Originally Posted by
Spartan
Yeah, and then after things have changed, they change again. The area was built in the 50s and 60s full of these awesome Brady houses (Mike you know that, just background info for others reading this). It was a very aptly named part of the city, because it was sharp. Then in the 80s and 90s it went through decline and the area had some major gang issues and crime became a huge problem as the problems from the Chinatown/Little Vietnam area started spilling over. Today it's actually very safe again. It's relatively short commute to the Inner Loop and its interesting building stock has won over..occasionally you even see neighborhood profiles in publications like Texas Monthly or the Chron, and it's definitely regarded as one of the most up-and-coming hoods in H-town. But in such a different way from when it was originally developed. Funny how model suburbia can become a resurgent inner city hood 50-60 years later.
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