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Looks like a lot of shops in that strip center close to the corner of Rayford and the North Frwy (where Krabby Daddy's is) are beginning to close up and leases aren't being renewed. I'm not sure if this development is moving forward or not.

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1 hour ago, Urbannizer said:

Came across some revised renderings that are also more detailed. An article from September 2015 mentions the developer had an early 2016 groundbreaking in mind. Not sure if it's still in the works.

 

http://prismrenderings.com/portfolio/

 

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It's an interesting development, but that's one odd location for a development like this. It is reminiscent of that exercise in discontinuity that is the Memorial City area.

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10 hours ago, lockmat said:

On Ziegler Coopers website now. Drove by there the other day and most of the spaces of the current shopping center are empty.

 

http://zieglercooper.com/confidential-mixed-use-development-4/

 

From ZC's webpage:

 

Located at the intersection of I-45 and Rayford Road – the first exit north of Houston that serves The Woodlands and the new Exxon campus, this mixed-use project is significant to the area’s development. The 3.8-acre master-planned site comprises a 127,000-s.f. office building, a 700-car parking garage,17,000 s.f. of retail, a 13,000-s.f. entertainment venue, restaurant and a140-key hotel. The small, urban-scaled site and visibility provide the opportunity for creating a destination location. Seamless mixing of the seven restaurants, upscale food market, hotel, venue and office offers a 24-hour  environment. The project has two levels of plazas tied together with overlooks, stairs and escalators. A shade structure, lushly landscaped outdoor seating and water features create an oasis from suburban traffic. The center will generate programs, concerts and social activities, with the central entertainment venue serving as a focal point for events and create energy and activity within the development.

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