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This article features Travis Lairson, a Houston City Beat Community Connector, who reveals how local business owners can unlock six-figure revenue hidden within their existing contact lists. By implementing a strategic “Spring Maintenance” reactivation campaign, Lairson demonstrates a 6-step framework to turn dormant leads into high-ROI results without spending a dollar on new ads.
From managing $10 million commercial developments to mentoring cancer survivors, Fosca Piomelli-Barrios defines the modern Houston polymath through her seamless blend of legal mastery and entrepreneurial grit. Her recent Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award isn’t just a career milestone; it’s a testament to a woman who has spent twenty-five years turning personal adversity into a blueprint for community empowerment.
Lisbet Newton sits down with Kristina Hayes of Neptune Mold Solutions to tackle the “Rodeo Glam” dress code controversy before diving into how Houston’s humidity can foster hidden mold that erodes both home health and marital harmony.
Houston City Beat recently hosted an exclusive DIY workshop at the new VEVOR flagship store, bringing together local Community Connectors for a hands-on experience with professional heat press technology. From custom “NASA-inspired” astronaut tees to exploring commercial-grade kitchen gear, discover how Houston’s creative leaders are using VEVOR’s tools to launch their next big projects.
HOUSTON, TX — The FM 1960 corridor has officially become the epicenter of a major shift in the home improvement industry. VEVOR,…
Yokogawa’s STEMPOWERMENT Camp returns to Sugar Land, Texas, this July to transform Greater Houston high schoolers into future innovators. This immersive program goes beyond the classroom, offering hands-on experience in robotics, AI, and autonomous manufacturing led by industry pros.
For Amy King Pulliam and Kelly Haddox, the fight against blood cancer isn’t just a cause, it’s a family legacy. From Amy’s niece, Kaylee, who thrived after 918 days of treatment, to Kelly’s nephew, Nolan, whose diagnosis reinforced the desperate need for community support, these stories are the heartbeat of Team MAK-ing an Impact.
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