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Good morning, Houston. At Houstonist world headquarters, our e-mail boxes are graced almost daily with offers from people who want to move millions of dollars to U.S. bank accounts and allow us to take a huge share of the money just for helping — eh, all in a day. But there's a new e-mail in the same vein floating around now: It comes from someone claiming to be Michelle Kristine Kraiser, the "the Confidential...
Today’s Photo of the Day comes from flickr user and Houstonist photo contributor Blue Kingdom.
Today’s Photo of the Day comes from flickr user and Houstonist photo contributor JHawk who provides us with this view of the seating area near the JP Morgan Chase Tower downtown. If you have a passion for Houston and photography, consider joining over 340 of Houston's best photographers in the Houstonist Flickr Photo Group. If Houstonist uses your photo for Photo Of The Day, submit it here. For more great photography check out the...
Via Austinist, the American Institute of Architects celebrated its 150th birthday last month by surveying 1,800 randomly chosen Americans on what their favorite U.S. works of architecture were. An AIA panel then narrowed those choices down to come up with America's Favorite Architecture, a list of the 150 most popular structures in the country. As you'd expect, at the top of the list are a bunch of national icons: the Empire State Building, the...
There could be changes ahed for one of downtown's most nondescript skyscrapers: According to the Chronicle, the Houston Club Building has been sold to a commercial real estate firm that is considering opening a hotel or residential units in the 52-year-old building. Cameron Management, which also owns the Esperson Buildings, bought the 18-story building from JPMorgan Chase; the bank has 500 employees working in the building, but most of them will be moving out this summer. Remaining in the building will be a Chase daycare center and the venerable Houston Club, which occupies four floors.
From the "This is why we're glad we don't have a pool" file comes the story of Laurie Haring, a vice president at JPMorgan Chase who was surprised Saturday to learn that a couple of teenagers had driven a 1995 Toyota Camry into her backyard swimming pool. Oops!

Missed Connections: Gefilte Fish...and "Chain Connections"