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A Development Divide In The East End

We discuss that development efforts in Houston’s East End on this edition of Houston Matters. But first, Florian Martin reports on how, as much of the industry has moved out, the East End is turning into a walkable, mixed-use community. Then, Houston Matters talks with Keith Rosen, professor of history and political science at Houston […]

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We discuss that development efforts in Houston’s East End on this edition of Houston Matters. But first, Florian Martin reports on how, as much of the industry has moved out, the East End is turning into a walkable, mixed-use community.

Then, Houston Matters talks with Keith Rosen, professor of history and political science at Houston Community College, and owner of Houston Historical Tours about the history of the East End, and Susan Rogers, assistant professor of architecture and director of the Community Design Resource Center at the University of Houston, about her involvement in long-term planning for the neighborhood.

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