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North Houston Country Club Sold for Proposed Flood Control Project

Proposal Could Turn 200-Acre Golf Course into Stormwater Detention
Harris County bought the Raveneaux Country Club and expects to buy the area around the property, transforming the site into a stormwater detention project in a flood-prone area of Houston. (CoStar)
Harris County bought the Raveneaux Country Club and expects to buy the area around the property, transforming the site into a stormwater detention project in a flood-prone area of Houston. (CoStar)
CoStar News
February 3, 2020 | 4:40 P.M.

Harris County officials closed an $11.49 million deal to buy a country club in North Houston, the first major step in transforming the club and adjacent golf course into a massive stormwater detention basin in a flood-ravaged neighborhood. It shows how Hurricane Harvey's fallout more than two years ago is still affecting Houston area real estate development.

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