Bridgeland gets garden apartments.
Bridgeland to get its first luxury apartment project
And more details are provided about the Camp Strake property. Only they haven't told us anything we hadn't already suspected, other than the infrastructure will be built beginning in 2015.
Plans (finally) revealed for Camp Strake property
As part of the development on Camp Strake, there are plans for one or more power centers in Conroe.
Camp Strake property to include 750K square feet of retail space
And yet another industrial development.
Small gas-to-liquids plant planned for former Houston power plant site
The Woodlands is getting a Mercedes dealership.
Mercedes-Benz of The Woodlands to open early next year
BisNow's got information about a new partnership in Northside (er, Tampico Heights):
Near Northside Joins Nationwide Initiative
"Avenue CDC started working in Northside 14 years ago, when the area was filled with very poor housing stock, crumbling public infrastructure, high crime, and a leadership vacuum. Five years ago, the org became the convening agency for GoNeighborhoods, a sustainable community project to develop better housing and improve the health of the area. Jenifer says it's had amazing results—the team has built 119 single-family homes and two multifamily communities totaling 193 units: Avenue Terrace, a mixed-income community that delivered three years ago (and which boasts a three-year waiting list) and Fulton Gardens, a HUD 202 project for low-income seniors. Its waiting list is even longer. Avenue CDC is poised to build a second phase of Fulton Gardens to meet demand. New multifamily developments are in the works; Avenue Station will provide another 68 units."
This sure sounds like Camp Strake, but the 2,000 acres is being acquired by Howard Hughes, while Camp Strake is Johnson Development Corp.
The Woodlands, Part 2: Woodlands Developer Buying 2,000 Acres for Community 13 Miles North of The Woodlands