Economist: Harvey's impact will guide development in Houston
December 8, 2017
HOUSTON (AP) — A Houston business group said Friday that Hurricane Harvey's biggest long-term impact on the nation's fourth-largest city likely will be on where and how new homes and structures are built.
The results of Harvey's flooding will likely guide how development goes forward in the city for the next decade, said Patrick Jankowski, the regional economist for the Greater Houston Partnership.
"Every time we get a little bit better understanding, a little bit more technology as we understand development patterns, we'll still be making changes to this ... We'll have to," Jankowski said aft...
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