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How the Brain to Body System Provides Chronic Pain Relief in Sugarland, TX

To reverse chronic pain and/or nerve disease, areas of the body that have become weak due to disease or injury must be strengthened. This includes your brain, nerves, muscles, blood vessels, and cells. Our experts here at Texas Nerve and Spine developed the most advanced pain and nerve therapy system to do all of this and more, and we call it the Brain to Body System.

From fibromyalgia and disc herniations to diabetic neuropathy and sciatica, our Brain to Body System helps restore your health and corrects the causes of your problems. Unlike treatments from other nerve and spine clinics, our system provides long-term relief without relying on invasive surgeries or dangerously addictive pharmaceutical medications.

To understand how our Brain to Body System solves chronic pain and similar conditions like nerve disease, you need a basic knowledge of the conditions themselves. That way, you can understand why so many who suffer from them rarely improve.

Chronic Pain

Chronic Pain

This is a type of pain that does not get better on its own or that doesn't alleviate after traditional medical treatments or prescription pain meds.

Nerve Disease

Nerve Disease

This is a type of pain that does not get better on its own or that doesn't alleviate after traditional medical treatments or prescription pain meds.

Chronic pain from nerve diseases and serious injuries causes a domino effect within your body. It starts with inflammation, which leads to decreased blood supply. This reduced blood supply results in a lack of oxygen. When your body doesn't get enough oxygen, it loses crucial nutrients that your body needs. This progressive effect often leads to long-term problems such as:

  • Chronic Pain
  • Motor-Function Loss
  • Loss of Sensation
  • Muscular Atrophy
  • Loss of Movement
  • Depression

But with Texas Nerve and Spine's Brain to Body system, patients suffering from chronic pain and nerve disease build strength through rehabilitation. This advanced system helps:

  • Stimulate New Nerve Pathways
  • Strengthen and Grow Muscles
  • Promotes Cellular Repair
  • Improves Circulation and Blood Flow

Our Brain to Body System is central to our approach to chronic musculoskeletal pain relief and chronic nerve pain relief in Sugarland, TX. By following the Brain to Body system, we can provide several services to patients suffering from chronic pain and nerve damage.

EWOT:Exercise with Oxygen Therapy

Here's a fact you might not know: Breathing in higher levels of oxygen than you normally take in actually helps improve your health. Also called EWOT, exercising with oxygen is a technique that increases oxygen circulation at a much more rapid pace than oxygen therapy alone. Create New Blood Cells

How Does EWOT Work?

At Texas Nerve and Spine, our doctors use the NuStep Recumbent Cross Trainer to help achieve the aforementioned benefits. This specialized machine trains your muscles, brain, and nerves to work together, which supports your body's healing processes. While using the NuStep Recumbent Cross Trainer, patients are hooked up to an oxygen generator to enjoy the benefits of EWOT and reach their chronic pain relief goals.

When you oxygenate your blood with EWOT, it can have amazing benefits that can:

  • Restore Blood Flow
  • Improve Oxygen Circulation
  • Reduce Inflammation
  • Boost Energy
  • Increase Strength
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TherapyFlexion/Distraction Therapy

Many patients who visit Texas Nerve and Spine are suffering from an injury or disease of the vertebral discs of their spine. It requires the right kind of care from highly specialized doctors. If you're in search of a safe, gentle, controlled treatment for back and spinal pain, Flexion Distraction therapy may be for you.

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How Does Flexion/Distraction Therapy Work?

Finding relief for this type of condition and pain is often easier said than done. Fortunately, relief is right around the corner at Texas Nerve and Spine. Our Flexion/Distraction Table stretches the spine safely and gently, allowing injured tissue and damaged discs the chance to heal and become hydrated, which lets the affected area recover more effectively and efficiently.

Patients looking for chronic back and neck pain relief in Sugarland, TX choose Flexion/Distraction therapy because it:

  • Significantly Reduces Spinal Pain
  • Fosters Healing in Damaged Discs
  • Removes Pressure on Spinal Nerves
  • Is Non-Invasive
  • Is Cost-Effective
  • Does Not Require Downtime
  • Has No Risk of Infection
  • Provides Quicker, Easier Healing

LaserLaser Therapy

With more than 50 million adults in America suffering from chronic pain, it makes sense that most of them want a solution that doesn't require pain medication or harmful surgery. That's where laser therapy from Texas Nerve and Spine comes into play. Laser therapy has been used for therapeutic purposes in medical environments for years. In fact, it is FDA-approved and backed by more than 2,500 research studies, which have demonstrated its efficacy in chronic musculoskeletal pain relief in Sugarland, TX.

How Does Laser Therapy Work?

Though laser therapy is a common treatment option, not all lasers are the same. Our Class IV laser therapy, used in all applicable programs, is the most efficacious and powerful laser available for tissue healing and regeneration and healing. Class IV lasers use photobiomodulation, which provides excellent results for Musculoskeletal disorders. This process has also been proven to help with other various conditions that cause chronic pain, such as sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, low back pain, shoulder pain, and much more.

Our chronic pain patients choose laser therapy from Texas Nerve and Spine because it:

  • Provides Significant Relief Without Pain or Side Effects
  • Cost-Effective
  • Reduce Inflammation
  • Boost Blood Flow
  • Accelerate Tissue Repair
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TherapyMotor Function Re-Training Therapy

When your motor functions are limited or non-existent due to a serious injury or surgery, it can ruin your life. You lose the ability to be independent - one of the hallmarks of being human. Fortunately, with motor function re-training at Texas Nerve and Spine, patients suffering from motor function issues have a light at the end of the tunnel. This type of specialized physical therapy helps people recover from injuries or surgeries that leave their motor functions lacking. The goal of motor function re-training is to regain coordination and strength in the areas affecting the patient.

Motor function re-training therapy is a crucial part of the motor function rehabilitation process because it helps patients regain the independence they lost. Perhaps equally important, it also helps them return to their original level of motor function or better.

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How Does Motor Function Re-Training Work?

Based on our Brain to Body system, our specialists design custom exercise programs based on our patient's motor function needs. Depending on the type of injury and lack of motor skills associated with it, we may also use electrical stimulation and other modalities for more effective treatment and recovery.

Motor function re-training provides many benefits for affected patients, including:

  • Improved Flexibility
  • More Strength
  • Better Range of Motion
  • Re-Claim Independence
  • Live a Normal Life

ReleaseMyofascial Release Therapy

Myofascial Release therapy gives patients chronic pain relief in Sugarland, TX, and boosts joint mobility by loosening up restricted, tight muscles. Though there are similarities to traditional massages, myofascial release therapy focuses on soft tissues and the muscular system in your body to relieve tension and stress on muscles.

How Does Myofascial Release Therapy Work?

Restricted muscles have reduced blood flow and less oxygen. When this happens, it leads to limited movement and pain that is often intense. Our program uses state-of-the-art technology to apply acute, high-velocity vibration directly to the affected tissue to provide the patient with the environment necessary to increase mobility which, over time, can exponentially reduce pain

Benefits of this type of treatment include:

  • Improved Tissue Recovery
  • Reduced Soreness
  • Improved Joint Range of Motion
  • Improved Blood Flow
  • Better Neuromuscular Efficiency
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ActivationNeuro Activation Wall Therapy

As is the case with any spinal cord injury, the nerves around the spine get weak. When this happens, pain develops, and recovery is halted. Suppose you're searching for a safe, effective way to deal with a painful spine issue like sciatica or a herniated disc. In that case, neuro impulse therapy is a great chronic nerve pain treatment in Sugarland, TX. Unlike common chiropractic treatments, this advanced therapy does not involve any "cracking" or significant adjustments.

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How Does Neuro Activation Wall Therapy Work?

Any type of injury can cause dysfunction and weakness in your brain. To improve cognition and the neurological connection between the brain, the muscles, and the nerves, some injured patients choose to undergo interactive neurocognitive therapy using our neuro activation wall. Our neuro activation wall retains, strengthens, and restores proper function to the brain and nervous system without relying on medications or outlandish therapies.

Texas Nerve and Spine patients choose neuro activation wall therapy because it:

  • Improves Cognition
  • Strengthens Nerves That Have Been Damaged
  • Boosts Balance and Mobility
  • Is Non-Invasive
  • Does Not Require Addictive Medicines
  • Does Not Require Recovery Time
  • Does Not Present Any Risk of Infection

TherapyNeuro Impulse Therapy

As is the case with any spinal cord injury, the nerves around the spine get weak. When this happens, pain develops, and recovery is halted. Suppose you're searching for a safe, effective way to deal with a painful spine issue like sciatica or a herniated disc. In that case, neuro impulse therapy is a great chronic nerve pain treatment in Sugarland, TX. Unlike common chiropractic treatments, this advanced therapy does not involve any "cracking" or significant adjustments.

How Does Neuro Impulse Therapy Work?

Neuro Impulse Therapy works by using very specific impulses directed at the area causing pain. These targeted impulses send a signal to your body so that it can begin healing and repairing your body naturally. Benefits of this therapy include:

  • Re-Training Nerves to Work Again
  • Strengthen Nerves
  • Dramatically Speed Up Injury Recovery
  • Quickly Reduces Pain
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PeripheralNeuropathy Rehabilitation

Peripheral neuropathy occurs when there is a lack of blood flow to the nerves in areas like your feet and hands. When these nerves are devoid of blood, they begin to decay and degenerate because they don't have enough oxygen or nutrients. Eventually, the nerves in your body shrivel up, causing pain, numbness, balance problems, and other painful symptoms.

How Does Peripheral Neuropathy Rehabilitation Work?

Our Brain to Body program works wonders for neuropathy issues like these by using state-of-the-art technology like laser therapy and personalized, strategic plans of action created around our patient's needs. If you're looking for both short and long-term pain relief from peripheral neuropathy, this could be the solution you need.

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TherapySpinal Decompression Therapy

Spinal conditions range in severity from barely noticeable to absolutely crippling. To get to the bottom of your spine conditions, our team uses X-Rays to pinpoint the location of your spine's disease. From there, we craft a custom rehabilitation program that addresses the underlying causes of your spine pain. Often, part of that therapy includes spinal decompression.

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How Does Spinal Decompression Therapy Work?

Spinal decompression works by gently stretching the spine. When the spine is stretched, it changes its position. This change relieves pressure off the discs in your spine, which act as cushions in your back. By creating negative pressure, herniated and bulging discs retract, giving the nerves and structures in your back relief. This relief sends nutrient-rich fluids and oxygen to the discs in your back so they can heal properly.

Your Path to Chronic Pain Recovery Starts at Texas Nerve and Spine

Chronic pain can be debilitating. But it doesn't have to be permanent. Your journey to a pain-free life starts with a simple four-step process at Texas Nerve and Spine:

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Step 01

Identify the Root Cause of Your Pain

At Texas Nerve and Spine, our doctors understand that true back and chronic nerve pain relief in Sugarland, TX won't happen until we can uncover the underlying causes of your pain. To do so, our specialists will perform detailed exams and review your medical history to understand the full scope of your needs. That way, we can craft a personalized treatment plan to provide long-term relief for your chronic pain.

Step 02

Develop a Plan for Healing

Once we have discovered the underlying reasons for your painful condition, it's time to get to begin healing. Our team will work together to create a customized therapy program designed exclusively for you and your body.

Step 03

Provide a Plan of Care

Once our team develops your own custom plan for healing, we'll use our experience and resources to provide you with your plan of care. This plan will be based on your needs and our Brain to Body system, giving you the relief you deserve in a natural manner.

Step 04

Continued Support

Chronic pain relief cannot be accomplished without a tested pain relief system and a purpose-driven team that supports your recovery. That's why our expert staff will assess your journey to recovery and be there for support every step of the way. Because when you treat chronic pain at Texas Nerve and Spine, you're never alone.

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Contact our office today to get started on your journey to a pain-free life.

Latest News in Sugarland, TX

Local Spotlight: The not-so-sweet past of Sugar Land, Texas

The town of Sugar Land, Texas gets its name from the crop that made it rich and prosperous – sugarcane. But in 2018, while building a new school, a secret came to light. Construction crews uncovered a cemetery containing 95 unmarked graves.One man named ...

The town of Sugar Land, Texas gets its name from the crop that made it rich and prosperous – sugarcane. But in 2018, while building a new school, a secret came to light. Construction crews uncovered a cemetery containing 95 unmarked graves.

One man named Reginald Moore knew about local history and, having worked in law enforcement, about convict leasing. He raised the alarm to the Fort Bend Independent School District that there might be bodies buried in that land. Reggie worked tirelessly, telling the stories of those who worked in the fields, making sure their remains were treated with respect and returned to their families.

According to reporters and hosts of the podcast Sugar Land, Naomi Reed and Brittney Martin, prison records, news reports, and legislative documents show the Imperial Sugar Company leased convicts through at least 1912:

A less discussed part of [Sugar Land’s] history: Near the turn of the 20th century, the area was the largest hub for convict leasing in Texas. The practice of leasing convicts for labor was adopted across the South in the decades following the Civil War. At the time, it solved two major issues white landowners faced: It provided a cheap workforce to replace the slaves they’d lost and allowed them to continue treating Black people as second-class citizens.

In episode 8 of the podcast, we hear from Brandon Jackson. Brandon is a possible descendant of one of those buried in the unmarked graves. He discusses what that connection means to him.

Produced in collaboration with the Texas Newsroom, Sugar Land explores the story of the Sugar Land 95, how they got there, and Sugar Land’s reckoning with its not-so-sweet past. The podcast also explores the impact of convict leasing and how its impacts are still felt today.

This is the latest installment of our Local Spotlight series – where we talk with journalists whose local work is making an impact.

Sugar Land, TX, Is One of the Best Cities To Live in America

It’s true; life is just sweeter in Sugar Land, TX. Once a major producer of — you guessed it! — sugar, Sugar Land has made a name for itself with its safe neighborhoods, diverse residents, brilliantly designed master-planned communities, exceptional medical care and highly educated workforce. It’s easy to see why this Houston suburb is one of the best places to live in the U.S.Sugar Land’s business-friendly climate is attra...

It’s true; life is just sweeter in Sugar Land, TX. Once a major producer of — you guessed it! — sugar, Sugar Land has made a name for itself with its safe neighborhoods, diverse residents, brilliantly designed master-planned communities, exceptional medical care and highly educated workforce. It’s easy to see why this Houston suburb is one of the best places to live in the U.S.

Sugar Land’s business-friendly climate is attracting companies from a number of industries like biotech, insurance, manufacturing and more. But there are also many job opportunities and a close-knit community for entrepreneurs just 20 minutes away in Houston, one of the biggest U.S. cities.

Sugar Land’s well-planned communities are great for those looking to put down roots and raise families while working in the Houston metroplex. New residents have their pick of dozens of neighborhoods and communities, from Avalon, where you’ll find waterfront neighborhoods and 70 acres of lakes, to Italian-Renaissance-style townhomes with lake views in Lake Pointe Town Center, to Sugar Creek, which is known for its country clubs and golf courses.

While neighborhoods have tons of greenways and walking trails, there are also a couple dozen public parks, more than 50 miles of walking, running and biking trails, a town square with shops and restaurants, plus all kinds of events like fitness meetups, festivals, concerts, markets and outdoor “date night” movies.

Families have all kinds of fun things to do with kids in Sugar Land, too, like visiting the interactive Fort Bend Children’s Discovery Center, where kids can do science experiments, explore Gullah history and cultural heritage, and play with one another in the tot spot or Kidtropolis, a kid-run city.

Sugar Land residents can also catch concerts close to home at the Smart Financial Centre, a state-of-the-art performance venue with moveable walls that can expand and contract and host events for up to 6,400 people. In addition, baseball fans can cheer on the Space Cowboys minor league team at Constellation Field, which is an absolute blast. The ballpark has a simulated baseball experience called Moonshot Alley, which tracks your pitching and hitting metrics. Finally, at Karbach Cantina, baseball fans can enjoy a beer garden and rounds of cornhole.

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Sugar Land, TX, has earned a name as one of the best places to live in the U.S. with its safe neighborhoods, diverse residents and highly educated workforce. Read more about Sugar Land and what to expect living in Texas. Another moving resource: The Ultimate Guide To Finding Your Best Place To Live.

Where to Eat, Stay and Play in Sugarland, Texas During Honeyland Festival

Summer may be over but festival season is still in full swing. As the temperatures are cooling down, some of the hottest cultural experiences are gearing up to take place.Taking place November 11th-12th, Honeyland Festival is taking over Sugarland, Texas for an exhilarating weekend dedicated to celebrating Black creativity. Through culinary arts, mixology and music, culture lovers will have an opportunity to take in irreplaceable kno...

Summer may be over but festival season is still in full swing. As the temperatures are cooling down, some of the hottest cultural experiences are gearing up to take place.

Taking place November 11th-12th, Honeyland Festival is taking over Sugarland, Texas for an exhilarating weekend dedicated to celebrating Black creativity. Through culinary arts, mixology and music, culture lovers will have an opportunity to take in irreplaceable knowledge and immersive dialogue with thought leaders within the industry. Notable speakers and performers slated to grace the two-day event include award-winning chef and restauranteur Marcus Samuelsson, social media favorite Tabitha Brown, CEO of Uncle Nearest whiskey brand Fawn Weaver, rapper and entrepreneur Bun B, EBONY 2022 Power 100 awardees Ghetto Gastro, Chloë, Mary J. Blige, Miguel, Summer Walker and many more.

If you’re interested in spending time outside of the festival, Sugarland has unique landmarks to shop, discover and eat to your heart’s desire. From Sugar Land Town Square to soaking in the natural beauty of Sugar Land Memorial Park, it will be hard to run out of things to do while in town.

So, ahead of planning an exciting dalliance in the “Sweetest City in Texas,” EBONY has got you covered with this curated guide. Check out some of the best places to explore and indulge in during Honeyland Festival weekend.

Where to Eat

Lucille’s is the culmination of fine dining and the continuation of a family legacy. Since 2012, it has become a place for divine southern cuisine with twist. Founded by brothers Chris and Ben Williams, they have found a way to recreate recipes passed down from the spot’s namesake, their great-grandmother Lucille Elizabeth Bishop Smith.

If you are looking for more diverse culinary options, The Warwick is a suitable option for an upscale brunch or evening dinner on the town. In case those times don't suit your fancy, you can meet up at either place for a swanky happy hour with the homies before partaking in the fun of Honeyland.

Where to Stay

Located 10 minutes from the heart of Honeyland Festival’s happenings, Hilton Garden Inn is a fantastic choice if you’re looking to be in the middle of the action. While there, you’ll be able to bond with other festival goers while being a comfortable distance to commute to and from. Additionally, Sugar Land Hampton Inn & Suites is an equidistance lodging place that will provide luxe vibes and comfort.

Where to Play

With over 1.5 million items in its possession, the Houston Museum of Natural Science is the best place to get lost in wonder. From augmented reality exhibits to exploring ancient fossils, this spot makes for fun for all ages. Whether hoping to stage an impromptu photo shoot or learn something new, your time at the museum will be well spent.

Apart from the area's rich historical heritage, Sugarland has a variety of outdoor locations that would be a pity to miss. If you're looking to stay on track with your exercise regimen or catch a breather from the hype, take a moment to enjoy Oyster Creek Park or Brazos River Park.

Filipino supermarket chain Seafood City opens in Sugar Land

A Filipino American supermarket chain opened its first Texas location in Sugar Land, another milestone in Houston’s growing, diverse business community.California-based Seafood City Supermarket opened its 50,000-square-foot store at 15235 Southwest Freeway this month. In addition to offering products from Filipino brands, the store includes a Bakers Avenue bakery and a Filipino-style barbecue called Grill City.Seafood City was founded in 1989 near San Diego and has grown to 32 locations in the U.S. and Canada, according t...

A Filipino American supermarket chain opened its first Texas location in Sugar Land, another milestone in Houston’s growing, diverse business community.

California-based Seafood City Supermarket opened its 50,000-square-foot store at 15235 Southwest Freeway this month. In addition to offering products from Filipino brands, the store includes a Bakers Avenue bakery and a Filipino-style barbecue called Grill City.

Seafood City was founded in 1989 near San Diego and has grown to 32 locations in the U.S. and Canada, according to its website. It plans to open more stores in Texas, said Mildred Smith, a spokesperson for Seafood City.

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When deciding where to open stores, Smith said, it looks for large communities of Filipino Americans.

“Houston has the critical Filipino-American population as the highest priority for a store. It also has the right economic demographics to showcase our store properly,” Smith wrote.

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R-Jun Felices, 20, drove with family about half an hour northwest to visit the new store. Felices said that while many of the products can be found in other stores, the restaurant Grill City and the store’s size seem unique for the area.

“It’ll definitely become a go-to place (for area residents) just because of how big it is,” Felices said.

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Jill Panuncillon, from the Pearland area, visited to show her boyfriend’s family the food selection, including tocino, a pork dish, and lumpia, a kind of egg roll. Panuncillon said it’s helpful that the supermarket has a variety of products under one roof.

“Usually you have to go to multiple Filipino stores,” Panuncillon said.

Frances Hizon, of Austin, who was visiting family in Cypress, found products such as Filipino beers that she doesn’t often spot at other stores.

An estimated 28,548 Harris County residents identify as Filipino, according to the 2020 American Community Survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, compared with an estimated 4,821 in 1980.

The population growth has coincided with an increase in Filipino American mom-and-pop shops and the introduction of Filipino restaurant chains such as Jollibee and Max’s Restaurant, said Noemi Frias, president of the Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston.

Frias said the store, which employs about 150, helped create jobs for the Filipino community.

New mixed-use center Lake Pointe Plaza planned for Sugar Land

Work on Lake Pointe Plaza, a new mixed-use development, will begin in 2024, introducing fresh dining and shopping choices to Sugar Land.Lake Pointe Plaza is a project from Sugar Land-based developer Planned Community Developers, the company behind Sugar Land's 10,000-acre First Colony development and the 1.4 million-square-foot Sugar Land Town Square.The detailsConstruction on the 53-acre project, located at the intersection of I-69 an...

Work on Lake Pointe Plaza, a new mixed-use development, will begin in 2024, introducing fresh dining and shopping choices to Sugar Land.

Lake Pointe Plaza is a project from Sugar Land-based developer Planned Community Developers, the company behind Sugar Land's 10,000-acre First Colony development and the 1.4 million-square-foot Sugar Land Town Square.

The details

Construction on the 53-acre project, located at the intersection of I-69 and Hwy. 6, will begin in the third quarter of 2024, according to an Aug. 21 news release from Planned Community Developers. There is no set date for the completion of the project, as of press time.

With only 4% of vacant land left for development in Sugar Land, city officials prioritizing redevelopment, and the Fluor site at Lake Pointe is identified as a key redevelopment opportunity, PCD officials said in the release.

Lake Pointe Plaza's development builds on PCD's mixed-use development scheme in the surrounding 190-acre Lake Pointe Town Center project, valued at approximately $650 million, according to the release.

The development is expected to involve a public-private partnership through the use of a tax increment reinvestment zone, or TIRZ, to fund public improvements and infrastructure, according to the release.

A TIRZ uses higher property tax income from growing property values in a specific zone to fund local development projects.

According to the release, the mixed-use project is set to include:

What they’re saying

“We have focused our time and energy in Sugar Land and Fort Bend County, and are proud of the legacy developments we have created,” PCD President Don Janssen said in the release. “We intend to apply our experience, working closely with the city, ... to create another memorable, community-centered destination of timeless quality.”

Real Estate and Development Reporter

Shaheryar is a reporter at Community Impact, focusing on real estate and development within the Houston metro area. He earned his degree from the University of Houston-Downtown in the spring of 2023 and began interning with CI the following summer. Prior to CI, he actively contributed to UHD’s student publication, The Dateline, and was part of the college’s radio station, UHD iRadio. Beyond his dedication to reporting, Shaheryar is an avid soccer fan, and Manchester United is his favorite team.

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