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  2. City Park, Houston - Wikipedia

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    In April 2002 Sam Yager Jr., the president of Sam Yager Inc., a land management company, approached City of Houston planners with the proposed City Park project. During that year planners from the City of Houston and Harris County agreed to enter a public-private partnership to facilitate the development of City Park on then-vacant land.

  3. Lakes of Parkway, Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 Ralph Bivins of the Houston Chronicle stated that "The Barnhart tract is one of the biggest tracts of vacant land inside the Houston city limits." [6] Barnhart owed $1 million in property taxes; because the purpose of the land was changing to commercial uses instead of agricultural uses, Sueba paid off the debt as part of the deal. [6]

  4. Frenchtown, Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 Mike Snyder and Matt Schwarz of the Houston Chronicle said that Frenchtown was "scarred by decades of deterioration and neglect." [7] The neighborhood had deteriorating houses that had been abandoned for years, vacant lots with high weeds, and a malfunctioning drainage system that resulted in standing rain. Snyder and Schwartz wrote ...

  5. Fifth Ward, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Many area businesses were vacant and the area had many vacant lots with overgrown plants. [8] In 1974 Whit described the neighborhood as "one of Houston's poorest ghettos". [ 12 ] In the 1970s and 1980s the Fifth Ward became notorious throughout Houston for the violence perpetrated in the community. [ 13 ]

  6. National coffee brand, seafood restaurant will open in Warner ...

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    The new coffee shop and restaurant are part of a larger multi-million dollar development planned on vacant land along South Houston Lake Road. ... All of the properties were annexed into the city ...

  7. West Oaks, Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 City of Houston employees repaved West Oaks Drive with a cost of $12,000 ($26054.54 in today's money), to anticipate Bush's arrival. [15] In December 1992 the Bush family announced that it was building a new house on the lot. [16] Edwin A. Eubanks was selected as the architect. Renaissance Builders was selected as the general contractor.

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