Another neighborhood is Braeswood, bounded by Holcombe, South Main
and Kirby streets, and Brays Bayou. It was developed in the late 1920s
by George F. Howard, a lawyer, banker and real estate entrepreneur,
with the backing of financier John A. Kirby and former Gov. William
Hobby. Kansas City landscape architects, Hare & Hare, planned
Braeswood that was known as Houston's ultimate garden suburb. They
designed what was considered during that era "modern" homes,
two of which in 1950 attracted national attention for exceptional
design.
Braeswood has many large remodeled homes. Very few are tear-downs.
In parts of Braeswood some deed restrictions have expired, creating
occasional disputes over property use. Even so, one can count on this
fashionable residential development to please anyone living here.
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