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Originally Posted by kdogg817
I tagged the wrong post...but oh well...Everything the poster stated isn't true but the poster did make a pretty good legit point Why? Dallas can afford to build and fill the museum tower...
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How? Dallas can't even fill up the luxury condos it has now, yet wants to build a new one?! At even higher price points and with smaller unites?! Okay...
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Originally Posted by hott_shott
1) Projected Texas Population by Area, 2015:
Metro Dallas: 7,520,708
Metro Houston: 6,754,896
Source: Texas Department of State Health Services
On the web: Population Data (Projections) for Texas Counties, 2015
2) Census Bureau: Dallas Posts Biggest Population Gain:
Dallas-Fort Worth gained the most new residents of any city -- netting more than 140,000 -- according to the Census Bureau's annual metropolitan area population estimates released on Tuesday (March 23, 2010).
In the past decade the Dallas area has added almost 1.3 million people -- more than any other city. As a result, it stands to receive quite a bit more than the $4 billion in federal funds it earned in 2008.
Source: Federal Census Bureau
On the web: Census Bureau: Dallas posts biggest population gain - Yahoo! Real Estate
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You know, Houston also grew by over 140K in the past year. Just 6K less than DFW (who was only ahead due to natural increase...Houston gained more new residents if you combine the international + domestic numbers).
Yet, the City of Houston and it's urban area are still denser than Dallas'.
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For the crack heads down in Houston, you'll probably need to put the crack pipe down for a few days before you'll be able to read and actually synthesize the data in the above reputable links.
And don't start crying in your crack induced hallucinations that the sources are not valid, the sources are:
The State of Texas
The Federal Bureau of the Census
Wikipedia
Read 'em and weep Houston!
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Weep for what? Houston is during plenty fine, thank you.