Kingwood
Kingwood

Kingwood is a community found in the northeast of Houston, Texas,United States. A 14,000 acre master planned community. The main location of the area is found in the county of Harris with a tiny section in Montgomery County which is called “Livable Forest”, a biggest master-planned community in Harris County and being the second- biggest along the 10-county Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown municipal area. Kingwood is established in 1969 that constructed in the Lake Houston by the help of Friendswood Development Company, led by John Bruton Jr. The title is came from the King Ranch inherited and manage by Kelly King, who is the owner of the land and a member of the Friendswood Developing Company. In 1976 the community had at least a few thousands of people resided in the area. Along 1980s and 1990s the area population rises into 40 percent to 70 percent. Kingwood had 19,443 settlers and 204 businesses in 1990 and the following year which is 1992 the area population increased. In 1996 Houston captured the Kingwood, in that year Thomas Phillips who’s a retired longshoreman and a resident in Bordersville together with a lawyer of Kingwood appealed the City of Houston in a federal court, discussing that the city could not permissibly get some areas if doesn’t have certain supporting services to many of it s existing area example is Bordersville. Kingwood is separated into 25 neighborhoods which is the “villages”. Some of these villages had neighborhood pool allowing free
access for the village people resided in the area, and apparently set their own village-particular services. Trailwood is the ancient subdivision in the area that the first house is constructed in 1971, and the new houses are currently constructed in Kingwood Greens, Barrington, Kings River, Royal Shores and Kings Point.