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Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta confirmed as Trump’s ambassador to Italy

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The Texas billionaire has said he will drop his position at Landry’s, but will continue his ownership of the Houston Rockets.

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Think you could make the Rockets half court shot? Helpful tips to get chosen!

Read full article: Think you could make the Rockets half court shot? Helpful tips to get chosen!

It’s halftime, and someone’s about to try the most stressful walk in Houston — straight to half court! Will they swish it or miss it??

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UH President can’t answer why university didn’t alert public to rape suspect’s mistaken release

Read full article: UH President can’t answer why university didn’t alert public to rape suspect’s mistaken release

After several violent crimes on campus, including robberies and a sexual assault, the president of the University of Houston says a task force will be formed to help gauge what more needs to be done to improve safety on campus.

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Students plan protest at UH Board of Regents meeting

Read full article: Students plan protest at UH Board of Regents meeting

A group of University of Houston students is planning to protest at the upcoming UH Board of Regents meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 19.

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Students share fears, hopes for safety improvements at University of Houston town hall

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Lawmakers and other community leaders will hold An emergency town hall Friday at Emancipation Park in Houston's Third Ward to respond to a rise in crimes at the University of Houston campus.

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Indulge in a meal to remember this Valentine’s Day at Vic & Anthony’s Steakhouse in Houston

Read full article: Indulge in a meal to remember this Valentine’s Day at Vic & Anthony’s Steakhouse in Houston

One lucky KPRC 2 Insider will win $200 in Landry’s Restaurants gift cards which can used at Vic & Anthony’s or any of the company’s well-known brands. Enter below daily until 10 a.m. on Feb. 7. The winner will be announced that day on “Houston Life” which airs weekdays at 1 p.m. on KPRC 2.

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Donald Trump picks Houston billionaire Tilman Fertitta as ambassador to Italy

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President-elect Donald Trump announced Saturday he would nominate Houston billionaire hospitality mogul Tilman Fertitta to serve as U.S. ambassador to Italy.

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Will Houston billionaire Tillman Fertitta become next ambassador to Italy? If so, here’s what that will mean

Read full article: Will Houston billionaire Tillman Fertitta become next ambassador to Italy? If so, here’s what that will mean

Rumor has it that business mogul and Houston Rockets owner, Tilman Fertitta, might soon be taking on a new role as the U.S. ambassador to Italy.

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University of Houston selects Eddie Nuñez as new athletics director

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The University of Houston has selected Eddie Nuñez as their new Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics and Athletics Director.

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These Houstonians made it to Forbes’ 2024 ‘Richest people in the world’ list

Read full article: These Houstonians made it to Forbes’ 2024 ‘Richest people in the world’ list

These Houstonians have secured a coveted spot on Forbes' prestigious 'Richest People in the World' list for 2024, despite the challenges faced in 2020.

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University of Houston students face off against administrators over how to spend student fees

Read full article: University of Houston students face off against administrators over how to spend student fees

Students want to reallocate funding for athletics to other student services, but university leaders rejected that recommendation. Regents on Wednesday sent both sides back to the negotiating table.

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Rainforest Café in Katy Mills Mall will undergo $2.5M transformation, stay open during it

Read full article: Rainforest Café in Katy Mills Mall will undergo $2.5M transformation, stay open during it

A representative for Landry’s -- the owner corporation of Rainforest Cafes -- confirmed Tuesday that Rainforest Café in Katy Mills Mall will indeed undergo a major renovation this year -- and, what’s more: it will stay open during it.

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‘Pray for Victor’: Tillman Fertitta excited about Rockets’ draft pick

Read full article: ‘Pray for Victor’: Tillman Fertitta excited about Rockets’ draft pick

At the Knights of Momus Parade in Galveston, Rockets owner Tillman Fertitta yelled out “Pray for Victor,” referring to the Rockets’ hope to draft French super prospect Victor Wembanyana in the 2023 NBA Draft, while wrapping up an interview with KPRC 2′s Frank Billingsley.

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Reward increased to $50K for information in deadly shooting of 5-year-old girl

Read full article: Reward increased to $50K for information in deadly shooting of 5-year-old girl

FBI Houston is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual(s) responsible for the murder of a 5-year-old girl earlier this month. This is in addition to Houston billionaire Tilman Fertitta offering $20,000 and Crime Stoppers’ $5,000 reward.

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Reward increased to $25K for information on suspects responsible for fatally shooting 5-year-old girl, injuring her 8-year-old brother

Read full article: Reward increased to $25K for information on suspects responsible for fatally shooting 5-year-old girl, injuring her 8-year-old brother

Houston Police Chief Troy Finner and homicide detectives were joined by family members Wednesday to make a plea to the public for additional information on the suspect or suspects involved in the fatal shooting of 5-year-old Khamaya Dior Donelson.

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Reward increased to $25K for information in deadly road rage shooting of beloved Houston pastor

Read full article: Reward increased to $25K for information in deadly road rage shooting of beloved Houston pastor

Crime Stoppers of Houston and billionaire Tilman Fertitta are now offering up to $25,000 for information about the road rage shooting that killed beloved Reverend Dr. Ronald K. Mouton Sr. last week.

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Reward increased to $25K to help track down suspects who fatally shot 14-year-old boy in west Houston

Read full article: Reward increased to $25K to help track down suspects who fatally shot 14-year-old boy in west Houston

Mayor Sylvester Turner and the Houston Police Department stood side by side with the family of 14-year-old Axel Turcios, who was shot to death on May 6, to make a public plea to help identify the suspects involved.

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‘New Era of Health Care’: UH College of Medicine renamed in honor of Tilman Fertitta after $50M pledge

Read full article: ‘New Era of Health Care’: UH College of Medicine renamed in honor of Tilman Fertitta after $50M pledge

Prominent businessman Tilman J. Fertitta and his family have pledged $50 million to the University of Houston College of Medicine to ignite a new era of innovative and equitable health care in Houston and across Texas. In recognition of the legacy-defining support, the medical school is now named the Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine.

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🔒Insiders: Go inside Tilman Fertitta’s ultra-luxe yacht, a ‘mansion on the water’

Read full article: 🔒Insiders: Go inside Tilman Fertitta’s ultra-luxe yacht, a ‘mansion on the water’

Houston billionaire and Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta showed KPRC 2 inside his luxurious new yacht he docked in Galveston around Mardi Gras.

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Adam Levine, Maroon 5 to headline Tilman Fertitta’s San Luis Salute gala

Read full article: Adam Levine, Maroon 5 to headline Tilman Fertitta’s San Luis Salute gala

Adam Levine and Maroon 5 will take the stage at the sold-out annual Tilman Fertitta Family gala, the San Luis Salute, on Feb. 25 at the Galveston Island Convention Center at The San Luis Resort.

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Inside The Post Oak Hotel’s newest Houston wine destination Stella’s Wine Bar

Read full article: Inside The Post Oak Hotel’s newest Houston wine destination Stella’s Wine Bar

Tilman Fertitta’s Post Oak Hotel just opened up a brand-new wine destination, Stella’s Wine Bar - with access to the hotel’s award-winning cellar!

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5 things for Houstonians to know for Wednesday, August 25

Read full article: 5 things for Houstonians to know for Wednesday, August 25

Here are things to know for Wednesday, August 25:

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Reward increased to $100K in killing of NOLA officer gunned down at Houston restaurant

Read full article: Reward increased to $100K in killing of NOLA officer gunned down at Houston restaurant

The reward was increased to $100,000 in the fatal shooting of New Orleans Det. Everett Briscoe.

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UFC president shows off private floor suite complete with gym, basketball court, theater and more at Houston’s Post Oak Hotel

Read full article: UFC president shows off private floor suite complete with gym, basketball court, theater and more at Houston’s Post Oak Hotel

Tilman Fertitta sure knows how to host.

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Former Houston Rockets CEO Tad Brown named HBSE CEO, re-unites with 76ers’ Daryl Morey

Read full article: Former Houston Rockets CEO Tad Brown named HBSE CEO, re-unites with 76ers’ Daryl Morey

There will be a Houston Rockets reunion in Philadelphia sports leadership with Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE) announcing Tad Brown as their new CEO, meaning he’ll oversee properties including both the the Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA and the New Jersey Devils of the NHL, as well as the Prudential Center.

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HPD’s tactical village aims to evolve officer training

Read full article: HPD’s tactical village aims to evolve officer training

Nearly nine months ago, Mayor Sylvester Turner’s task force on policing reform released a list of recommendations to improve police performance in key areas. One of those areas involved training. A short time after those recommendations were released, the Houston Police Department opened the Tilman Fertitta Family Tactical Training Center.

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These 17 Houstonians made it to Forbes’ 2021 ‘Richest People in the World’ list

Read full article: These 17 Houstonians made it to Forbes’ 2021 ‘Richest People in the World’ list

Despite a tough 2020, many billionaires, pushed to the limit to remain on Forbes’ prestigious list.

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Businessman Tilman Fertitta’s Post Oak Motor Cars accepting Dogecoin on expensive cars

Read full article: Businessman Tilman Fertitta’s Post Oak Motor Cars accepting Dogecoin on expensive cars

Businessman Tilman Fertitta’s company, Houston’s Post Oak Motor Cars, home to Bentley, Bugatti and Rolls-Royce, accepts Dogecoin as payment for its transactions.

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Tilman Fertitta takes Golden Nugget, Landry’s public in $6.6B merger

Read full article: Tilman Fertitta takes Golden Nugget, Landry’s public in $6.6B merger

Fertitta Entertainment, Inc., the parent company of Golden Nugget and Landry’s, announced Monday it will become publicly listed. According to a news release, owner Tilman Fertitta has entered a merger agreement with FAST Acquisition Corp. valued at approximately $6.6 billion. However, in today’s opportunistic world, I determined that in order to maximize the opportunities in the gaming, entertainment and hospitality sectors, it was preferable to take my company public,” Fertitta said. Fertitta will be the company’s largest shareholder, owning 60% of the company and a roughly $2 billion stake. “At the end of the day, the decision to do a deal with FAST was a no-brainer.”AdAccording to the news release, Golden Nugget and Landry’s management team will continue to lead the company and Fertitta will serve as chairman, president, and CEO.

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Former Houston Rockets owner Charlie Thomas dies at 89

Read full article: Former Houston Rockets owner Charlie Thomas dies at 89

Rockets owner Charlie Thomas looks up at right. HOUSTON – Charlie Thomas, the former owner of the Houston Rockets, died Friday. Thomas bought Houston’s NBA team in 1982 for about $10 million and sold it in 1993 for about $85 million. Current Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta said in a statement posted on Twitter that the team is deeply saddened by Thomas’ passing. “Charlie was a great friend, business partner, and true Texan who loved his Rockets,” Fertitta said in the statement.

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‘You deserve it’: Vanessa Guillen’s sister sounds off on Army firings at Fort Hood

Read full article: ‘You deserve it’: Vanessa Guillen’s sister sounds off on Army firings at Fort Hood

““The toxic leadership -- thank God that those leaders at Fort Hood -- 14 of them -- were removed,” Lupe Guillen said. “If Mr. McCarthy actually watches this, I hope you actually endorse the ‘I am Vanessa Guillen’ (Act of 2020),” she said. We are not going to stop.”Read the “I am Vanessa Guillen Act of 2020.”Lupe Guillen said the act will “keep (her) sister’s legacy alive” and it will save lives. “It was widespread at Fort Hood, so things aren’t complete. Officials identified the two suspects tied to Fort Hood solider Vanessa Guillen’s disappearance on July 2.

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Rockets future with Harden, Westbrook still unchanged

Read full article: Rockets future with Harden, Westbrook still unchanged

HOUSTON – The clock is ticking down towards the start of a new training camp and the status of Rockets stars James Harden and Russell Westbrook remains unclear. Russell Westbrook also would like to be traded but his primary focus, even if he remains in Houston, is to be the main piece on offense. Alongside Harden that was not the case this past season and won’t be that way moving forward as long as both are in Houston. The Rockets are in no hurry to deal either player and are more than willing to proceed to camp and the season without making a move. Training camp is set to open on December first.

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Xfinity Sports Desk: 3 things to watch in Houston sports this week

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HOUSTON – Greetings from the Xfinity Sports Desk and KPRC Channel 2 Sports. Here is what’s happening on the sports scene across Houston this week and the days ahead. Top candidates include Jeff Van Gundy who coached the Rockets from 2003 through the 2007 season along with John Lucas. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALLThe regular season is flying by after getting off to a late start. That’s it from the Xfinity Sports Desk and KPRC Channel 2 Sports!

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2 legendary Texas families team up to open southern-style steakhouse in Galleria area

Read full article: 2 legendary Texas families team up to open southern-style steakhouse in Galleria area

HOUSTON – The Tilman Fertitta family and the King Ranch family are launching a new restaurant in the Galleria area. King Ranch Texas Kitchen is a southern-style steakhouse, which is set to open before the holidays. The menu will include beef cheek Barbacoa tacos, smoked brisket queso, King Ranch fried quail, blackened redfish and smoked brisket Pimento grilled cheese, per the website. While King Ranch, a major agribusiness with interests in farming, luxury retail goods, and recreational hunting, will supply meats and other products. The restaurant will be open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday to Thursday, and until 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturday.

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General manager Daryl Morey leaving Rockets on Nov. 1

Read full article: General manager Daryl Morey leaving Rockets on Nov. 1

FILE - This is a July 26, 2019, file photo showing Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey during an NBA basketball news conference, in Houston. Rockets general manager Daryl Morey is stepping down on his own accord, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)HOUSTON – Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey is stepping down on his own accord, a little over a year after sparking a rift between the NBA and Chinese government. Fertitta added that Morey is helping him through the transition and they'll promote vice president of basketball operations Rafael Stone to general manager. Morey worked as Houston's assistant general manager for one season under Carroll Dawson before he retired after the 2007 season and Morey was promoted to his job.

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10 Houston billionaires bank spots on Forbes’ 2020 list of richest Americans

Read full article: 10 Houston billionaires bank spots on Forbes’ 2020 list of richest Americans

HOUSTON – Ten Houstonians have made Forbes’ list of the richest people in America this year. According to Forbes, these ten people are worth about $44.3 billion. The richest of the Houston moguls, according to the list, is Richard Kinder, who came in at No. The 75-year-old chairman of Kinder Morgan, one of the largest energy infrastructure firms in the U.S., and leader of the Kinder Foundation, has an estimated net worth of $6.2 billion. The 46-year-old has an estimated net worth of $3.3 billion.

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Post Oak Hotel at Uptown becomes first in Houston to earn Forbes’ 5-star rating

Read full article: Post Oak Hotel at Uptown becomes first in Houston to earn Forbes’ 5-star rating

HOUSTON – The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston has set the bar high for other luxury hotels in the city. Forbes Travel Guide awarded the hotel five-stars, making it the first in Houston and second in the state to earn a perfect rating. The luxury hotel houses six restaurants in total, as well as amenities including a spa, salon, fitness center, and meeting and event space. On top of the 38-story tower sits a helipad, offering guests the opportunity to depart directly from the hotel for private helicopter excursions. The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston is located at 1600 W Loop S, Houston, Texas.

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These wealthy Houstonians were named to Forbes’ list of the richest people in the world

Read full article: These wealthy Houstonians were named to Forbes’ list of the richest people in the world

HOUSTON – Forbes released a list of the world’s richest people around the globe and a few Houstonians made the cut. Among the wealthiest, local billionaires are Tilman Fertitta and Richard Kinder. Forbes said the list was a drastic change compared to 2019, as 51% of billionaires lost value this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Richard Kinder (Courtesy of Forbes)Tilman FertittaLandry’s Inc., Houston RocketsRank: 414Wealth: $4.2 billionTilman Fertitta owns the Houston Rockets, Landry’s Restaurants (including Saltgrass Steakhouse and Bubba Gump Shrimp), and Golden Nugget Casinos. Tilman Fertitta (Courtesy of Forbes)Janice McNairHouston TexansRank: 451Wealth: $4.0 billionJanice McNair is the widow of Bob McNair, the owner of the Houston Texans, inheriting 80% of the team.

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'Wise decision’: Billionaire Tilman Fertitta says reopening Texas will put employees back to work

Read full article: 'Wise decision’: Billionaire Tilman Fertitta says reopening Texas will put employees back to work

“What I’m most happy about is putting employees back to work!” he added. “That’s the greatest thing in the world.”Fertitta disagreed strongly at first when officials shut down the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and other venues. He later agreed that it was the right move at the right time. “Everybody seems to have made the right decision along the way,” Fertitta said. “I wouldn’t want to open there.”Letting states decide when and how to reopen is "the way it should be,” he said.

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These are the Houstonians who are on Gov. Greg Abbott’s strikeforce team

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Abbott announced Friday an Executive Order to create a strike force team in an effort to reopen Texas. Many of the members appointed by Abbott are from Houston. The strikeforce team was formed to aid in “strategically restarting” various sectors and infrastructures in Texas such as education, culture, and work. The team will be led by retired COO of Hilltop Holdings James Huffines and veteran lobbyist Mike Toomey. Abbott’s strikeforce team and to see a full list of members can visit the State of Texas webpage.

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Tilman Fertitta says he quickly furloughed his 45,000 employees as a ‘favor’ to have them first in line for unemployment

Read full article: Tilman Fertitta says he quickly furloughed his 45,000 employees as a ‘favor’ to have them first in line for unemployment

Billionaire businessman Tilman Fertitta said in an interview he did his workers a “favor” by furloughing them quickly to help them receive unemployment benefits amid the coronavirus pandemic, The Hill reports. Fertitta, who owns the Houston Rockets, Golden Nugget Casinos, and Landry’s, appeared on Fox News’s “Ingraham Angle" to discuss business. “But I’ve got 45,000 employees out there that we’ve had to furlough that is so tremendously unfortunate..."Regarding the furlough, Fertitta was asked by Kilmeade “how hard” it was to come to that decision. The billionaire cited his experience in operating businesses through several crises, saying employers like himself are doing their employees a “favor” by furloughing them quickly. “You’re doing the people a favor if you get them furloughed first because you have them first to unemployment line after the severance that you give them.

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Rockets send lunch to Memorial Hermann staff on Easter Sunday

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The Houston Rockets showed their appreciation to those working the frontlines in response to COVID-19 at hospitals in Houston. On Sunday, the team sent meals prepared and donated by owner Tilman Fertitta’s Post Oak Hotel and La Griglia Italian restaurant to the staff at Memorial Hermann Hospital in the Greater Heights and Katy.

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These are the Houston and Texas businesses that have laid off and furloughed workers due to the coronavirus pandemic

Read full article: These are the Houston and Texas businesses that have laid off and furloughed workers due to the coronavirus pandemic

HOUSTON – The coronavirus pandemic has forced businesses big and small across the country to close locations because they are non-essential or simply because they cannot afford to stay open with the dramatic drop in customers. Over 3 million people have filed for unemployment due to being laid off or furloughed. Here are just a few of the businesses that have had to make tough calls. Phillips 66: According to the company’s website, it is making a $700 million spending cut. The company is also reducing operating and administrative costs by $500 million, and multiple projects will be deferred.

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Tilman Fertitta acquires The Palm steakhouse chain for $45M

Read full article: Tilman Fertitta acquires The Palm steakhouse chain for $45M

HOUSTON – Houston restaurateur and owner of the Rockets Tilman Fertitta is adding another restaurant to the Landry’s Inc. empire. Late on Wednesday Fertitta announced his company, Landry’s Inc., completed the acquisition for the Palm steakhouse chain from Just One More Restaurant Corp., which filed for bankruptcy protection in 2019. The chain of fine-dining restaurants was purchased for $45 million, according to the Houston Business Journal. The Palm in Houston is located across the street from The Galleria at 6100 Westheimer Road. Fertitta’s acquisition now makes him the owner of the 21 Palm restaurants located in the U.S.

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UH to give students with family income lower than $65K free tuition starting Fall 2020

Read full article: UH to give students with family income lower than $65K free tuition starting Fall 2020

HOUSTON – The University of Houston announced Thursday that the school is expanding a program that will allow students with a family income under $65,000 to get free tuition starting in the Fall 2020 semester. Before the expansion, the program only helped those with family incomes of up to $50,000. In 2008, only those with a family income of up to $30,000 were eligible. “Your family’s income bracket shouldn’t limit your ability to achieve a college degree," said Tilman Fertitta, chairman of the UH System Board of Regents. "Talented people come from all socioeconomic backgrounds, so I’m thrilled there will be more financial aid available for those UH students who need it most.”In order to qualify, students must be first-time freshmen and meet other requirements.

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'Dumb mistake’: Woman accused of stealing identity of billionaire Tilman Fertitta, opening up credit cards in his name

Read full article: 'Dumb mistake’: Woman accused of stealing identity of billionaire Tilman Fertitta, opening up credit cards in his name

SPRING, Texas – Investigators arrested a 28-year-old mother of two and confiscated computers, credit cards and other items at her Spring home after they said she stole billionaire Tilman Fertitta’s identity. Lifelock, an identity theft protection company, caught the suspicious account activity, alerted Fertitta and he called police before Hunter bought anything, according to court documents. According to court documents, Hunter opened the fraudulent accounts on Sept. 2, 2019, and investigators arrested her about a month later on an unrelated charge, and she confessed. In early February, investigators arrested Hunter and confiscated three laptops, four desktop computers, an iPad, six credit cards, a driver’s license and a social card, each with different names. Hunter said she worked for Apple tech support and that the confiscated computers were used for work or old and unused.

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Houston Billionaire Tilman Fertitta shares big surprise for this year’s Mardi Gras! Galveston

Read full article: Houston Billionaire Tilman Fertitta shares big surprise for this year’s Mardi Gras! Galveston

HOUSTON – Houston Rockets owner, Tilman Fertitta, is a businessman mogul and a world leader in the dining, hospitality, entertainment and gaming industries. Galveston and commented on the success of his new book “Shut Up & Listen!”Tilman Fertitta Shut Up and Listen! Fertitta, who grew up in Galveston, found another way to bring people back to the island with the annual Knights of Momus Parade. The successful businessman also announced he will be tossing Mardi Gras 2020 basketball caps from some of his floats during the Knights of Momus parade this Saturday. You can watch the Knights of Momus parade live, on KPRC Channel 2 beginning at 6:30 p.m. this Saturday, Feb. 22.

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Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta reacts to the loss of NBA superstar Kobe Bryant

Read full article: Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta reacts to the loss of NBA superstar Kobe Bryant

HOUSTON – The passing of NBA legend Kobe Bryant has brought with it many tributes from those all across the NBA, the nation and the world. Bryant, 41, who played 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, died in a helicopter crash just outside of Los Angeles Sunday morning. In all, nine people died, including Bryant’s 13-year-old daughter Gianna. KPRC 2 caught up with those that knew Bryant well in Houston, including Rockets legend and broadcaster Calvin Murphy, UH head coach Kelvin Sampson and Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta. Sports director Randy McIlvoy spoke with Fertitta about the impact of losing Bryant to the entire sports world.

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Santa Fe HS seniors given free Rockets Game 5 tickets by Tilman Fertitta

Read full article: Santa Fe HS seniors given free Rockets Game 5 tickets by Tilman Fertitta

HOUSTON – Seniors at Santa Fe High School have been offered free tickets to Thursday night's Game 5 Western Conference Finals by Houston Rockets owner and Galveston County native Tilman Fertitta. WATCH: Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta on offering Game 5 tickets to Santa Fe HS seniors"I have roots in Galveston County. I played on that football field before in Santa Fe," Fertitta said. "We just wanted to step up and I talked to Tad (Brown) and said, 'Hey, we need to find 300 tickets for the Santa Fe High School seniors on Thursday.'" Tribute on court and team will wear a Santa Fe HS ribbon #SantaFeStrong @KPRC2 — Randy McIlvoy (@KPRC2RandyMc) May 22, 2018The team also said that it's 50/50 Raffle & First Shot for Charity will benefit the Santa Fe Strong Memorial Fund.

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Tilman Fertitta hopeful for Houston's opportunity to join Big 12

Read full article: Tilman Fertitta hopeful for Houston's opportunity to join Big 12

HOUSTON – When Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby revealed that the Big 12 had voted to explore expansion for the ten team conference, many schools across the country wanted to be at the front of that line. University of Houston Board of Regents chairman Tilman Fertitta spoke with KPRC Channel 2 on Wednesday about the opportunity for Houston. ESPN conducted an anonymous survey of Big 12 coaches having them choose their top two candidates, not currently in a Power 5 conference, for expansion. For some reason they want to hold the eyeballs against us like they already own them in the Big 12, which I think the SEC does. "I don't care if there is 2 or 4, I just want the University of Houston in," Fertitta added.

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