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  1. https://realtynewsreport.com/3700-homes-planned-for-kresston/ "Kresston will offer a mix of homes and townhomes. A commercial corridor along State Highway 249 will bring additional shopping, dining and conveniences to the area. Kresston’s site plan also includes an amenity complex, open space and land dedicated to a new school within the Magnolia Independent School District."
  2. https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2023/07/20/montgomery-county-community-oxland-group.html "The developer described the more than 1,800-acre stretch of undeveloped land, which has homes surrounding it, as the “hole in the doughnut.” That hole will now be filled thanks to the planned construction of the thoroughfare, a bridge and other infrastructure. It will connect future residents as well as those currently living in the surrounding area to employment centers such as The Woodlands, Conroe and Magnolia. The plan is to leave as much of the wooded area intact as possible, Woliver said. It will also include the Grand Lake Estates Golf Course, which is located in the northeastern corner of the land."
  3. https://communityimpact.com/houston/the-woodlands/development/2023/05/02/proposed-spring-creek-dam-costs-reduced-to-179m/ "In the revised calculations, the height of the Birch Creek dam will reduced by 10 feet, the spillway will be reduced by 5 feet, and the inundation area will be reduced by almost 300 acres from original estimates. Walnut Creek's height will be reduced by 12 feet, the spillway by 6 feet, and the inundation area by 500 acres, he said. These changes will raise the BCR for Birch Creek from 0.45 to 2.03 and Walnut Creek from 0.29 to 1.88, according to Barrett. "By reducing the size of the dams, we saved costs there," Barrett said. "We also reduced the land we inundated, which means less land that we need to acquire." Barrett said the more difficult problem to solve will include working with developers currently building on dam sites. A proposed residential development is slated to build on 300 acres within the inundation area on Birch Creek. At Walnut Creek, a solar farm has already begun construction on 100 acres of panels in the inundation area."
  4. Yellow Rose is now distributed in 6-pack cans. Great tasting beer served fresh! Apparently they had a supply chain issue pre-Covid so the canning line has been in the works for years. The bottles came from Germany I was told. https://www.lonepint.com/the-core-brews
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