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#1 krazeeboi

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Posted 01 September 2005 - 03:31 AM

The refugees from the Louisiana Superdome are being transported to the Houston Astrodome in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. But the question I have is, what next? Do any of you Houstonians (or others) think that Houston could be left with somewhat of a sizable homeless population for those who really have nowhere to go?

 

#2 RiverwoodCLT

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Posted 01 September 2005 - 07:31 PM

Houston is 2 million + in the city limits.  They can pull this out.

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Posted 05 September 2005 - 04:35 AM

I would not be surprised if many of the evacuees stay with there family for a minute instead of the Astrodome. Alot of people in New Orleans has relatives in Houston so I could see that happening.

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Posted 21 September 2005 - 06:31 PM

Interesting article from the San Antonio Business Journal about the population shifts that could occur in Texas cities as a result of evacuees staying long term.

Texas shelter cities may see long-term population shifts

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Posted 22 September 2005 - 04:41 AM

Now Katrina victims in Texas are being moved again with Rita coming, to Arkansas and Tennessee.  I know some of the evacuees sound like they plan on staying in Arkansas.  Arkansas' population actually increased by 2.5% because of all the evacuees.

Edited by Mith242, 22 September 2005 - 04:42 AM.


#6 eastsider

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Posted 28 September 2005 - 05:40 PM

Not sure what the long term implications of this are, but it's pretty interesting:

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The North Texas apartment market has absorbed a whopping 18,000 units since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast less than one month ago, according to new statistics from ALN Systems.

The leasing activity has catapulted occupancy more than 3 percent -- from 88.8 percent at the end of August to 92 percent today.

Of those 18,000 units absorbed, 12,000 were in Dallas and 6,000 were in Fort Worth. Texas as a whole absorbed 64,000 apartment units with Houston absorbing 42,000 units, pushing apartment occupancy in the city up 9% since the end of August to 96%.

Dallas Business Journal: Hurricane creates record apartment absorption in Dallas-Fort Worth