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Pioneering Houston restaurant's impending closure leads our top stories

After 44 years, Picos will say goodbye to Houston.
Editor's note: The top Houston news of the week begins with two high-profile restaurant closures. But there are openings on the horizon, as well as a look at the safest suburbs in the area. Get the details on our most popular stories of the week below, then visit this guide to plan the rest of your weekend.
1. Pioneering Houston Mexican restaurant will shutter after 44 years. One of Houston’s most enduring Mexican restaurants will serve its last meals in September. Picos will close at some point in the next two months, chef-owner Arnaldo Richards announced.
2. Top-rated Houston restaurant will close after 8 years in Montrose. An already difficult year for Houston restaurant closings will get a little worse at the end of this month. Montrose restaurant Riel will close after service on August 30.
3. 2 Houston neighbors rank among America's safest suburbs in 2025. Two buzzy Houston neighbors, Spring and West University Place, have landed top-25 spots in a new ranking of the safest suburbs in America for 2025.
4. French-trained Houston chef revives shuttered Heights restaurant. A veteran Houston chef is reviving a well-located Heights restaurant. Savoir will reopen under the leadership of chef Jose Hernandez.

5. Patriotic Houston seafood restaurant picks Rice Village for new spot. A Houston seafood restaurant has claimed a prime space in Rice Village for its third location. The next outpost of Liberty Kitchen & Oysterette will open in the area this fall.
