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  • Community Impact Newspaper
    Glade Gallery Owner Dragos Tapu will open the Glade Arts Foundation in November at 2000 Woodlands Parkway in the building that formerly housed The Woodlands Information Center. The Glade Arts Foundation is a nonprofit that initiates, supports, presents and preserves projects from various artists and exhibitions throughout the country. The nonprofit will build on the legacy of supporting the arts that The Woodlands founder George Mitchell and his family has built in the master-planned community, Tapu said.
  • The Courier of Montgomery County
    The museum would serve as a "cultural hub" that would attract a variety of audiences, old and young, who will be impressed with the ability to experience fine arts in colorful ways, he said.
  • Visit Houston
    Today, The Pavilion continues to carry on the Mitchell’s vision by hosting not only popular, current concerts, but also classical and performing arts as well as educational events.
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    “It was envisioned as an amenity for all of the residents of The Woodlands,”he said. “Not only a visual amenity, but we wanted it to be an active amenity.”
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    Learn what the office space market currently looks like in The Woodlands.
  • Houston Chronicle
    When the late George P. Mitchell opened The Woodlands in 1974, he had an advantage over most suburban developers: His company owned the entire site, which now covers some 44 square miles. This made it possible to achieve a consistent design as the development gradually built out over the next four decades.
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    In The Woodlands, George and Cynthia Mitchell made public art, performing art and great aesthetics in architecture and landscaping a hallmark of this community.
  • Woodlands Online
    Located in a heavily forested, natural oasis, the new homes boast an enchanting backdrop with select home sites overlooking a beautiful reserve and George Mitchell Preserve, as well as sparkling water features and lakes...Additionally, residents will have easy commuter access to major businesses, medical centers, highly-acclaimed schools and upscale dining, shopping and entertainment venues.
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    The Glade Arts Foundation is a nonprofit that initiates, supports, presents and preserves projects from various artists and exhibitions throughout the country. The nonprofit will build on the legacy of supporting the arts that The Woodlands founder George Mitchell and his family has built in the master-planned community, Tapu said.
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    “[Those sporting events are] a huge economic boost to the whole area,” said Rep. Mark Keough, R-The Woodlands, who authored the House bill. “As the city wants to continue to [host sporting events], they want to build an athletic center, but rather than put it on the backs of the people, they’ve got some resources available right now in hotel occupancy tax revenue. It would be nothing but a huge opportunity for this entire area to be able to do that.”

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