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Texas Real Estate News 9/3/2010
Mixed-Use, Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington Mid-America Acquires Craig Ranch Property McKINNEY (GlobeSt.com) – Mid-America Apartment Communities Inc. has purchased Times Square at Craig Ranch out of foreclosure for $31.25 million. | Multifamily, San Antonio Bascom Retreats to Canyon Springs SAN ANTONIO (GlobeSt.com) – The Bascom Group LLC has purchased the 360-unit Retreat at Canyon Springs through a receivership sale. | Housing, U.S. FHA Insurance Premium Changing ANN ARBOR, Mich. (CMPS Institute) – The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is giving homeowners and buyers until Oct. 4 to lock in a low monthly insurance premium on FHA loans, according to Gibran Nicholas of the CMPS Institute, which trains and certifies mortgage bankers and brokers. | Economy, U.S. Consumer Confidence Up NEW YORK (Associated Press) – Americans’ confidence in the economy has improved slightly in August according to a monthly Consumer Confidence Index compiled by the Conference Board. | Mixed-Use, Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown Washington Heights Project Planned HOUSTON (Culture Map) – Airbinder Company’s Walmart-anchored retail development, dubbed Washington Heights, is planned for 23 acres in the Houston's inner loop. | Economy, San Antonio St. Mary's Reaches Out SAN ANTONIO (San Antonio Express-News) – St. Mary’s University has granted Northwest Automotive Warehouse Inc. $12,500 to upgrade its property as part of the University Neighborhood Revitalization Project. | Economy, College Station-Bryan College Station Family-Friendly, Kiplinger Says COLLEGE STATION (Kiplinger) – College Station was the only city in Texas to make Kiplinger’s list of top ten great cities for raising families. |
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History of Garland - Settlers began arriving in the Peters colony area around 1850 but a community wasn't created until 1874. Two communities sprung up in the area: Embree, named for the physician K. H. Embree, and Duck Creek, named for the local creek of the same name. A rivalry between the two towns ensued as the area began to grow around the Santa Fe Railroad depot. Eventually, to settle a dispute regarding which town should have the local post office, Dallas County Judge Thomas A. Nash asked visiting Congressman Joe Abbott to move the post office between the two towns. The move was completed in 1887. The new location was named Garland after Attorney General Augustus Hill Garland. Soon after, the towns of Embree and Duck Creek were combined and the three areas combined to form the city of Garland, which was incorporated in 1891. By 1904 the town had a population of 819 people. In 1920 local businessmen financed a new electrical generator plant (sold by Fairbanks-Morse) for the town. Out of this was formed Garland Power & Light, the municipal electric provider that still powers the city today. On May 9, 1927, a devastating tornado destroyed much of the town and killed 17 people, including the former mayor S. E. Nicholson. Businesses began to move back into the area in the late 1930s. The Craddock food company and later the Byer-Rolnick hat factory (now owned by Resistol) moved into the area. In 1937, KRLD, a major Dallas radio station, built its radio antenna tower in Garland, and it is operational to this day. During World War II, several aircraft plants were operated in the area, and the Kraft Foods company purchased a vacant one after the War for its own use. By 1950, the population of Garland exceeded 10,000 people. From 1950 to 1954, the Dallas/Garland area suffered from a serious and extended drought. To supplement the water provided by wells, the Garland began using the water from the nearby Lake Lavon. Following World War II, the suburban population boom that the whole country experienced also reached Garland. By 1960, the population nearly quadrupled from the 1950 figure to about 38,500. By 1970, the population had doubled to about 81,500. By 1980, the population reached 138,850. In 1998, Garland attracted media attention from a failed millennial prophecy advocated by the Chen Tao group, which predicted that on March 31, 1998 God would be seen on a single television channel all across North America.
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