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100-gallon Mexican sycamores planted in the Heights

Trees planted by local nonprofit organization Trees For Houston

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HOUSTONTrees For Houston, a local nonprofit, planted 16 100-gallon Mexican sycamores in Heights Mercantile on Tuesday.

The trees were transported with a specialized transplanting machine to their new home on 7th Street, between Yale Street and Heights Boulevard.

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The trees were planted in the highly anticipated urban market district development, which will have four restaurants, 16 independent designers, brands and specialty merchants and creative office lofts.

Trees For Houston planted the trees Tuesday as part of its mission to plant, protect and promote trees throughout the greater Houston area. Since its founding in 1983, the organization has planted more than a half-million trees across the Southeast Texas region.

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