Meyerland

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Meyerland is a predominantly residential, master-planned neighborhood in southwest Houston known for its mid-century ranch homes, strong Jewish community presence, and proximity to major city thoroughfares.

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instanceOf master-planned community
neighborhood
adjacentTo Bellaire NERFINISHED
Braeswood Place NERFINISHED
Westbury NERFINISHED
borders Brays Bayou NERFINISHED
contains Meyerland Plaza NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developedBy George Meyer NERFINISHED
developmentBegan 1950s
experienced severe flooding during Hurricane Harvey
severe flooding during Memorial Day 2015 floods
severe flooding during Tax Day 2016 floods
governedBy City of Houston NERFINISHED
hasAmenity neighborhood pools
parks
shopping centers
hasCharacteristic master-planned
mid-century ranch homes
predominantly residential
strong Jewish community presence
suburban character
hasPostalCode 77071
77096
knownFor Jewish community centers
Jewish institutions
mid-century modern architecture
ranch-style houses
synagogues
locatedIn Houston NERFINISHED
Southwest Houston NERFINISHED
Texas
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
namedAfter George Meyer NERFINISHED
near Southwest Freeway (US 59 / I-69) NERFINISHED
partOf Harris County NERFINISHED
representedIn Houston City Council District C NERFINISHED
servedBy Houston Independent School District NERFINISHED
subjectTo flooding from Brays Bayou
traversedBy 610 Loop NERFINISHED
Beechnut Street NERFINISHED
Chimney Rock Road NERFINISHED
Post Oak Road NERFINISHED
underwent flood-control infrastructure improvements
post-flood home elevation projects
zonedAs primarily single-family residential

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