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Rice Village began operations in 1938. [1] It is an unplanned, high density hodge-podge of old and new retail stores. [citation needed]David Kaplan of Cite wrote that during the 1950s and 1960s Rice Village "filled up and prospered" but the economic boom in Greater Houston in the 1970s caused development to come elsewhere. [2]
Kingwood first appeared as a census designated place in the 1980 U.S. Census. [21] It was annexed to the city of Houston prior to the 2000 U.S. Census. [22]In 2015 the City of Houston-defined Kingwood Super Neighborhood had 62,067 residents. 79% were non-Hispanic white, 12% were Hispanic, 4% each were non-Hispanic blacks and Asians, and 2% were non-Hispanic others.
The administration building and clock tower were converted into 38 luxury apartments by Urbani after permission to demolish the building was denied and the building is now known as Middlewood Lodge. [7] The Kingswood ward has been converted into 85 apartments by developers PJ Livesey and is known as Kingswood Hall. [8]
A luxury apartment is a type of apartment that is intended to provide its occupant with higher-than-average levels of comfort, quality and convenience. While the term is often used to describe high-end regular apartments, or even typical apartments as a form of aspirational marketing, a true luxury apartment is one that is variously defined as being in the top 10% of transactions on the market ...
Sarnoff, Nancy. "Developers move ahead on luxury complex near West U." Houston Chronicle. Wednesday October 3, 2012. "Sarnoff: Council vote looms on density outside Loop." Houston Chronicle. Friday December 2, 2011. - Discusses a meeting with the Sunset Terrace association
Many apartment complexes, such as Napoleon Square, were given names meant to evoke luxury. Before 1950, Gulfton consisted of farm land and much of the area belonged to Westmoreland Farms. [3] In the mid-1950s, the Shenandoah subdivision was established; consisting of sixteen city blocks of ranch-style homes. [4]