Lakeland Village

HOUSTON—Located adjacent to Lakeland Heights, the two-acre village center, Lakeland Village, offers more than 84,000 square feet of mixed-use development. It is the first of several village centers planned in the master planned community, Bridgeland, being developed by The Howard Hughes Corporation.

GlobeSt.com learns that there will be four distinct villages in Bridgeland: Lakeland Village, Parkland Village, Prairieland Village and Creekland Village. Each will help to define the community's land plan and offer residents access to parks and trails, playgrounds, pool complexes, schools, shopping and employment centers.

All of the village centers will include dining, retail, medical offices and employment opportunities. Eight new tenants have signed to Lakeland Village Center, including the first Pizza Cucinova Italian restaurant in Texas.

“We are adding a strong mix of businesses to the community, which will further enhance the exceptional lifestyle at Bridgeland,” said Heath Melton, vice president of master planned communities. “The diverse group of retailers have strong local ties to the community.” 

Joining Pizza Cucinova at Lakeland Village Center will be Best Brains, Bridgeland Fine Wines, Cypress Endodontics, Envoy Mortgage, Great Clips, Pinot's Palette and Select Physical Therapy. The new additions join the center's five existing tenants: CVS/pharmacy, Active Life Dentistry, Bridgeland Council, Marble Slab Creamery, Nails of America and RE/MAX.

GlobeSt.com learns that all of the villages will offer a wide range of housing options, from conventional styles to custom designs. The first to open, Lakeland Village, currently has available homes and lots in its Hidden Creek and Lakeland Heights communities. Bridgeland homes' price points begin in the $220,000s and exceed $1 million.

With more than 3,000 acres dedicated to lakes, trails and parks, the Bridgeland community was designed to conserve and enhance the natural environment. Parks and green space can be found no more than a quarter mile from each home and are connected through the community's vast trail system. Other amenities include a pool, a disc-golf course, stocked lakes and complimentary use of kayaks, paddle boats and other recreational equipment. Eventually, a 900-acre Town Center will host upscale retail and dining venues while four smaller village centers will offer access to everyday conveniences, GlobeSt.com learns.

As previously reported, Hillwood partnered with Howard Hughes Corporation on a new mixed-use development at Circle T which will be anchored by a 500,000-square-foot, $100 million corporate campus for Charles Schwab.

 

 

Lakeland Village

HOUSTON—Located adjacent to Lakeland Heights, the two-acre village center, Lakeland Village, offers more than 84,000 square feet of mixed-use development. It is the first of several village centers planned in the master planned community, Bridgeland, being developed by The Howard Hughes Corporation.

GlobeSt.com learns that there will be four distinct villages in Bridgeland: Lakeland Village, Parkland Village, Prairieland Village and Creekland Village. Each will help to define the community's land plan and offer residents access to parks and trails, playgrounds, pool complexes, schools, shopping and employment centers.

All of the village centers will include dining, retail, medical offices and employment opportunities. Eight new tenants have signed to Lakeland Village Center, including the first Pizza Cucinova Italian restaurant in Texas.

“We are adding a strong mix of businesses to the community, which will further enhance the exceptional lifestyle at Bridgeland,” said Heath Melton, vice president of master planned communities. “The diverse group of retailers have strong local ties to the community.” 

Joining Pizza Cucinova at Lakeland Village Center will be Best Brains, Bridgeland Fine Wines, Cypress Endodontics, Envoy Mortgage, Great Clips, Pinot's Palette and Select Physical Therapy. The new additions join the center's five existing tenants: CVS/pharmacy, Active Life Dentistry, Bridgeland Council, Marble Slab Creamery, Nails of America and RE/MAX.

GlobeSt.com learns that all of the villages will offer a wide range of housing options, from conventional styles to custom designs. The first to open, Lakeland Village, currently has available homes and lots in its Hidden Creek and Lakeland Heights communities. Bridgeland homes' price points begin in the $220,000s and exceed $1 million.

With more than 3,000 acres dedicated to lakes, trails and parks, the Bridgeland community was designed to conserve and enhance the natural environment. Parks and green space can be found no more than a quarter mile from each home and are connected through the community's vast trail system. Other amenities include a pool, a disc-golf course, stocked lakes and complimentary use of kayaks, paddle boats and other recreational equipment. Eventually, a 900-acre Town Center will host upscale retail and dining venues while four smaller village centers will offer access to everyday conveniences, GlobeSt.com learns.

As previously reported, Hillwood partnered with Howard Hughes Corporation on a new mixed-use development at Circle T which will be anchored by a 500,000-square-foot, $100 million corporate campus for Charles Schwab.

 

 

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