Development Code Update
Sugar Land’s Development Code updates aim to support redevelopment, inviting public input and facilitating timelines for effective implementation.
Read MoreBuilding "Bridges" Across the Bayou City!
Sugar Land’s Development Code updates aim to support redevelopment, inviting public input and facilitating timelines for effective implementation.
Read MoreConstruction began in May, and both East River 9 and Riverhouse Houston are expected to be complete in the first quarter of 2022.
Read MoreThe 18-acre Asher Oaks community was completed in 2019 and features a 2-acre lake, jogging trails lined by 100-year-old oak trees and an amenity center.
Read MoreHello Alice will deploy funds from the Series B to enhance its machine-learning capabilities and to scale the money deployed through its platform.
Read More35 South Capital was launched in 2021 by four veterans of Houston’s real estate scene.
Read MoreAngie Harmon Inks Multi-Picture Development Deal with Lifetime
Read MorePorter established the academy in 1998, but it previously had no permanent location. Now, it will have a place to hold its clubs and camps as well as offer various memberships and other opportunities. More phases of the facility are also planned.
Read MoreThis is the largest acquisition for EQT since the company acquired Pennsylvania-based Rice Energy in 2017. Last year, EQT also acquired the assets of Chevron Appalachia for $735 million.
Read MoreBold Fox Development was formed in 2019 and has two other communities underway, but this will be its largest by far.
Read MorePlanned Development Districts (PD) in Sugar Land offer a flexible approach to urban design, promoting creativity and efficiency in land use planning. These districts, approved by City Council, encourage innovative site design to accommodate various use…
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