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  2. Rice Military, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Because of a lack of restrictions against types of houses that one could construct, various housing styles emerged in Rice Military. In 2003 houses included single-family houses, two- and three-story townhouses, and condominiums. Katherine Feser of the Chronicle said in 2003 that Rice Military became an "eclectic mix" and "a mishmash."

  3. The Mercer West Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Mercer West Tower. / 29.7326; -95.4678. The Mercer West Tower is a 30-story, 401 ft (122 m) high-rise condominium building located on Sage Street in the uptown district of Houston, Texas, United States. [1] The building is the first of two towers that are part of the Mercer Towers complex. [2] The tower is the 45th tallest building in the city.

  4. Crestwood/Glen Cove, Houston - Wikipedia

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    According to the Houston Chronicle, the typical price range of homes in Glen Cove is $600,000 - $3,200.000. The median price per square foot in 2012 was $327.01, a 0.17% change from 2011. The median price per sq. ft. in 2007 was $292.85 reflecting an average annual percent change between 2007 and 2013 of 2.2%. [7]

  5. Forum Park, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Forum Park Apartments. Forum Park is a community in Houston, Texas. It is bounded by Texas State Highway Beltway 8, U.S. Route 59 (Southwest Freeway), and Bissonnet Road. [1] A portion of the community resides in the Greater Sharpstown district. [2] The community includes many large apartments and townhouses with high population densities. [3]

  6. Link Valley, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Link Valley is in southwestern Houston, located off of Stella Link Road, and south of and along the 610 Loop. It consists of apartments centered on Link Valley Drive. The development is 2 miles (3.2 km) west of the Reliant Astrodome and is about a 10-minute driving distance to Downtown Houston.

  7. Fourth Ward, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Fourth Ward lost prominence due to its inability to expand geographically, as other developments hemmed in the area. [1] Mike Snyder of the Houston Chronicle said that local historians traced the earliest signs of decline to 1940, and that it was influenced by many factors, including the opening of Interstate 45 and the construction of Allen Parkway Village, [3] a public housing complex of ...

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