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  • Community Impact Newspaper
    Construction is underway at the physician center on Vision Park Boulevard off of I-45 N in Shenandoah. Information from i3 Interests, which is developing the center, states the 50,000-square-foot building will be a Class A medical building with a rooftop terrace and free surface parking for visitors and tenants.
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    As industrial vacancies continued to decrease in The Woodlands at the end of April, rental rates per square foot dropped from $12.67 to $11.79 per square foot as of April 27.
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    The Woodlands Township board of directors accepted an annual report from The Woodlands Area Economic Development Partnership, which highlighted 15 proposed businesses that could bring up to 1,800 new jobs to the area.
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    “The Woodlands has been building a sustainable model really, truly since its inception,” Palmer said. “Many of the companies that we talked about and many of the ones that are represented here today are the reason that this community has built that kind of sustainable growth, and I think we will see that growth continue into the future.”
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    “The Woodlands area has a very active cultural arts community with many offerings throughout the year,” township Director Ann Snyder said. “In my opinion, the market for the arts is large and growing in The Woodlands and surrounding areas. It appears there is a definite need and demand for cultural arts facilities.” To address the increasing demand for cultural arts, the township is nearing completion on a study to determine if an arts center and natural science museum could succeed in The Woodlands.
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    Nick Wolda, president of The Woodlands Convention and Visitors Bureau and director of community relations, said The Woodlands can rely on commercial growth for economic success. “Ongoing commercial growth within the township and projected significant population growth in the region will contribute to continued economic growth for the community,” Wolda said.
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    With an average asking rent for office space set at $30.98 per square foot, The Woodlands’ office space market is more on par with markets in the city of Houston, falling behind the Galleria/Uptown area at $31.78 per square foot and the Downtown Central Business District at $34.67 per square foot, according to J. Beard data.
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    Memorial Hermann has been serving The Woodlands community for more than three decades and has expanded to fit the needs of the growing community. The name change is meant to reflect the advancement in medicine and services now available in Montgomery County and surrounding areas, said Elita Fielder, Memorial Hermann senior media relations representative, in a release.
  • Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital opens emergency care center
    The new 24-hour emergency center features eight large private rooms, a designated ambulance entrance and free parking. Board-certified emergency medicine doctors are on staff to treat patients of all ages for minor emergencies to life threatening ones.
  • The Courier of Montgomery County
    At a launch event Tuesday, the Glade Arts Foundation and the Howard Hughes Corporation, together with members of The Woodlands Township, unveiled the exhibition space for the new fine arts museum housed in the former Woodlands Information Center at 2000 Woodlands Parkway. The renovation is estimated at $750,000.

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