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The Spires is a 426-ft. (130m) tall skyscraper in Houston, Texas.It was completed in 1983 and has 40 floors, making it the 39th tallest building in the city. It is the tallest and most prominent building in Hermann Park, and is visible from the southeast throughout the Houston Zoo.
In 1999, Kelsey-Seybold Clinic moved into the current Main Campus at 2727 West Holcombe Blvd. The 400,000-square-foot (37,000 m 2 ) Main Campus building provides primary and specialty care in a single location, an outpatient surgery center, and an urgent care center.
Bellaire Boulevard (also known as Holcombe, and as 百利大道 Bǎilì Dàdào in Chinese and Đại Lộ Sàigòn in Vietnamese [1]) is an arterial road in western Houston, Texas, United States. The street also goes through unincorporated areas in Harris County and the cities of Bellaire , Southside Place , and West University Place .
The campus, with five stories and 198,000 square feet (18,400 m 2) of space, [17] is located on the ex-Hornberger Conference Center site, [14] in the western side of the Texas Medical Center, [18] near Holcombe Boulevard (which turns into Bellaire Boulevard). [15] The campus's land was donated to the school district. [18]
Joe Levit, an immigrant from Russia, began a grocery wholesale business when he leased a 7,500-square-foot (700 m 2) three-story building in the "Produce Row" area of Houston. In 1928 the company moved its operations to the warehouse, larger than the previous facility, in Downtown Houston , near the Buffalo Bayou .
3410 Montrose Blvd. Houston 1989 Holcombe House 1905 Holcombe Blvd. Houston 1991 east of medical center now called "The Hospice" David Barker House 121 E. 16th St. Houston 1991 Houston Light Guard Armory 3816 Caroline Houston 1991 Wade and Mamie Irvin House 431 Bayridge Rd. Morgan's Point 1991 Baker-Jones House: 22 Courtlandt Place Houston 1991
The city's boundaries are Kirby Drive to the east, Union Pacific St. Louis Southwestern Railway railroad track to the west, Bellaire Boulevard/West Holcombe Boulevard to the south, and Bissonnet and Law Streets to the north. Viewed on a map, the city shape resembles a little house, with a "chimney" to the west side, and since it surrounds the ...
As of 2002 Braes Oaks has 131 houses. The original houses consisted of ranch-style houses. Most o the newer houses were two story pier and beam foundation houses. The newer houses were priced around $630,000 ($1067211.84 in current money) around 2002. The houses range in size from 3,800 square feet (350 m 2) to 4,000 square feet (370 m 2).