Welcome to the Houston Business News section, your go-to resource for the latest in our city’s economic and business landscape. Discover updates on local companies, startup news, industry insights, and economic trends shaping Houston’s future. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, professional, or simply interested in our city’s growth, stay connected with the developments driving Houston’s thriving business community.
A national firearm legal defense company is moving its headquarters to Midway’s East River mixed-use development, adding momentum to one of Houston’s most significant urban projects.
The Department of Labor’s latest processing update shows notable shifts in PERM and prevailing wage determinations, impacting Houston employers and foreign talent.
Starlab Space and Auxilium Biotechnologies have launched a new partnership to accelerate next‑generation life sciences research in microgravity, strengthening Houston’s position as a leading hub for space innovation.
Phoebe and Bobby Tudor have been named the first recipients of the Houston Business Journal’s Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing decades of civic leadership and economic impact in Houston.
Houston-area executive Trent Franklin is earning renewed attention for his influence across the business community, according to recent reporting from The Business Journals.
ZettaJoule appoints nuclear law expert Kym Harshaw as General Counsel, strengthening Houston’s position in advanced energy innovation.
Larry Skolnick receives notable recognition from The Business Journals, highlighting his contributions to leadership and business growth with strong relevance to Houston’s business community.
Queen Bee Distilling’s founders share how a passion for beekeeping and craft spirits evolved into a vodka brand gaining attention across Texas.
METRO is pursuing reimbursement after a $2.3 million autonomous shuttle project in Houston never entered service due to safety and performance issues.
CLS Health is expanding its Webster footprint with a new 10-acre campus designed to support long-term growth and increased patient demand in the Houston region.