential condominiums that feature amenities such as in-home saunas, steam showers, red-light therapy and hydrotherapy.

Winson Ho, founder and CEO of Everlight Group, said the new luxury development was inspired by Blue Zone research. Blue Zones, according to the National Library of Medicine, are five places around the world where people consistently live over 100 years old.

More details: Aside from the in-home amenities, the residence tower will include additional shared amenities that are meant to encourage physical activity, recovery and social engagement, including:

  • A spa with hydrotherapy and meditation rooms
  • A dedicated fitness center with a yoga studio
  • Expansive pool deck

According to the news release, Ace & Ivy will offer residences starting at $2.8 million, with occupancy estimated for 2028.

 
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New weekend coffee and croffle shop opens in The Heights

A new croffle and Vietnamese coffee shop opened in The Heights in late February. Di Di Coffee is a coffee shop located inside I Know The Owner, a local bar and restaurant.

Di Di—which means “let’s go” in Vietnamese—was started by Melinda Ha, Victoir Nguyen, Pak Tsui and Houston Hotspots blogger Marissa Fiala.

What’s on the menu: The coffee shop will serve croffles, a croissant-waffle hybrid that they describe as “crisp on the outside and fluffy and flaky on the inside.” Flavors include:

  • Banana brulee
  • Pistachio matcha
  • Strawberry
  • Ube cookies and cream

The coffee shop will also serve Vietnamese-style coffee, which is served with strong coffee and sweetened condensed milk. It will have signature cream tops with flavors that include ube, egg cream, pandan and black sesame.

Keep in mind: Di Di Coffee is only open on Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is permanently located in I Know The Owner.
  • 1221 W. 11th St., Houston

 
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Harris County commissioners to consider long-term funding for ARPA programs in annual budget process

Harris County commissioners will review the future of several county programs created with funding from the American Rescue Plan Act, a 2021 federal aid package supporting local governments after the COVID-19 pandemic.

What happened: With ARPA support set to expire at the end of 2026, Commissioners Court voted Feb. 26 to consider nearly $14 million in general fund appropriations in fiscal year 2026-27 that would allow the county to continue the services.

Some context: Harris County launched an array of services related to job training, public health, housing and more using the one-time $915 million grant, Community Impact previously reported

Latest update: Commissioners Court directed staff to include funding for nine ARPA programs in the county's baseline FY 2026-27 budget. If adopted in September, the general fund allocations would allow programs to continue operations beyond 2026.

The county's ARPA steering committee recommended continued funding for the Apprenticeship Advantage, Eviction Support and Behavioral Health programs, among others, according to Commissioners Court documents. 

 
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Harris County early voter turnout surpasses 2024 with nearly 347K votes cast in primary elections

A total of 346,797 in-person and mail-in ballots were cast early in the Harris County March 3 primary elections, according to the county clerk's office. The 10-day early voting period ran Feb. 17-27.

By the numbers: Unofficial totals from the Harris County clerk’s office show 209,402 ballots cast during the second week of early voting, almost 97% of which were in person.

All totals are unofficial until votes are reviewed in accordance with the Texas Election Code, according to the county clerk’s office.

Zooming out: Harris County early voter turnout increased by about 64%, or approximately 135,000 votes cast, compared to March 2024. The bump in early participation is on trend with statewide data, with more Democratic primary voters in particular showing up to the polls ahead of election day, according to Community Impact reporting.

Learn more: Primary election day is March 3. Registered Harris County voters may visit any of 60 voting centers from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. to cast a ballot, per the county clerk's office. 

 
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Planning to vote in Texas on Tuesday? Here’s what to know before heading to the polls

Primary election day in Texas is March 3. With dozens of state, regional and local races on the ballot, voters in the Republican and Democratic primaries will determine their parties’ nominees for the November midterm election.

At the polls: Polling places across Texas will be open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. March 3, according to the secretary of state.

On election day, voters in the following counties in Community Impact’s coverage areas can vote at any polling location within their county of residence: Bastrop, Bexar, Brazoria, Brazos, Collin, Comal, Fort Bend, Galveston, Guadalupe, Harris, Hays, Tarrant and Travis. Registered voters in other counties are required to visit a polling place specific to their voting precinct.

Voters are required to bring photo identification to the polls.

On the ballot: Voters will choose their political parties’ nominees for the U.S. Senate, seven state offices, 10 state judicial seats, 38 congressional seats, nearly all state legislative seats and over half of the State Board of Education. Candidates who win their primaries will advance to the November ballot.

 

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