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  2. Foodarama - Wikipedia

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    Foodarama, also known as Cox's Foodarama, is a supermarket chain in Texas, with its headquarters in Foodarama Store #1 in Brays Oaks, Houston. In Greater Houston, as of 2016 Foodarama operated ten stores. [1] [2] Carrol Cox is the founder and president of Foodarama. [3] As of 2011, 1,000 people worked for Foodarama. [4]

  3. Quercus stellata - Wikipedia

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    Quercus stellata, the post oak or iron oak, is a North American species of oak in the white oak section. It is a slow-growing oak that lives in dry areas on the edges of fields, tops of ridges, and also grows in poor soils, and is resistant to rot, fire, and drought. Interbreeding occurs among white oaks, thus many hybrid species combinations ...

  4. The Post Oak - Wikipedia

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    The Post Oak Hotel & Tower, also popularly nicknamed the Fertitta Tower is a 36-story, 499-foot-high (152 m) [1] mixed-use skyscraper in Uptown Houston.The building operates a hotel, office space, residencies, and retail.

  5. Willowbend, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Willowbend is a comfortable upper middle-class residential neighborhood in southwest Houston, Texas. It has become a highly desirable neighborhood due to its low crime rate, friendly residents, and proximity downtown Houston, the Texas Medical Center, and the Interstate 610 loop. The neighborhood has hosted a number of youth sports programs ...

  6. List of schools in Harris County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Previously known as the Houston School for Deaf Children, it was given its current name, after a deaf girl, in 1997. [15] The girl died of leukemia circa 1958; a former student of the school, she had been the first area deaf child to be mainstreamed into a public school, as she began attending one in Texas City in 1954.

  7. Post Oak Central - Wikipedia

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    Post Oak Central consists of the three striped buildings in this image. Post Oak Central is a skyscraper complex in Uptown Houston, Texas, United States. [1]The 17-acre (69,000 m 2) Philip Johnson-designed complex includes three 24-story buildings, 1 Post Oak Central (2000 Post Oak Boulevard), 2 Post Oak Central (1980 Post Oak Boulevard), and 3 Post Oak Central (1990 Post Oak Boulevard), and a ...

  8. Lakes on Post Oak - Wikipedia

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    3050 Post Oak has about 350,000 square feet (33,000 m 2) of space. In 1997 3050 Post Oak Boulevard was 97% occupied. [5] In 2009 Galway Group renewed and expanded its lease in 3050 Post Oak Boulevard. [8] The Consulate-General of Argentina was formerly located in Suite 1625 [9] - As of June 2, 2009 it is located in a different facility in ...

  9. Brays Oaks, Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 Houston City Council Member Mark Goldberg and Jim Myers, head of the nonprofit group Southwest Houston 2000 Inc., lobbied the state government, asking the state to create what was originally called the Fondren Ranch Management District. [6] In June 2005 the 79th Texas Legislature created the Brays Oaks Management District in the area. [7]