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About Breathe Easy
Breathe Easy, based in Magnolia Park, TX, specializes in local remodeling services. Serving Harris County, we bring years of expertise and a passionate approach to every project. Our team includes skilled general contractors, Cabinet Installers, and Tile Installers who deliver superior quality and attention to detail. We ensure that every project meets our high standards, creating beautiful, functional spaces for our clients.
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Local Remodeling
Remodeling services enhance both the aesthetic and functionality of your property. At Breathe Easy, we understand the importance of quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. From water damage restoration to complete property restoration, our team in Magnolia Park, TX, ensures every aspect is handled with expertise. Trust our general contractors, Electricians, and Plumbers to create a space you’ll love. For inquiries, call us at 832-691-7166 to start your remodeling journey today. Experience the best in Harris County with Breathe Easy.
In 1890 Magnolia Park was laid out on a 1,374-acre (556 ha) site on Harrisburg Road across Brays Bayou from Harrisburg and 7 miles (11 km) downstream from Houston. The plot was owned by Thomas M. Brady, and the community was named for the 3,750 magnolias planted by developers. The Magnolia Park community was organized in 1909. The city incorporated in 1913, even having its own police force.
1913 map of the six wards of Houston, which also indicates Magnolia ParkMagnolia Park and Central Park subdivisions, Houston, Texas (circa 1918)Magnolia Park originally had non-Hispanic White Americans. Mexican-Americans from South Texas started to settle in Magnolia Park in 1911. By the 1920s, many Mexicans fleeing the Mexican Revolution settled in Magnolia Park. The construction of the Houston Ship Channel and area industries attracted Mexicans. They worked in different fields depending on their gender, with women working in factories, stores, and textile plants and men in working in industries such as construction and maintenance of the Ship Channel, cotton compresses and cement plants.
Harrisburg Road, Houston, Texas (postcard, circa 1910) (street car)Canal Street in Magnolia Park was originally known as “German Street.” Circa 1918 it was renamed “Belgium Street” in honor of a country invaded by Germany in World War I. At a later point the name was harmonized with that of the section in the pre-merger City of Houston, known as Canal Street.
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