New Retail Center Rising in The Woodlands: Opening Soon

THE WOODLANDS, Texas – The Howard Hughes Corporation has broken ground on Lake Woodlands Crossing, a new 62,565-square-foot retail center in The Woodlands Town Center. The site sits at the northeast corner of Lake Woodlands Drive and Grogan’s Mill Road.

Arch-Con Construction is serving as the general contractor, and CDA Architects designed the project. The center was originally scheduled for completion in late 2018.

The Woodlands is a 28,000-acre master-planned community located about 27 miles north of downtown Houston. The community is home to more than 116,000 residents and hosts a daytime workforce exceeding 64,000 people.

At the time of the announcement, Lake Woodlands Crossing was reported to be approximately 65 percent preleased. Confirmed tenants included Ulta Beauty, Stickhouse and Main Squeeze Juice Company, with additional leasing activity expected as development progresses.

The new retail center is intended to complement The Woodlands Town Center’s mix of retail, dining and entertainment options and support the community’s continued growth and retail demand.

Feb. 7, 2018 — Realty News Report
Executives from The Howard Hughes Corporation and its wholly owned subsidiary, The Woodlands Development Company, joined representatives from CDA Architects and Arch-Con Construction for the Lake Woodlands Crossing groundbreaking. Those present included Robert Schindler, Safety Director at Arch-Con Corporation; Alex Sutton and Tim Welbes, Co-Presidents of The Woodlands Development Company; Stuart Alison, Vice President at CDA Architects; Kim Phillips, Director of Marketing for The Woodlands Development Company; Jason Ellestad and Eric Rabel, Senior Project Managers, and Jim Carman, Vice President of Master Planned Communities, Commercial Development, all with The Howard Hughes Corporation; Rip Reynolds, Vice President of Leasing & Commercial Land at The Howard Hughes Corporation; Jeanine Lozano, Project Coordinator, and Rick Florence, Superintendent, both with Arch-Con Corporation; Peter Doyle, Executive Vice President of The Howard Hughes Corporation; and Arch-Con team members Greg Thompson, Project Manager; Marc MacConnell, Senior Vice President; and Taylor Davila, Assistant Project Manager.