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Rice Military hosts 40-house garage sale
A neighborhoodwide garage sale will take place April 10 in the Rice Military area. (Courtesy Rice Military Civic Club)
A neighborhoodwide garage sale will take place April 10 in the Rice Military area. (Courtesy Rice Military Civic Club)
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Surprising New Research on Gentrification in Houston
Affluent areas face more demolitions than gentrifying areas in Houston and Harris County, according to the findings of a new report from the Kinder Institute of Urban research.
A Houston homebuilder is planning to bring as many as 87 townhomes to a former Union Pacific property in the Washington Avenue corridor.
Billed as White Oak Station, the development is a project by the builder City Choice Homes and Happen Houston, the broker for the property, which has similar projects across the Houston area. It is super preliminary at this point, but we ll be looking to bring a high-end product tailored to the area, said Michael Afshari, an adviser with Happen Houston.
White Oak Station will likely offer designs and finishes similar to those from its Heights-area Park at Northwood development, which is in the process of building out, he said.
click to enlarge Resisting Gentrification: Then & Now is the theme for the fourth annual Gentrification Conference hosted by 540 West Main and City Roots Community Land Trust. The two-day event will be held virtually and in-person with a focus on the history of Rochester’s housing segregation and activism.
Calvin Eaton, founder of 540 West Main, says the event will educate the people who will be directly affected by community development.
“People can’t even know what options there are (and) how we as a community speak to these issues if they don’t have the education about why Rochester specifically looks the way that it looks,” says Eaton.
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