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  2. Briarhills, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Briarhills is a subdivision in western Houston, Texas. [1] The Briarhills Property Owners Association (POA) ... in Greater Sharpstown for ZIP code 77077.

  3. Parkway Villages, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Parkway Villages is a 577-lot, [1] 224-acre (91 ha) subdivision in western Houston, Texas. [2] It is located north of Lakes of Parkway , the former Barnhardt land tract. [ 3 ] It was the first single family housing development by Sueba USA, [ 4 ] a subsidiary of Süba Freie Baugesellschaft .

  4. Lakes of Parkway, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Lakes of Parkway is a gated community in western Houston, Texas, also the most southern community in the Energy Corridor. [1] It has 888 lots. [ 2 ] Peggy O'Hare of the Houston Chronicle stated in 2002 that the houses were "upscale".

  5. Shenandoah, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Shenandoah is a subdivision in Houston, Texas, United States. Shenandoah, located outside the 610 Loop, inside Beltway 8, and south and east of U.S. Highway 59 (Southwest Freeway), is surrounded by a community of apartment complexes called Gulfton. Shenandoah's sections include Shenandoah Section 1, Shenandoah Section 2, Shenandoah Section 3.

  6. Braeswood Place, Houston - Wikipedia

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    [62] [63] The Houston Business Journal awarded the library a Landmark Award for Community Impact in 2006. [64] [65] In 2007 and 2010 the Houston Press ranked the branch the "Best Public Library Branch." [66] [67] The McGovern Library closed after Hurricane Harvey hit Houston in 2017. Its tentative reopening is in 2019. [68]

  7. Brays Oaks, Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 Houston City Council Member Mark Goldberg and Jim Myers, head of the nonprofit group Southwest Houston 2000 Inc., lobbied the state government, asking the state to create what was originally called the Fondren Ranch Management District. [6] In June 2005 the 79th Texas Legislature created the Brays Oaks Management District in the area. [7]