Hanover Rice Village
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HANOVER RICE VILLAGE features 379 luxury apartment homes, plus on-site retailers such as Zoe's Kitchen, Cyclone Anaya's, Coppa Osteria, Fellini Cafe, Punk's Simple Southern Food, Cloud 10 Creamery, Saint Cloud and Hand & Stone Spa. Step inside and you will find custom finishes in our spacious one, two and three bedroom floor plans. Hanover Rice Village apartment homes offer every amenity deserving the word luxury. Relax by the pool in your own private cabana. Enjoy cooking and dining at any one of our outdoor kitchens. The shared spaces are perfect for entertaining, HD Sports Lounge with billiards table, Private Screening Room, Gourmet Display Kitchen and much much more. An exciting mix of old and new Houston come together in Rice Village. There is something for everyone within its 10 city blocks, including numerous eclectic boutiques and restaurants adjacent to high-end retail shops and entertainment venues. Hanover Rice Village is your home in the heart of Rice Village with easy walking access to everything that this vibrant, upscale neighborhood has to offer. Enjoy a higher standard of living everyday.
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Houston's a mix of a laid-back, Chevy pickup and two-stepping town and high-octane, high-culture metropolis. When in Houston, relax in flip-flops, tour the museums and shopping, then chill out for a happy hour on a shady deck. Nightlife offers culinary and cultural delights – the gastro scene and theater district are nationally acclaimed. It's true, wealth from oil-and-gas defines much of the city's character, but Houston doesn't show any pretension. Houston's a place where a weeks (!) long rodeo and barbecue cook-off is the favorite reason for getting out.
Houston may be just behind Chicago in population, but its area is more vast than the entire state of New Jersey. Unique residential neighborhoods and pockets of restaurants and shops spread endlessly. You'll just stick to Downtown- the Museum District is the cultural heart; Upper Kirby and River Oaks offer upscale opportunities for shopping and dining; and Montrose boasts quirky shops and eateries. Washington Ave is the go-to burg for nightlife and the Heights has historic buildings to gander at. The town's primary attractions – NASA's Space Center and Galveston Island – require a 45-minute drive on I-45.