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  2. Link Valley, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The large number of apartments in Greater Houston caused prices of renting apartments in Link Valley to decrease. [4] As a result of the 1980s oil glut , Houston's real estate market declined. [ 1 ] The landlords were forced to further reduce rents, but there were insufficient tenants to keep the apartments profitable. [ 4 ]

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  4. Sunnyside, Houston - Wikipedia

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    According to the ranking, every year each Sunnyside resident had a 1 in 11 chance of becoming a victim of crime, and the violent crime rate was 91.27 out of 1,000. [19] In 2016 the Houston City Council established a tax increment reinvestment zone (TIRZ) in western Sunnyside. [9]

  5. Humble Oil Building - Wikipedia

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    The Humble Oil Building, is a historic office building, designed in the Italian Renaissance architecture style, [2] located at 1212 Main Street in Houston, Texas and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was constructed by Humble Oil and Refining Company in 1921. The tower section was added on to the building in 1936.

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  7. Humble, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Humble (/ ˈ ʌ m b əl / UM-bəl) is a city located in the Houston metropolitan area. Humble became an oil boomtown in the early 20th century when oil was first discovered there in 1904. By 1905, the Humble oilfield was the largest producing oilfield in Texas. [5] Humble was home of the Humble Oil and Refining Company, a predecessor of Exxon. [5]