Eastwood is a historic neighborhood in the
East End area of
Houston
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. Eastwood maintains Houston’s largest intact collection of Craftsman, Arts & Crafts, Foursquare and Mission style architecture.
History
Early development
Eastwood was one of Houston’s first master-planned subdivisions.
It was designed and developed in 1911 by William A. Wilson, who also developed Eastwood's sister neighborhood,
Woodland Heights.
The first lots went on sale in June 1912 and Eastwood officially opened in September 1913.
A few of the homes were built between 1900 and 1909, prior to the official platting of the neighborhood.
The development was planned with shelled streets
that were sixty to eighty feet in width,
cement curbs and sidewalks, city water, gas, electricity, telephones and sanitary sewerage, as well as terraced lots designed for natural drainage.
One of the unique features of the neighborhood is the symmetrically planned placement of live oak and sycamore trees.
Wilson envisioned Eastwood to be a more upscale counterpart to the Woodland Heights subdivision, which he previously developed in Houston.
Utility service connections were placed at the rear of the lots to avoid marring the landscape of the community streets.
A boulevard driveway was built through the center of the neighborhood, which skirted a natural ravine that provided lush greenery and a drainage route for surplus water to empty into Brays Bayou.
The ravine was later filled and planted with cypress trees; it is currently the esplanade dividing Park Drive.
By October 1913, Eastwood was hailed by ''
The Houston Daily Post'' as a “model suburb, one of the most convenient, attractive and beautiful homesite additions in the city of Houston."
Notable early residents
The first residents were young entrepreneurs in the city, primarily business owners and management personnel.
Its reputation as one of Houston's rising preeminent suburban neighborhoods attracted wealthy and notable residents, including:
*Howard Tellepsen, former president of
Tellepsen Builders
*Charles L. Bering, owner of Bering's Hardware
*Ira G. Bond
*March Culmore, President of the Sam Houston Trust Co.
Howard Hughes
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is believed to have lived for a brief period with his aunt on McKinney Street while he was building an airplane in a garage on nearby Eastwood Street, in addition to his oil-drilling machinery manufacturing business, the
Hughes Tool Company
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History
The company was established in December 1908 as Sharp-Hughes Tool Company when Howard R. Hughes ...
, which moved to 5425 Polk Street in the 1940s.
Architectural style
The homes built in Eastwood were custom homes reflecting the early 20th century fondness for Craftsman, Arts & Crafts, American Foursquare and Mission styles of architecture.
Today, Eastwood remains Houston’s largest intact collections of Craftsman, Arts & Crafts, and Mission-style homes.
Influences from the Prairie-style of architecture, which branched from the Arts and Crafts movement, can be seen in some houses.
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Cityscape
Eastwood is in proximity to Daikin Park
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(formerly Enron Field, Astros Field, and Minute Maid Park) and Downtown Houston
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. YuShan Chang, author of ''Newcomer's Handbook Neighborhood Guide: Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and Austin'', said that Eastwood is in proximity to "the city's major sports venues, fine arts district, and nightlife."[Chang, p]
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At a later point, Eastwood was "characterized by graffiti, abandoned buildings, and blight".[ In 1997, Lori Rodriguez of the '']Houston Chronicle
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'' said that it is "considered a forerunner of today's planned communities.".[Rodriguez, Lori.]
NEIGHBORLY NEEDS/Help for homeless touches raw nerve in the East End
" ''Houston Chronicle
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''. Sunday March 16, 1997. A1. Retrieved on November 4, 2011. However, it wasn't until 1998 that a revitalization of the area commenced.
Gentrification (1998–2017)
Between 1998 and 2013 the price per square foot of the Eastwood subdivision more than doubled—jumping from $55.75 per square foot in 1998 to $117.46 in 2013. The average price per square foot has continued to increase year-over-year: $132.81 in 2014, $143.63 in 2015, $152.31 in 2016, $169.14 in 2017 and $181.88 in 2018.
It continues to evolve into a "lovely neighborhood that is aesthetically on par with some of Houston's esteemed residential areas"[ that is attracting young families, single professionals, and couples who restored the older houses. Many people who find houses in the ]Houston Heights
Houston Heights (often referred to simply as "The Heights") is a community in northwest-central Houston, Texas, United States. "The Heights" is often referred to colloquially to describe a larger collection of neighborhoods next to and includin ...
and Montrose unaffordable opt to buy in Eastwood.[ Chang said that Eastwood was "a good option for those desiring to live in a close-knit neighborhood with the grace, history, and character of the Heights, but without the price tag".] However, with high demand and sale prices on the rise, Eastwood has been developing a reputation as "the new Heights".
Landmarks
* The Tellepsen home at 4518 Park Drive was built in 1916 by Tom and Ingeborg Tellepsen, of Tellepsen Builders. The style of the house is an architecturally distinct "airplane bungalow", also known as a "hangar craftsman." The home features large windows and deep eaves, characteristic of the Craftsman style homes.
* Church of the Redeemer (Houston, Texas)
* The former Maxwell House coffee factory on Harrisburg Boulevard has been a prominent fixture in Houston’s East End for more than five decades. The factory was once the site of a Ford Motor Company Model T plant at the turn of the century. General Foods purchased the old Ford assembly plant in 1947 and opened the Maxwell House Coffee manufacturing facility in its place. Kraft Foods purchased the factory in 1988. The factory continues to produce coffee today. With its soaring tower and intricate neon sign in a perpetual face-off with downtown structures, the factory hints at one of the most interesting but little-known facets of East End commerce: three of America’s largest coffee roasters and distributors call the East End home. Maxwell House, Cadeco Industries, Inc. and Sara Lee Coffee & Tea. The plant is now operated by Atlantic Coffee Solutions. A massive mural made entirely from coffee beans was built in 1959 and is still preserved at the plant today.
* Eastwood is home to Tlaquepaque Plaza, a shopping center originally named the Eastwood Shopping Center. It opened in 1929 and was given its current name in 2004.
* Cage Elementary School, built in 1910
* The former Morse Candy Factory, which was purchased by the former war history museum in Navasota, TX. The group commence renovations of the abandoned factory in 2011 to transfer the World War II history museum to Houston's East End. The confectioner's plant has hosted occasional tours during the Annual Eastwood Historic Home Tour.
* The former Stewart & Stevenson
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History
In 1902, Stewart & Stevenson originated in H ...
manufacturing plant was used in the 1940s to fill wartime contracts with the U.S. Government during World War II. At that time, the facility was operated predominantly by female factory workers to remanufacture 2,200 green U.S. Army Jeeps and 4,000 Sherman tank engines. The facility is believed to have previously been built in the 1920s for use as a wagon factory.
* The former Hughes Tool Company
Hughes Tool Company was an American manufacturer of drill bits. Founded in 1908, it was merged into Baker Hughes Incorporated in 1987.
History
The company was established in December 1908 as Sharp-Hughes Tool Company when Howard R. Hughes ...
headquarters were located at 5425 Polk in the 1940s. The oil-drilling machinery manufacturer was steered by celebrity owner Howard Hughes, known for his aircraft and film production. The building now houses branch offices for several state-run agencies.
Government and infrastructure
Eastwood is in the Houston City Council
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The Council has sixteen members: eleven from council districts and five elected at-large. The members of the Council are elected every four years, wi ...
District I.
Eastwood is served by the following elected officials:
* Houston City Council District I - Robert Gallegos;
*Texas District 145 - Christina Morales;
*Texas Senate District 6 - Carol Alvarado
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;
* Texas's 29th Congressional District
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- Sylvia Garcia
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;
* United States Senator - John Cornyn
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;
* United States Senator - Ted Cruz
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The Houston Fire Department
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operates Station 18 East End, in Fire District 20, along Telephone Road
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History
Telephon ...
and in Eastwood. In 1925 Station 18 opened at the 4400 Block of Walker while its permanent facility was being constructed. The station moved to its permanent facility at 619 Telephone Road on July 7, 1926. In 1976 the station moved to the former Station 24 facility while the new Station 18 was being built along Telephone Road. In 1980 the station moved to its new permanent location. In 2001 Tropical Storm Allison
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damaged the station, so it was temporarily closed. Fire Station 18 re-opened in 2002. The station underwent a minor renovation in January 2008.
The United States Postal Service
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operates the Eastwood Post Office at 5415 Lawndale Street.
Harris Health System
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(formerly Harris County Hospital District) designated the Ripley Health Center in the East End for the ZIP codes 77003 and 77023.[ - See ZIP codes 77003 and 77023]
See this map for relevant ZIP code
In 2000 Ripley was replaced by the Gulfgate Health Center.
. Harris County Hospital District
The Harris Health System, previously the Harris County Hospital District (HCHD), is a governmental entity with taxing authority that owns and operates three hospitals and numerous clinics throughout Harris County, Texas, United States, includ ...
. Accessed October 17, 2008. The designated public hospital is Ben Taub General Hospital
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Transportation
The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County
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(METRO) operates public transportation services, including buses and the METRORail
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tram service. The station on the METRORail Green Line
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serving this area is Lockwood/Eastwood. The station on the METRORail Purple Line
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Route
The Purple Line begins at its northern terminus at Smith Street ...
serving this area is Leeland/Third Ward. The two METRORail trams intersect at EADO/Stadium station, intersecting with the Super Neighborhoods of Downtown
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and Second Ward.
Parks and recreation
Eastwood Park, operated by the City of Houston, is located at 5000 Harrisburg Boulevard. The Eastwood Community Center is located at 5020 Harrisburg Boulevard. The center has a skate park, a swimming pool, an outdoor basketball pavilion, a lighted sports field, a playground, a .20 mile hike and bicycle trail, and lighted tennis courts. In 2009 the president of the Second Ward Super Neighborhood, Jessica Hulsey, complained about the lack of a skate park in Eastwood Park.
Education
Primary and secondary schools
Public schools
Eastwood is served by the Houston Independent School District
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. Eastwood is within and Trustee District VIII, represented by Diana Dávila as of 2009.
Some residents are zoned to Cage Elementary School, while other residents are zoned to Lantrip Elementary School
Dora B. Lantrip Elementary School is a primary school at 100 Telephone Road in the Eastwood community in the East End region of Houston, Texas, United States. The school is within the Houston Independent School District (HISD).
The school serv ...
; both schools are in Eastwood. Some residents are zoned to Carrillo Elementary School, located outside of Eastwood. All residents are zoned to Yolanda Black Navarro Middle School of Excellence (formerly Stonewall Jackson Middle School) and Austin High School in Eastwood. Eastwood Academy, an alternative school, is also located in Eastwood; anyone zoned to Austin is eligible to attend Eastwood Academy.[HISD campus charters]
" ''Houston Chronicle
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''. August 12, 2003. Retrieved on January 11, 2009. Project Chrysalis Middle School is on the grounds of Cage Elementary.
The Kirby School opened in 1902 at a site on Telephone Road. In 1906 a newer structure opened across the street. Lantrip, originally Eastwood Elementary School, opened in 1916. In 1923 Kirby was renamed Cage Elementary School after Rufus Cage, a philanthropist and school board president. Jackson opened in 1925. Austin opened in 1936. In 1983 Cage moved to a new site on Leeland Street. Carrillo opened in 1993. Lantrip received a new facility in 2007.[School Histories: the Stories Behind the Names]
." ''Houston Independent School District
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''. Retrieved on January 11, 2008.
In 2012 Richard Connelly of the ''Houston Press
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The publication is supported entirely ...
'' ranked Austin High School as the most architecturally beautiful high school campus in Greater Houston
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.[Connelly, Richard. "The 7 Best-Looking High Schools in Houston." '']Houston Press
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The publication is supported entirely ...
''. Tuesday May 22, 2012
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. Retrieved on Aug 15, 2015.
Gallery of schools
File:LantripElementaryHouston.JPG, Lantrip Elementary School
Dora B. Lantrip Elementary School is a primary school at 100 Telephone Road in the Eastwood community in the East End region of Houston, Texas, United States. The school is within the Houston Independent School District (HISD).
The school serv ...
File:CageElementarySchoolHouston.JPG, Cage Elementary School
File:JacksonMiddleHouston.JPG, Jackson Middle School
File:AustinHighSchoolHouston1.JPG, Austin High School
Public libraries
Eastwood is in close proximity to Houston Public Library
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History Houston Lyceum and the Carnegie Library
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's Flores Branch.
Community Information
Eastwood Civic Association
The Eastwood Civic Association serves the neighborhoods of Eastwood, Broadmoor, Lawndale, W.A. Kirby, Jackson Court, Woodleigh, Eastlawn, Dissen Heights, Houston City Railroad, Suburban, L.B. Moody, Beverly Park, Eastview, Hauser, Dor Ruth, Mueller, Dixie, Georgia, and Youngmens.
The Eastwood Civic Association is composed of volunteers who donate their time and resources "to improve the quality of life for our residents; protect the value and beauty of our homes and neighborhood assets; and work with local government officials and law enforcement to protect and serve our citizens."
Since 1996, the association has hosted the Annual Historic Home Tour on the third weekend of every October that showcases architecturally significant homes and other historic landmarks in the Eastwood neighborhood.
Super Neighborhoods
Eastwood is geographically designated as part of Super Neighborhood 64 - Greater Eastwood. The elected council is composed of residents and stakeholders and serves as a forum to discuss issues and identify and implement priority projects for the area.
See also
References
* Chang, YuShan. ''Newcomer's Handbook Neighborhood Guide: Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and Austin''. 1st Edition. First Books, October 30, 2006. , 9780912301709.
Notes
External links
Eastwood Civic Association Website
Civic Association website
(Archive)
Neighborhood boundaries
Eastwood Civic Association Facebook Page
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Neighborhoods in Houston
East End, Houston
Geography of Harris County, Texas