Business Briefs: Grogan Gallery Celebrates Recent Move to Design District | Company
The Grogan Gallery, a gallery that represents contemporary and traditional artists from around the world, has moved to a new location at 7800 Washington Ave. The 66,000 square foot warehouse was built in 1960.
The new gallery location features 30-foot ceilings and wall space to accommodate a catalog of more awe-inspiring works of art.
According to a press release, Grogan is the only fine art gallery in Houston’s Design District. Previous tenants include The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Stewart & Stevenson, and Brian Thomas Display and Packaging.
For more information, visit https://thegrogangallery.com/.
Legacy Community Health CEO retires
Legacy Community Health (Legacy) CEO Katy Caldwell will retire from her role with the organization on Dec. 31, according to a press release.
Caldwell started at Legacy as a volunteer for the Montrose Clinic, which later became Legacy Community Health, helping friends get treatment during the HIV / AIDS crisis of the 1980s. In 1996, she was hired as Executive Director of the Montrose Clinic, which provided HIV / AIDS care in a small house on Westheimer Road.
Legacy has grown into the largest Federally Authorized Health Care Center (FQHC) in the State of Texas and the entire Southwestern United States, operating more than 40 clinics and more than 1,300 employees in Houston, Baytown , Deer Park and Beaumont.
The Legacy board is conducting a nationwide search for Caldwell’s replacement.