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Westbury is a neighborhood in the Brays Oaks district of Southwest Houston, Texas, United States. It is located east of Bob White Road, north of U.S. Highway 90 Alternate (South Main Street), and west of South Post Oak Road, adjacent to the Fondren Southwest and Meyerland neighborhoods, just west of the southwest corner of the 610 Loop. Westbury was named as the 2007 "Best Hidden Neighborhood" by the ''Houston Press'' (). Westbury was also listed in the 25 Hottest Houston Neighborhoods in the June 2013 edition of ''Houstonia Magazine''. (). ==History== Westbury was developed in the 1950s and 1960s by Ira Berne as part of the post–World War II migration to the suburbs. The developer had moved from Westbury, New York, after which he named the new community.〔"(School Histories: the Stories Behind the Names )." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on August 11, 2009.〕 In 1960 Berne had developed the Westbury Square shopping center.〔Sarnoff, Nancy. "(Westbury Square for sale )." ''Houston Chronicle''. October 9, 2010. Retrieved on March 7, 2011.〕 In the 1980s the City of Houston Housing Authority proposed a 105-unit public housing project in the Westbury area. Thousands of residents entered public hearings to protest the concept, so the city did not build any public housing in the Westbury area.〔Rodriguez, Lori. "($5.7 million to go toward public housing )" ((Archive )). ''Houston Chronicle''. Tuesday January 24, 1989. A1.〕 Around the 1980s markets crashed and many of Westbury's businesses either closed or became abandoned. Crime increased at this time, but has decreased greatly in recent years. As real estate has become more expensive in gentrified areas such as Houston Heights and Neartown, Westbury has become an attractive place to live for some of Houston's gay and lesbian population. Gays and lesbians began moving to Westbury in the 2000s, and some were referring to it as "Little Montrose".〔Holley, Peter, John Lomax, and Todd Spoth. "(25 Hottest Neighborhoods )" ((Archive )). ''Houstonia''. June 1, 2013. Retrieved on November 2, 2015.〕 In April 2010 the City of Houston "automated" curbside recycling program was extended to Westbury East.〔"(Residents begin new curbside recycling )." ''Houston Chronicle''. April 2, 2010. Retrieved on May 2, 2014.〕 In 2011 the Brays Oaks district expanded.〔"(Parks & Recreation )." Brays Oaks. Retrieved on October 23, 2011.〕 Westbury, which was originally not a part of the Brays Oaks district,〔(Home page ). Brays Oaks Management District. Retrieved on August 10, 2009. "The boundaries are from Hillcroft Avenue on the east to US 59 on the west; Brays Bayou is the northern boundary and US 90A/Main Street our southern edge. The District is entirely in Houston and Harris County, Texas, as well as in the City of Houston’s Council District C. None of the District includes any of the Westbury subdivision."〕 became a part of it.〔"(Enroll_Expansion.pdf )." Brays Oaks Management District. Retrieved on October 23, 2011.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Westbury, Houston」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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