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  2. Historic Oaks of Allen Parkway Village - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 Cisneros signed an agreement to allow the City of Houston to demolish 677 of the community's 963 units as long as the site was still used for low income housing. [12] The older units were brick buildings, while David Ellison of the Houston Chronicle said that the newer units "look like any other apartments in Houston". [2]

  3. Sunnyside, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Housing Authority (HHA), formerly the Housing Authority of the City of Houston (HACH), proposed additional ones in 2013, although they were not built. [10] Villa Americana formerly known as the VA, [27] Wesley Square, [28] Sunflower Terrace, [29] Scott Plaza, [30] King's Row, [31] Royal Palms East, [32] Southlawn, [33] Missionary ...

  4. Project Row Houses - Wikipedia

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    Project Row Houses is a development in the Third Ward area of Houston, Texas. Project Row Houses includes a group of shotgun houses restored in the 1990s. [2] Eight houses serve as studios for visiting artists. [3] Those houses are art studios for art related to African-American themes. A row behind the art studio houses single mothers. [2]

  5. Harris County Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    Harris County Housing Authority (HCHA) is the low-income housing and public housing authority of Harris County, Texas in Greater Houston. Its headquarters are in southern Houston . [ 1 ] It mainly serves areas outside of Houston, as the Houston Housing Authority serves that city.

  6. Houston Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    All properties are in the City of Houston. [7] With two exceptions (as of 2019), each property is within the Houston Independent School District (HISD). Clayton Homes - Second Ward; Cuney Homes - Third Ward; Ewing Apartments Zoned schools: [8] Poe Elementary School, [9] Cullen Middle School, [10] and Lamar High School. [11] Forest Green Townhomes

  7. Riverside Terrace, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Due to lack of zoning, many large single family houses were converted into apartments, and additional low income apartment blocks were built in the area. Other large houses were converted into housing for fraternities and sororities. [10] Many area businesses catering to the wealthy closed, and nightclubs moved in their place. [10]