My Southwest District

WAR SURVIVORS: Houstonians from Vietnam share insights & stories to guide new Afghan refugees

Quynh Vora Quynh Vora, an interior decorator and real estate investor, was 8 when she and her family of refugees from Vietnam arrived in Houston: “It was hot and humid and reminded [...]

2021-09-24T08:59:47-05:00September 24th, 2021|

Kwality Ice Cream brings South Asian flavors to frozen treats

For an ice cream lover in Houston, the ubiquity of ice cream shops makes it easy to feel like you’ve had it all: every kind of homemade small batch ice cream, liquid-nitrogen ice cream, ice [...]

2021-08-16T10:31:11-05:00August 16th, 2021|

SBA official explains loan aid following Houston upheavals

With Hurricane Harvey, the COVID-19 pandemic and this year’s historic winter storm, it’s been a rough time for Texas, and small businesses have suffered. However, there are plenty of available financial resources to help business [...]

2021-08-04T22:59:18-05:00August 4th, 2021|

District is new frontier for Asian restaurants from the coasts

As Houston holds on to its title as the most ethnically diverse American city, a study this year showed its metropolitan area is home to the country’s ninth largest Asian-American population:  550,675 people. Now, Asian [...]

2021-08-03T14:10:24-05:00August 3rd, 2021|

Meet HPD’s compassionate Asian community liaison

As the Houston Police Department’s Asian community liaison, Officer Don Vo is a familiar face throughout the city and especially in the International and Southwest management districts. He embodies the “community policing” approach of cultivating [...]

2021-07-28T08:59:24-05:00July 27th, 2021|

Chinese Community Center steps up to help in unusual and usual times

The Chinese Community Center, at 9800 Town Park Drive in the Southwest Management District, has long been a lifeline providing cultural, educational programs and a wide range of social services to people in the southwest [...]

2021-07-20T15:58:57-05:00July 20th, 2021|

The next Independence Hall is coming, thanks to Houston Baptist University

Visitors to Philadelphia make sure not to miss Independence Hall, called the birthplace of our country and our founding principles. It was where the Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence and debated and approved [...]

2021-05-29T10:58:30-05:00June 2nd, 2021|

Mayor declares “Alice Cheng Lee Day” in the City of Houston in honor of the District’s executive director

Alice Cheng Lee May 12, 2021 will always be a special day for the Southwest Management District and its executive director, Alice Cheng Lee. Mayor Sylvester Turner declared it “Alice Cheng Lee Day” [...]

2021-05-12T07:59:36-05:00May 12th, 2021|
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