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    the rich get richer

    19 Houston billionaires make new Forbes list of world's richest people

    Amber Heckler
    Mar 11, 2026 | 9:00 am
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    Richard Kinder has a net worth of $13 billion in 2026.

    Photo courtesy of The Kinder Foundation

    According to Forbes, there has “never been a better time to be a billionaire” than in 2026, and the publication's newest World’s Billionaires List has revealed the 19 Houston billionaires that have risen among the wealthiest worldwide.

    Kinder Morgan chairman Richard Kinder surpassed hospitality honcho Tilman Fertitta as the richest billionaire in Houston, ranking No. 232 on the global list with an estimated net worth of $13 billion. His net worth has grown by $2.4 billion since last year.

    Fertitta, 68, may not be the richest Houstonian anymore, but his wealth is still on the rise. He ranked 268th on the list with an estimated net worth of $11.7 billion, up from $11.3 billion last year.

    Out of the 390 billionaire newbies that made their debut onto the list this year, one of them calls Houston home: restaurateur and commodities trader Ignacio Torras. Torras, 61, is the founder and CEO of global commodities trading company Tricon Energy, and he owns Michelin-starred local restaurant BCN Taste & Tradition and its sister eatery MAD. But that's not all he spends his time doing, according to Forbes.

    "In 2024 Torras launched a soccer tournament for neurodivergent players called the Genuine Cup," his profile said. "Last year 800 players and 30 teams from around the world played at Rice University stadium."

    Torras debuted as No. 2600 on the list with an estimated net worth of $1.5 billion.

    Houston-born multi-hyphenate superstar Beyoncé Knowles-Carter also staked a claim among the world's richest people in 2026. She ranked No. 3332 on the list with a net worth of $1 billion, thanks to her "years of music sales, touring and collecting art with her already-billionaire husband Jay-Z (estimated net worth: $2.8 billion)," Forbes said.

    "The majority of pop star Beyonce’s net worth comes from her roughly three decades as a solo performer and a member of the girl-group Destiny's Child," her profile said. "She holds the record for the most Grammy wins ever, with 35, and won her first Album of the Year trophy in 2025. She and her billionaire husband Jay-Z purchased a $200 million Malibu mansion in 2023, in what was the most expensive home sale in California history."

    Beyoncé also ranks No. 21 in the publication's separate list of The World's Celebrity Billionaires.

    Here's how the rest of Houston's billionaires fared on this year's list:

    • Toyota mega-dealer Dan Friedkin: No. 279; $11.4 billion, up from $7.7 billion
    • Pipeline heir Randa Duncan Williams: tied for No. 323 with an estimated net worth of $10.2 billion, up from $9.3 billion in 2025. Fellow pipeline heirs Dannine Avara and Milane Frantz tied for No. 332 globally. Each has an estimated net worth of $10.1 billion, up from $9.2 billion. Scott Duncan ranks No. 353 with a $9.8 billion estimated net worth, up from $9 billion in 2025.
    • Oil tycoon Jeffery Hildebrand: No. 341; $10 billion, up from $7.7 billion
    • Houston Texans owner Janice McNair and family: No. 528; $7.3 billion, up from $6.2 billion
    • Energy exploration chief exec George Bishop of The Woodlands: No. 908; $4.7 billion, down from $5 billion
    • Westlake Corporation co-owners Albert Chao, James Chao and their families: tied for No. 1074; $4 billion, flat from 2025
    • Hedge fund honcho John Arnold: No. 1504; $2.8 billion, down from $2.9 billion
    • Perry Homes executive chair Kathy Britton: No. 1611; $2.6 billion, flat from 2025
    • Houston Astros owner Jim Crane: No. 1676; $2.5 billion, up from $2.4 billion
    • Former Houston Rockets owner Leslie Alexander: No. 1834; $2.3 billion, up from $1.9 billion
    • Mercedes-Benz mega-dealer Joe Agresti: No. 3185; $1.1 billion, flat from 2025
    • Frontier Airlines chairman William Franke: No. 3332; $1 billion, down from $1.2 billion

    Elsewhere in Texas, Austin billionaire Elon Musk was declared the world's richest person for the second consecutive year, and Forbes said his “grip on the top spot is as strong as it’s ever been.”

    “Musk became the first person to hit $500 billion in wealth, in October,” Forbes said. “Then $600 billion and $700 billion, within four days in December. Then $800 billion, in February.”

    The Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI founder’s current net worth has skyrocketed to $839 billion — a shocking $497 billion more than his 2025 net worth.

    In Dallas-Fort Worth, Walmart heiress Alice Walton has maintained her elite status as the world’s richest woman for the third year in a row. Walton is the 14th richest person on the planet with a current net worth of $134 billion, an eye-catching $33 billion higher than her 2025 net worth. She is the first American woman worth $100 billion, and one of only 20 “centi-billionaires” worldwide claiming 12-figure fortunes, also known as the "$100 Billion Club."

    Koch Inc. stakeholder Elaine Marshall and her family are the richest Dallas residents, ranking No. 71 globally with an estimated net worth of $30.9 billion. Her net worth has grown by $2.6 billion since last year.

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    best year yet

    Lively crowd celebrates Houston's culinary stars at 2026 Tastemaker Awards

    Eric Sandler
    Apr 20, 2026 | 3:02 pm
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    Imani Guillory, Brianna McClane, and Emily Cotton.

    More than 1,000 hungry Houstonians filled Silver Street Studios on April 16 for 2026 CultureMap Tastemaker Awards. Held annually since 2014, the ceremony recognizes the best of the best in Houston’s culinary scene.

    The awards ceremony is the culmination of a months-long process of selecting nominees and featuring them in a special editorial series. It draws a who’s-who of chefs, bartenders, restaurateurs, and other notables who gather to celebrate Houston’s dynamic culinary scene.

    Shawn Singh, who has grown his @shawnthefoodsheep account to more than 250,000 followers on both Instagram and TikTok, served as the night’s emcee.

    This year’s Tastemaker Awards benefited the Southern Smoke Foundation, which was founded in 2015 to offer emergency relief funding and access to mental health services to members of the food and beverage industry. Through the popular Southern Smoke Festival, its wine-based fundraiser Decanted, and other events, the organization has provided more than $16 million in grants to food and beverage workers in need.

    Special thanks to this year’s sponsors for making the night such as success. They include Maker's Mark, Culinary Khancepts, Herradura Tequila, Ritual Zero Proof + Seedlip, Shutto, and NXT LVL EVENT.

    Almost 20 of this year’s nominated restaurants served delectable bites at the event. They included:

    • Tempura shrimp by Aga’s
    • Crawfish sausage corn dog by Perseid at the Hotel Saint Augustine
    • Banana pate a choux by Greenway Coffee
    • Carrot Cavatelli by Camaraderie
    • Toum chicken Caesar salad by Craft Pita
    • Gulf shrimp dip by Credence
    • Dandy’s chilaquiles by Dandelion Cafe
    • Tasmanian wagyu anticucho by Fielding’s Steak
    • Grilled gossip lamb chops by Kitchen Rumors
    • Wagyu barbacoa by Latuli
    • Salted rum butterscotch iced latte by Little Dreamer Coffee
    • Raw oysters by Little’s Oyster Bar
    • Banh mi by Local Foods
    • “Not Hawaiian” pizza by Murray’s Pizza & Wine
    • Jjamppong dumplings by North China
    • Iced chai latte by Un Caffe
    • Dolmades by Yiayia’s Greek Kitchen
    • Cubano and El Penny by Yuma

    Local restaurant group Culinary Khancept brought all of its concepts to the VIP suite. They included:

    • Steak tartare by Leo’s River Oaks
    • Tuna and avocado martini crudo by The Audrey Restaurant & Bar
    • Black bean tamal and vanilla cream puff by Mayahuel
    • Oyster and shrimp cocktail by Liberty Kitchen
    • Wagyu potstickers by State Fare

    After a brief introduction, Singh gave out the night’s awards, including the prizes for Bar of the Year, Rising Star Chef of the Year, Restaurant of the Year, and Best Sandwich, this year’s wildcard category. Winners were chosen by a judges panel of restaurant industry experts — except Best New Restaurant, which was voted on by CultureMap readers.

    Winners accepted gorgeous glass trophies onstage and posed for pictures. Get the full list of winners here.

    Since its launch in 2014, our Tastemaker Awards have been the city’s defining food event where A-list dining names mix with passionate dining fans. The dynamic crowd and truly delicious food made 2026 the best year yet.

    Our hearty congratulations to the winners and our thanks to the sponsors, participants, and attendees. Scroll through the above photos to relive the night, and we’ll see you next year.

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    The Tastemaker Awards ceremony was sponsored in Houston by Maker's Mark, Culinary Khancepts, Herradura Tequila, Ritual Zero Proof + Seedlip, Shutto, and NXT LVL EVENT. A portion of proceeds benefitted our nonprofit partner, the Southern Smoke Foundation.

    CultureMap Houston Tastemaker Awards 2026

    Photo by Guillermo Rosas

    Imani Guillory, Brianna McClane, and Emily Cotton.

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