A large mixed use, walkable urban development connected to the Buffalo Bayou hike and bike trails has broken ground after a 5 year delay caused by the economic downturn, according to the Houston Chronicle.
The apartment building component of the project is expected to be open in 2014, according to Ziegler Cooper, the architects on the project.
The Houston Chronicle Prime Property blog has additional renderings of the development.
Another high rise, the proposed and controversial Ashby High Rise, may break ground this year, according to the Houston Chronicle.
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