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Thursday, January 24, 2008
Port approves $74M Bayport wharf addition
GlobeSt.
Continued growth and a $250-million bond approved last November are allowing the Port of Houston Authority to step up its next phase of construction at the Bayport Container and Cruise Terminal.
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Friday, November 16, 2007
Houston area unemployment continues to fall
The Houston Business Journal
The unemployment rate in the Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown metropolitan area fell to 3.8 percent in October from 4.3 percent in the previous month and 4.3 percent in October 2006, according to the Texas Workforce Commission.
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Sunday, Business, February 4, 2007
Bayport Lifts Another Boat
Both articles by Nancy Sarnoff and Brad Hem
The truck rumbled forward, stopping beneath an archway before its driver would be allowed to haul the newly arrived container out of the Port of Houston's Barbours Cut terminal and on to its final destination.
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On a recent cold and drizzly afternoon in La Porte, developers of the Port Crossing Commerce Center outlined their vision for the 300 acres of dirt that surrounded them: 4 million square feet of buildings in a master-planned industrial park within three miles of the Barbours Cut and Bayport container terminals.
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Sunday, Business, February 4, 2007
Much of Bayport's Growth to flow from Asia
The first ship that delivered cargo to the Bayport container terminal Thursday came from China, a sign of how important Asian trade is to the growth of the Port of Houston.
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Sunday, Business, February 4, 2007
Shortage of Truckers is a concern
The new Bayport container terminal features giant state-of-the-art cranes and the latest automation, but the operation's pulse still depends on trucks to move containers inside the terminal and around the country.
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Sunday, Business, February 4, 2007
Looking ahead, Pelican Island may be the next line
As ships begin to dock at the new Bayport container terminal, the Port of Houston Authority already is looking ahead to its next expansion.
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Sunday, Front Page, February 4, 2007
For Bayport, It's time to deliver.
The Bayport container terminal officially opens this week at the Port of Houston amid much fanfare - and now must begin delivering the thousands of jobs and rapid trade growth promised to taxpayers by backers of the mega-project.
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