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  2. Cuney Homes - Wikipedia

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    Cuney Homes is a public housing complex in the Third Ward area of Houston, Texas. It is operated by the Houston Housing Authority (HHA), and was the first complex opened by the authority. [1] As of 2017 there were nearly 600 people living there. Some were students at area universities, Texas Southern University (TSU) and the University of ...

  3. Houston Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    Zoned schools: [52] Burbank Elementary School, [53] Burbank Middle School, [54] and Houston MSTC. [24] Peninsula Park/The Peninsula Zoned schools: [55] Billy Reagan K-8 School, [56] and Madison High School. [57] Sweetwater Point Zoned schools are: [58] Mitchell Elementary School, [59] Thomas Middle School, [60] and Sterling High School. [45 ...

  4. Kelly Village (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Village also known as "Kelly Court," is a 500-unit public housing projects located in the historic Fifth Ward neighborhood of Houston. It is a part of the Houston Housing Authority . It is Houston's second housing project built for African Americans , opening after World War II .

  5. Houston, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Houston has been in operation since 1835. [3] Houston was platted in 1838 by Harvey Houston, and named for him. [4] The community comprises three towns from the past. North Houston was founded on November 1, 1855 by Asa Young after the Big Four (Penn Central) Railroad was built. South Houston was founded May 4, 1838 by ...

  6. University of Houston student housing - Wikipedia

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    UH also has several privately owned apartment complexes on campus that are Cullen Oaks, Bayou Oaks, and Cambridge Oaks. American Campus Communities owns and operates Bayou Oaks and Cullen Oaks. [8] [9] Cambridge Oaks, the designated family housing complex for University of Houston students, [10] opened in 1990.

  7. Harbor Point - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Point may refer to: Harbor Point (skyscraper), a skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois; Harbor Point, alternate name of Columbia Point (Boston) in the Boston Harbor; Harbor Point, Baltimore, an expansion south and east of the Inner Harbor East, Baltimore re-development in Maryland; Harbor Point, California; Harbor Point, Michigan

  8. Harbor View, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    There were 57 housing units at an average density of 1,900.0 per square mile (733.6/km 2). The racial makeup of the village was 96.7% White , 2.4% Asian , and 0.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.6% of the population.

  9. Tremont Pointe - Wikipedia

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    Valleyview Homes, now Tremont Pointe, was originally built in 1939 in the Tremont neighborhood, overlooking Cleveland's industrial valley. As one of the country's oldest public housing estates, the original design was a World War II barrack style layout with small units lacking contemporary amenities and was separated by 72 vertical steps.