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    Seinfeld's a Smart Guy

    Jerry Seinfeld plays new Sugar Land arena for laughs at high-spirited grand opening

    Clifford Pugh
    Jan 15, 2017 | 3:18 pm

    The Houston suburb of Sugar Land took a big step toward becoming a destination city as the Smart Financial Centre opened Saturday night with headliner Jerry Seinfeld, who playfully poked fun at the plush new $84 million arena in two-sold-out concerts before a total of more than 12,000 fans.

    "Why not capitalize the S in Smart?" Seinfeld asked, noting the signage on the arena is all lower-case. "Doesn't seem that smart. All that money, and you can't spell."

    It was a grand — and non-controversial — way to open the gleaming, glass-enclosed arena, as the comedian didn't crack any jokes about politics or utter a single curse word, and he barely mentioned sex, instead using his trademark observational humor to poke fun at life's little absurdities before an adoring crowd.

    In a stand-up comedy routine that lasted around 72 minutes, Seinfeld riffed on Hungry Man TV dinners, donut holes, dual air-conditioning thermostats in cars, pretentious coffee shops, uppity waiters, our attachment to our phones, too much texting, the U.S. Postal Service's woes, and 5-hour energy drinks.

    "If you need five hours of energy, go to bed," he deadpanned.

    One of his funniest bits was an attack on people who rationalize everything with, "It is what it is." It seemed like a routine straight out of the classic Seinfeld series, which ran from 1989-1998, and lives on in reruns.

    "People say 'it is what it is' because no one can challenge it. I don't believe it is. I believe it is what it isn't," Seinfeld said. "Any time you repeat the same word twice in one sentence you can really get behind it if you say it with a lot of confidence: 'This is this. A deal's a deal. What's done is done. We'll go in there and as long as we know what's what and who's who, whatever happens happens and it is what it is."

    The legendary comedian also revealed his age — he's a remarkably fit 62 (which seemed to mirror the demographic of the older-skewing, largely white opening night audience). "I love being in my 60s. It is my big decade of human life so far," Seinfeld said. "When you are in your 60s if you don't want to do something, you just say no. I got no reason, no explanation. I can't wait for my 70s. I don't even think I will answer."

    The Sugar Land way

    In a opening night ceremony and cocktail party in the lobby a couple of hours before the concert began, Sugar Land Mayor Joe R. Zimmerman welcomed the VIP crowd and noted the arena was opening on time and under budget, without using any general taxpayer funds. It is funded by municipal sales and hotel-occupancy taxes, a private-equity stake from its operator, Ace SL LLC, a subsidiary of Houston’s Ace Theatrical Group, and naming rights from Smart Financial Credit Union, which paid $6.7 million under a five-year contract.

    "It's huge for Sugar Land," Zimmerman told CultureMap. "This is a vision that started in 2007 and completes one part of the puzzle. We have a major sports venue (Constellation Field), and we now have a major arts venue and more to come. It's a great place to live, work, and play."

    Zimmerman added that the new arena makes Sugar Land a destination city. "Gary Becker and his team with ACE have done a phenomenal job in developing this venue. We've got world class performers coming into a world-class facility," he said.

    Sugar Land city manager Allen Bogard, who called construction of the arena an example of "the Sugar Land way" of getting things done, noted that more than 80,000 tickets have been sold for upcoming events, and "we haven't even had the first one yet."

    ACE president Becker, whose father Allen Becker co-founded the legendary PACE Entertainment company in 1966 and was in the audience at the Smart Financial Centre opening, has booked an impressive array of entertainers in the coming months, including Chris Rock, Bill Maher, Steve Martin and Martin Short, Reba McEntire, Sting, Tony Bennett, and Kristen Chenoweth.

    "We're ready and under budget, how do you like that?" Gary Becker told CultureMap. "We're really happy."

    Parking challenges

    Opening night went off practically without a hitch, although there were some parking challenges, as Seinfeld appeared in two back-to-back shows, necessitating a quick change of audiences entering and exiting the venue. CultureMap overhead some grumbling about the price of parking ($15 per vehicle) and, though there lots of officials directing traffic, exit lines from the parking lot were long and a bit chaotic, without much directional signage.

    But the gleaming interior, large lobby, premium sound quality and good sight lines to the stage, numerous bathrooms, and lavish suites won praise from many who attended the opening night festivities.

    And the many celebrities who roamed the premises, including Cher, Tina Turner, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, and Michael Jackson, caused many in the crowd to do a doubletake. They were actually celebrity impersonators rounded by The Events Company's party guru Richard Flowers. But they looked so much like the real thing that when I posted a photo with Dolly on my Facebook page, many of my friends believed she was there.

    Texas State Senator Lois Kolkhorst, Jim Kolkhorst.

    Smart Financial Centre opening State Senator Lois Kolkhorst, Jim Kolkhorst
    Photo by Dave Rossman
    Texas State Senator Lois Kolkhorst, Jim Kolkhorst.
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    SAFE SPACE

    2 Houston neighbors ranked among the top 10 safest cities in Texas

    Brandon Watson
    Feb 16, 2026 | 10:00 am
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    Judging by the headlines, locals might think they're going to be accosted every time they leave home, but a new report says the Houston area is home to two of the safest cities in Texas. Home security review site SafeWise has ranked the communities of the Memorial Villages (No. 3) and Fulshear (No. 8) on its recent list of towns unburdened by crime worries.

    For its 2026 report, SafeWise factored in FBI-reported property and violent crime data for 343 cities, then adjusted it for population in order to fairly compare metros to rural and suburban towns. Although the rankings do provide a snapshot, the site says “a number of factors, including local agency reporting practices, community resources, prevention efforts, and lived experience all influence how safe a place is (or is perceived to be).”

    The rankings were released with SafeWise’s State of Safety survey, which found that perception didn’t always gel with reality. Although the statewide property crime rate of 23.4 incidents per 1,000 people is slightly higher than the national rate, Texas’ violent crime rate of 4.44 incidents per 1,000 people is consistent with the national average.

    Still, Texans feel less safe than the average American. Only 49 percent of the survey’s respondents say they feel safe in the state compared to the national norm of 52 percent. 55 percent said they worry about their safety on a daily basis, a year-over-year increase from 52 percent. The data contrasts with first-hand reporting. For the second year in a row, Lone Star State participants said they have had few personal experiences with property crime and package theft.

    Elsewhere in Texas, Fair Oaks Ranch was the only San Antonio area city to make it to the list, which favored towns of 30,000 residents or fewer. The Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan statistical area had the most ranked cities. The full top 10 includes:

    • No. 1 — Trophy Club (Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington)
    • No. 2 — Parker (Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington)
    • No. 3 — Memorial Villages (Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land)
    • No. 4 — Melissa (Dallas-Fort Worth)
    • No. 5 — Fair Oaks Ranch (San Antonio-New Braunfels)
    • No. 6 — Whitehouse (Tyler)
    • No. 7 — Murphy (Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington)
    • No. 8 — Fulshear (Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land)
    • No. 9 — Colleyville (Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington)
    • No. 10 — Lumberton (Beaumont-Port Arthur)
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