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Kings Creek Development Update (rendering included)

Kings Creek Development Update (rendering included)

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by: adammaxis Active Indicator LED Icon  OP 
~ 9 years ago   Jul 30, '14 2:24pm  
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A rendering features apartments that will be constructed in Kings Creek in Kingwood area north of Deerbrook Mall.
Plans are under way to break ground on the $1.2 billion Kings Creek project by David Development.
 
It will include 1 million square feet of Class A office space, a sustainable park with 1.5 miles of hike-and-bike trails with water features throughout, outdoor fitness areas, more than 150,000 square feet of retail space, two hotels and 1,000 condominium units.
 
"This is a prime location because it's north of Deerbrook Mall and contiguous with Kingwood Medical Center; and you don't have any shopping on the west side. Kingwood in that area is starting to fill in and develop," said David McCarble, principal for David Development. "The entire project will be the first LEED-certified sustainable master-plan development in Houston, as far as I know."
 
www.chron.com/neighb orhood/kingwood/news /article/Kings-Creek -to-have-top-lo
 
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~ 9 years ago   Jul 30, '14 2:25pm  
@adammaxis: I love you, I was just about to create a post about this very article. You saved me some work Emoticon 4951
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shiner Active Indicator LED Icon  New Member
~ 9 years ago   Jul 30, '14 2:38pm  
1000 condo units!!!???? Oh brother! 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Jul 30, '14 2:44pm  
Montgomery County? 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Jul 30, '14 3:02pm  
Montgomery County?
 
@RSMCB: This should be Harris...map below is approximate location:
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~ 9 years ago   Jul 30, '14 3:13pm  
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~ 9 years ago   Jul 30, '14 3:19pm  
they really really really REALLY need to do something about Kingwood Dr and Northpark. All these new developments are going to make it hell on those roads if they dont
 
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You aren't kidding! It's bad enough already! 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Jul 30, '14 3:20pm  
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~ 9 years ago   Jul 30, '14 3:26pm  

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>> they really really really REALLY need to do something about Kingwood Dr and Northpark. All these new developments are going to make it hell on those roads if they dont
@mm4731: You aren't kidding! It's bad enough already!
@thetarget9: I hear you bro, you dont gotta post it 3x Emoticon
 
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Darn smartphone! 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Jul 30, '14 3:31pm  
Looks like it will be both Harris and Montgomery Counties? If I were a business owner in that new complex I would definitely want the Montgomery County side to avoid all of the City of Houston permits and fees and such. I understand Montgomery County is the fastest growing area of Texas right now.  I don't know if all of these new residents and businesses are good or bad. 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Jul 30, '14 3:44pm  
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~ 9 years ago   Jul 30, '14 5:40pm  
Wondering what school they will be zoned for?  That is a lot of kids. 4951
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