
Lovett Group has completed the demolition of the structures on the 53-acre campus of what used to be the Fluor Corporation’s four-building campus.The Houston Business Journal reports work will soon start on Lake Pointe Green, a $400 million development plan that includes about 720 apartments, 350 single-family homes and townhomes, and 10 acres of green space.
Lovett Group affiliates will build the homes, while a multifamily developer or developers will build the apartments. Lovett plans ground-floor retail to one or both of the planned apartment complexes. The company hopes to complete the development in seven years.
The city of Sugar Land created the Lake Pointe Redevelopment District in 2023 in anticipation of Fluor leaving its 1.1 million-square-foot campus. The global engineering and construction company moved to 737 N. Eldridge Parkway in Houston’s Energy Corridor in 2024.
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