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Old 06-18-2017, 02:20 PM
 
Location: Houston
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Houston has always been destroy history for new things while other places relish history and work with it.

That's why people seem so amazed when they post old pictures of houston streets. See Dowling for example.
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Old 06-18-2017, 06:45 PM
 
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When the world thinks of Chicago it thinks of guns and violence, and corrupt politicians. Sorry but it's true. It's a waste of a beautiful skyline.
With so much flight from Chicago to the likes of Houston ....... some things might follow. Actually, your crime is soaring. Since the vast majority of gangland murders are in certain Chicago neighborhoods. These areas are where most back south flight is heading out from.

Chicago's skyline is a testament to its vitality that hasn't ceased in its booming core. No need to be --- jealous though of it. By attempting using gangland crime against the whole city. The city has plenty of vibrancy and CLEALY PLANNING AMD ZONING WORKED.

Time will tell how well Houston handles growth, taxes, infrastructure issues, pension debt and overall debt? Add how well it can build a true vibrant core that can fill a Chicago's shoes? As it surpasses Chicago proper in population and if It eventually does pass Chicagoland by Houston's whole Metropolitan region. But you might have Dallas/Ft Worth to battle that one out......

But in the meantime .... you continue to envy this as your post seems to acknowledge in its DISS. Reason I decided to reply and do these pictures.

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Old 06-19-2017, 08:41 AM
 
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With the not so promising outlook for the resurgence of the Houston economy just who do these folks who are constructing all of these new office and residential buildings expect to be occupying their properties ?
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